Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Here is a test case. Go to http://www.rsrpd.org/admin/reports.html
and select any Agenda link. These PDF links display for me in
SeaMonkey via the Adobe Reader plugin.
No...in won't display for me within the Browser. SM downloads a copy to
my
Den 2012-11-02 17:17 skrev Kjell Rilbe såhär:
Den 2012-11-02 16:46 skrev Hartmut Figge såhär:
I never use HTML, but playing a little with your example: how about
CTRL-A to select all followed by Insert-HTML?
You get a new window with the selected text including the HTML code and
you can edit
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Here is a test case. Go to
http://www.rsrpd.org/admin/reports.html and select any Agenda
link. These PDF links display for me in SeaMonkey via the Adobe
Reader plugin.
No...in won't display for me within the Browser. SM
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Here is a test case. Go to http://www.rsrpd.org/admin/reports.html
and select any Agenda link. These PDF links display for me in
SeaMonkey via the Adobe Reader plugin.
No...in won't display for me within the Browser. SM
While trying to check out Seagate external hard drives today, I clicked
through to this link:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
In both SeaMonkey (linux) 2.13.2 and Firefox (linux) 16.0.2 the page
starts to load, doesn't complete, then reloads, over and over.
No issue in
NoOp wrote:
While trying to check out Seagate external hard drives today, I clicked
through to this link:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
In both SeaMonkey (linux) 2.13.2 and Firefox (linux) 16.0.2 the page
starts to load, doesn't complete, then reloads, over and over.
NoOp wrote:
While trying to check out Seagate external hard drives today, I clicked
through to this link:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
Open fine here : User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:16.0)
Gecko/20121026 Firefox/16.0 SeaMonkey/2.13.2
Philip Taylor
NoOp:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
In both SeaMonkey (linux) 2.13.2 and Firefox (linux) 16.0.2 the page
starts to load, doesn't complete, then reloads, over and over.
No issue in loading in Opera (linux) 12.10.
Can anyone here check the url with SeaMonkey and see if the
...
Thanks for all the replies. Looks like I need to check my add-ons etc.
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On 11/19/2012 11:02 AM, NoOp wrote:
...
Thanks for all the replies. Looks like I need to check my add-ons etc.
HTTPS Everywhere Cookies are the culprits.
Turning off HTTPS Everywhere turning on Cookies did the trick.
Thanks again for checking.
NoOp wrote:
While trying to check out Seagate external hard drives today, I clicked
through to this link:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
In both SeaMonkey (linux) 2.13.2 and Firefox (linux) 16.0.2 the page
starts to load, doesn't complete, then reloads, over and over.
No
Worked fine for me in SeaMonkey(2.13.2) and Firefox (16.0.2), openSUSE12.2,
On Monday, November 19, 2012 11:17:29 AM Rufus wrote:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
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NoOp wrote:
While trying to check out Seagate external hard drives today, I clicked
through to this link:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
In both SeaMonkey (linux) 2.13.2 and Firefox (linux) 16.0.2 the page
starts to load, doesn't complete, then reloads, over and over.
No
Gordon Weast wrote, On 15/11/2012 23:00:
Ray_Net wrote:
Some page when opened go immediately behind the scene ...
Any idea ?
I've seen the same thing, but it also seems to occur sometimes with
programs other than Seamonkey as well. That seems to point to some
Windows 7 setting that got
Ed Mullen wrote, On 15/11/2012 20:24:
Ray_Net wrote:
Some page when opened go immediately behind the scene ...
Any idea ?
Could be the Flash plugin problem. Try this.
1. Go to: C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash
2. Open mms.cfg in Notepad
3. Add this line: ProtectedMode=0
4. Save file
NoOp wrote:
On 11/19/2012 11:02 AM, NoOp wrote:
...
Thanks for all the replies. Looks like I need to check my add-ons etc.
HTTPS Everywhere Cookies are the culprits.
Turning off HTTPS Everywhere turning on Cookies did the trick.
Thanks again for checking.
I concur about the
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
I concur about the cookies. I refused them, and the page went spastic.
I really do not think that a pejorative reference to the medical
condition now normally referred to as cerebral palsy is appropriate
language for a public forum in the 21st century.
Philip
NoOp wrote:
On 11/19/2012 11:02 AM, NoOp wrote:
...
Thanks for all the replies. Looks like I need to check my add-ons etc.
HTTPS Everywhere Cookies are the culprits.
Turning off HTTPS Everywhere turning on Cookies did the trick.
Thanks again for checking.
I use HTTPS Everywhere and
Rufus wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
Here is a test case. Go to http://www.rsrpd.org/admin/reports.html
and select any Agenda link. These PDF links display for me in
SeaMonkey via the Adobe Reader plugin.
No...in won't display for me within the
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
I concur about the cookies. I refused them, and the page went spastic.
I really do not think that a pejorative reference to the medical
condition now normally referred to as cerebral palsy is appropriate
language for a public forum
Hi Folks,
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password? (Might have been a victim of a
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
might share the same password - which is easier said than done, when
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 11/19/2012 11:02 AM, NoOp wrote:
...
Thanks for all the replies. Looks like I need to check my add-ons etc.
HTTPS Everywhere Cookies are the culprits.
Turning off HTTPS Everywhere turning on Cookies did the trick.
Thanks again for
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password? (Might have been a victim of a
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
might share the same password - which is easier
Michael Gordon wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password? (Might have been a victim of a
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
might share the same
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password? (Might have been a victim of a
security breach, seems like a good time to change all accounts that
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
I concur about the cookies. I refused them, and the page went spastic.
I really do not think that a pejorative reference to the medical
condition now normally referred to as cerebral palsy is appropriate
language for a public forum in the
Miles Fidelman:
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?
Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)
Hartmut
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NoOp wrote:
While trying to check out Seagate external hard drives today, I clicked
through to this link:
http://origin-www.seagate.com/external-hard-drives/
In both SeaMonkey (linux) 2.13.2 and Firefox (linux) 16.0.2 the page
starts to load, doesn't complete, then reloads, over and over.
No
Michael Gordon wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored
username/password file for all accounts with the same password?
(Might have been a victim of a security breach, seems like a
good time to
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Miles Fidelman:
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?
Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)
Beautiful! I'm gonna have to bookmark that!
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Miles Fidelman:
Anybody know a simple way to search one's stored username/password file
for all accounts with the same password?
Click chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul :)
Beautiful! I'm gonna have to bookmark that!
What
Folks...
Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
- it's not about how to go account by account through the password file
- it is not how to
On 11/19/2012 03:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Folks...
Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
- it's not about how to go account by
On 11/19/2012 06:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Folks...
Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
- it's not about how to go account by account
On Monday, November 19, 2012 6:27:53 PM UTC-5, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Folks...
Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
On 20/11/2012 9:27 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Folks...
Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
- it's not about how to go account by account
NoOp wrote:
On 11/19/2012 03:27 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Folks...
Not to be snarky here, but to be very clear about the question:
It's NOT:
- how do I access the password manager
- how do I find the password associated with a specific (or a group of)
accounts
- it's not about how to go
clis...@charter.net wrote:
I use the add-on, Password Exporter, which I use to save a CSV file, which can
then be opened in Excel and examined at will.
Looks like just the ticket. Thanks! ... unfortunately, looks like it
hasn't been updated for SeaMonkey 2.13.2 - sigh.
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David Cox wrote:
On 20/11/2012 9:27 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
I must be missing something here.
Try Hartmut's link earlier.
chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul
Click Show Passwords and confirm
Click the newly displayed tab header Password and it will sort the
list by
As others have pointed out, the standard password manager lets you do
this - if you do things in the right order (show passwords for
everything, enter master password, THEN search on the password of interest).
While waiting, did some digging and found some stuff. For anyone who's
interested:
see addendum at end:
Miles Fidelman wrote:
As others have pointed out, the standard password manager lets you do
this - if you do things in the right order (show passwords for
everything, enter master password, THEN search on the password of
interest).
While waiting, did some digging and
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Desiree wrote:
In the meantime, I guess I have to look for a third party mail client
that doesn't think the entire world loves garish blue fonts!
Install the Quote
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