David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/5/12 1:02 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dave and Colette Hirsh:
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DzcaYsG2nYqUsa=Uei=YCoTUJ7rDtSzqQGqlIDADgved=0CBsQtwIwAgusg=AFQjCNES9SdICWKLGxgSDMiEdDJfQBwDHA
For those who want to know a url that does not
George Carden wrote:
WLS wrote:
On 08/05/2012 04:45 PM, George Carden wrote:
I am wanting to install a totally independent version of an older
Firefox browser in order to be able to use extensions that are
incompatible with SeaMonkey V 2.11 (such as Greasemonkey) for a handful
of tasks. (IE: I
Woke up this morning and SeaMonkey told me I had an update to Version 2.11 .
So I did the install and ALL IS GONE.
It put me to profile that has NOT existed in over a year.
My e-mail, filters, address book, folders is GONE.
NEEDLESS TO SAY, NOT A HAPPY CAMPER.
Anyone know what file the spell checker or where it can be found?
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You have an excellent memory. I just updated Real Player to the latest
version and my problems are gone. Many thanks.
Larry
W3BNR wrote:
On 8/5/2012 4:50 PM W3BNR submitted the following:
On 8/5/2012 3:57 PM Dave and Colette Hirsh submitted the following:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have sync on several machines, but trying to set up a number of virtual
desktops for a course, I get this prove you are not a robot screen. I seem to
recall a CAPCHA or similar prompt before, no nothing...
Seamonkey is 2.11 Linux x86 (32 bit), VM is Redhat Enterprise
Bill Davidsen:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Screen: http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/SyncSetup-Fail-2.png
Still hoping for some interest, 2.9.1 worked
I cannot see the picture. But even if, i do not use sync or VMs.
|Network Timeout
|
|The operation timed out when attempting to contact
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Screen: http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/Private/SyncSetup-Fail-2.png
Still hoping for some interest, 2.9.1 worked
I cannot see the picture. But even if, i do not use sync or VMs.
|Network Timeout
|
|The operation timed out when
Bill Davidsen:
Been playing that for ten days now, VZ doesn't check up the pole when it rains
for safety, tells me I can't get fiber because my phone lines are underground.
You can probably see it now,
Yes. I have saved it and looked at it with gimp.
but it just shows the empty rectangle
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have sync on several machines, but trying to set up a number of
virtual desktops for a course, I get this prove you are not a robot
screen. I seem to recall a CAPCHA or similar prompt before, no nothing...
Yes, it's a CAPTCHA; reCAPTCHA (Google), actually.
I assume
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Yes, I have been having issues with the incoming line to the mail and
web servers for ten days. When it rains my speed drops and/or ceases. I
file a trouble ticket and Verizon checks the line next dry day, finds
nothing.
Been playing that for ten days now, VZ doesn't check
Now, I find out that my dictionary on my spell checker
is gone and on the browser, NONE of my remember logins are present.
Richard Lee Holbert wrote:
Woke up this morning and SeaMonkey told me I had an update to Version
2.11 .
So I did the install and ALL IS GONE.
It put me to profile that has
On 08/06/2012 05:41 AM, TMitchell wrote:
Anyone know what file the spell checker or where it can be found?
Dictionaries are located in the pathtoprogram/seamonkey/dictionaries
For US: en-US.dic en-US.aff
Any changes/additions that you may have made is located in your profile
directory:
On 08/05/2012 12:53 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
My mail files began life in Netscape. I have had as many as twenty
versions of SM on the HDD at one time, many profiles, and all pointing
to the same mail files. I have also pointed TB to those files. I have
not used TB for at least a year.
I
NoOp wrote:
On 08/06/2012 05:41 AM, TMitchell wrote:
Anyone know what file the spell checker or where it can be found?
Dictionaries are located in the pathtoprogram/seamonkey/dictionaries
For US: en-US.dic en-US.aff
Any changes/additions that you may have made is located in your profile
Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named? How
often, if ever, does it need changing?
Thanks
Stan
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Bill Davidsen:
Been playing that for ten days now, VZ doesn't check up the pole when it rains
for safety, tells me I can't get fiber because my phone lines are underground.
You can probably see it now,
Yes. I have saved it and looked at it with gimp.
but it just shows
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I have sync on several machines, but trying to set up a number of
virtual desktops for a course, I get this prove you are not a robot
screen. I seem to recall a CAPCHA or similar prompt before, no nothing...
Yes, it's a CAPTCHA; reCAPTCHA (Google),
On 06.08.2012 14:24, Stan wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named? How
often, if ever, does it need changing?
Thanks
Stan
No, it isn't. Click on Help = About Seamonkey, it's the last line:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows
When I attempt to sign in to the Cisco.com site I'm not prompted for
the master password. If I've already entered the master password, I
still don't have the user name available as a drop down under the user
name field. It doesn't seem to be a case where the input tag has the
autocomplete
Stan wrote:
Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named? How
often, if ever, does it need changing?
I don't remember where, specifically, it's set.
It's been a long time since I *needed* to change the user agent setting
to get a site to work correctly. I forget the
On 06.08.2012 15:01, NFN Smith wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Stan wrote:
Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named? How
often, if ever, does it need changing?
I don't remember where, specifically, it's set.
It's been a long time since I *needed* to change the
Jay Garcia wrote:
It can be done by an extension. Otherwise, you can edit prefs.js OR
better yet, is to create a user.js file and set the UA there which will
auto-migrate it to prefs.js.
How does one predict the directory in which Seamonkey
will look for a user.js file, and is there
On 8/6/12 12:24 PM, Stan wrote:
Is the User Agent value in about:config? If so, what is it named? How
often, if ever, does it need changing?
Thanks
Stan
In about:config, pieces are scattered among a few preference variables.
Normally, it is automatically changed whenever you update
Richard Lee Holbert wrote, On 06/08/2012 14:42:
Woke up this morning and SeaMonkey told me I had an update to Version
2.11 .
So I did the install and ALL IS GONE.
It put me to profile that has NOT existed in over a year.
My e-mail, filters, address book, folders is GONE.
NEEDLESS TO SAY, NOT A
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
It can be done by an extension. Otherwise, you can edit prefs.js OR
better yet, is to create a user.js file and set the UA there which will
auto-migrate it to prefs.js.
How does one predict the directory in which Seamonkey
will look for a
NFN Smith wrote:
It's the same directory as your user profile.
I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I still don't know where
that might be. I have tried about:profile and got nothing;
I have looked in all the obvious places in Edit/Preferences,
and I still have no idea where my profile is
On 06.08.2012 18:18, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
--- Original Message ---
NFN Smith wrote:
It's the same directory as your user profile.
I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I still don't know where
that might be. I have tried about:profile and got nothing;
I have looked in all the
Jay Garcia:
user.js is in the profile root directory, same as prefs.js.
And there is an easy way to find the profile. Help-Troubleshooting
Information and near the top of this clicking on 'Open Directory' for
'Profile Directory'.
Does not work on Linux, though. ;)
And there is an article on
I am not aware of how to do this Sir.
Ray_Net wrote:
Richard Lee Holbert wrote, On 06/08/2012 14:42:
Woke up this morning and SeaMonkey told me I had an update to Version
2.11 .
So I did the install and ALL IS GONE.
It put me to profile that has NOT existed in over a year.
My e-mail, filters,
On 8/6/12 4:18 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
It's the same directory as your user profile.
I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I still don't know where
that might be. I have tried about:profile and got nothing;
I have looked in all the obvious places in Edit/Preferences,
Lou Davitian wrote:
When I attempt to sign in to the Cisco.com site I'm not prompted for
the master password. If I've already entered the master password, I
still don't have the user name available as a drop down under the user
name field. It doesn't seem to be a case where the input tag has the
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
It's the same directory as your user profile.
I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I still don't know where
that might be. I have tried about:profile and got nothing;
I have looked in all the obvious places in Edit/Preferences,
and I still have no
Jay Garcia wrote:
user.js is in the profile root directory, same as prefs.js.
Only if you have one. As you know, not all users do.
For example, I have no such file anywhere on my computer, never have.
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On 06.08.2012 20:31, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
user.js is in the profile root directory, same as prefs.js.
Only if you have one. As you know, not all users do.
For example, I have no such file anywhere on my computer, never have.
user.js is
On 8/6/12 6:13 PM, Rufus wrote:
Lou Davitian wrote:
When I attempt to sign in to the Cisco.com site I'm not prompted for
the master password. If I've already entered the master password, I
still don't have the user name available as a drop down under the user
name field. It doesn't seem to be
Hi!
I think it is time to dump my outdated, v2.0.14 soon. May I safely use
its uninstaller in Windows XP Pro. SP3 and 64-bit W7 HPE? This includes
deleting the old profiles. I currently have two different profiles and
SM installation directories/folders for both versions (v2.10.1 was
Data loss warning: If you use a profile with this or any later
version and then try to go back to SeaMonkey 2.0,
I am familiar with the differences between 1X, 2.0 and later. I am
having the issue going from 2.10 back to 2.7.2, not 2.11 back to 2.0.
And it is only mail data, not browser
On 12-08-06 6:56 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Richard Lee Holbert wrote, On 06/08/2012 14:42:
Woke up this morning and SeaMonkey told me I had an update to Version
2.11 .
So I did the install and ALL IS GONE.
It put me to profile that has NOT existed in over a year.
My e-mail, filters, address book,
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 06.08.2012 20:31, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
user.js is in the profile root directory, same as prefs.js.
Only if you have one. As you know, not all users do.
For example, I have no such file anywhere on my computer, never
On 12-08-06 6:28 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
How does one predict the directory in which Seamonkey
will look for a user.js file, and is there documentation
describing what may appear in a user.js file and the
syntax thereof ?
Searching for user.js in Seamonkey Help yields
[No matching items
Ray_Net wrote:
First of all, i never let SM to do any update.
I agree.
I download all the stuff with the new version.
I first copy my profile(in case of). Then i do add/remove program to
completely remove SM.
and finally i install the new version.
But you are working harder than you need
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
I don't want to seem ungrateful, but I still don't know where
that might be. I have tried about:profile and got nothing;
I have looked in all the obvious places in Edit/Preferences,
and I still have no idea where my profile is stored. Is
there a single file, with a
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