David Harrington wrote:
I am using Seamonkey 2.9 under Win 7 Home Premium. There are 5 accounts
operating on the same machine.
In any session, the first account to access Seamonkey gets full use of
the program. Subsequent users are unable to access Seamonkey until the
machine is rebooted.
Michael Gordon wrote:
The only conclusion I can come up with after reading your two comments is the
path name is not the dame on your tablet.
You say the D\ drive is on the SD card, that is not the same path as D:\
Your path name may be something like: F:\D:\ Where F: is the name of your SD
Hi everyone!
Several times a week, and only when the program is starting up, in other
words, doing the initial, automatic download of email, I get the
message: Unable to write the email to the mailbox. Make sure the file
system allows you write privileges, and you have enough disk space to
David Wilkinson wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
The only conclusion I can come up with after reading your two comments
is the
path name is not the dame on your tablet.
You say the D\ drive is on the SD card, that is not the same path as D:\
Your path name may be something like: F:\D:\ Where F: is
The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.10: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download [1]
now! Building on the same Mozilla platform as the newest Firefox
release, it delivers the latest developments in web technologies such as
HTML5,
Jens Hatlak wrote:
The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.10: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download [1]
now! Building on the same Mozilla platform as the newest Firefox
release, it delivers the latest developments in web technologies such
Mort wrote:
Thanks for the notice, and for all the hard work that you and your group
have done.
Much appreciated.
Has the previous bookmark problem been solved with this new release? I
hope so.
Which one? As explained in the release notes, there's a new issue
relating to livemarks (feed
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.
WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see
what is on your hard drive and your web host at the
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 31/05/2012 14:17:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
W3BNR submitted the following:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:
Michael Gordon wrote:
With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files
David Harrington wrote:
I am using Seamonkey 2.9 under Win 7 Home Premium. There are 5
accounts operating on the same machine.
In any session, the first account to access Seamonkey gets full use of
the program. Subsequent users are unable to access Seamonkey until the
machine is rebooted.
On 06/06/2012 01:08 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Mort wrote:
Thanks for the notice, and for all the hard work that you and your group
have done.
+1
Much appreciated.
...
Unfortunately I'll have to continue to use 2.9 as the mail component is
completely unusable for me with the linux versions.
On 06/06/2012 11:03 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.10: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download [1]
now! Building on the same Mozilla platform as the newest Firefox
release, it delivers the latest
I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.
What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?
Craig
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Craig:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
* The domain name is highlighted in the location bar by default now,
configurable in Preferences
Where? I looked and could not find it.
'Highlight...' under Formatting
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/lo120607.png
Hartmut
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Craig:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
* The domain name is highlighted in the location bar by default now,
configurable in Preferences
Where? I looked and could not find it.
'Highlight...' under Formatting
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/lo120607.png
Hartmut
Yup,
Craig wrote:
I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.
What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?
While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.
One might expect it to be on the window Privacy Security -- Cookies,
but one would be wrong.
It's on the window
Craig wrote:
Craig wrote:
I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.
What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?
While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.
One might expect it to be on the window Privacy Security -- Cookies,
but one would be wrong.
It's on
Seeing that Seamonkey 2.10 had been released, I downloaded it and
Firefox 13.0. After I installed both, I started Seamonkey and went to
the page http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/.
At that page, I found my Java was out of date.
I downloaded the new version (jre-7u4-linux-i586.rpm) and
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Craig wrote:
Craig wrote:
I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.
What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?
While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.
One might expect it to be on the window Privacy Security -- Cookies,
but one
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Craig wrote:
Craig wrote:
I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.
What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?
While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.
One might expect it to be on the window Privacy Security -- Cookies,
but one
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Craig wrote:
Craig wrote:
I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.
What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?
While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.
One might expect it to be on the window Privacy Security --
On 06/06/2012 09:15 PM, Craig wrote:
Seeing that Seamonkey 2.10 had been released, I downloaded it and
Firefox 13.0. After I installed both, I started Seamonkey and went to
the page http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/.
At that page, I found my Java was out of date.
I downloaded
NoOp wrote:
Use openjdk; SeaMonkey doesn't work with java 1.7.x:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622
([linux] Sun Java jre1.7.0_04 does not work in SeaMonkey)
OK. But it seems odd that Firefox does work with java 1.7.x and
Seamonkey does not.
I'll look for openjdk and
On 6/6/2012 3:30 PM, Jim Taylor wrote:
David Harrington wrote:
I am using Seamonkey 2.9 under Win 7 Home Premium. There are 5
accounts operating on the same machine.
In any session, the first account to access Seamonkey gets full use of
the program. Subsequent users are unable to access
NoOp wrote:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622
([linux] Sun Java jre1.7.0_04 does not work in SeaMonkey)
I read the bug, saw the command
$ java -version
so I tried it. My results are,
$ java -version
java version 1.6.0_22
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.10.6)
Craig wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Or else you can set SM to accept only session cookies. Then
whenever you restart SM, all cookies are cleared.
I have always had SM set to Accept for current session only. That
setting does not work. (And, I just realized, I should perhaps have
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