On 17.01.2013 11:06, bern...@nospam.com wrote:
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Anyone know why coupon printer application does not work with Seamonkey.
The coupon printer app is installed when you want to print coupons on
sites such as scjohnson.com which market cleaners and just about
everything
On 1/17/2013 12:06 PM bern...@nospam.com submitted the following:
Anyone know why coupon printer application does not work with Seamonkey. The
coupon printer app is installed when you want to print coupons on sites such
as
scjohnson.com which market cleaners and just about everything else for
On each of two computers, one running XP the other Windows 7, I'm running
Seamonkey 15 and Firefox 18 with Java 7.11 installed. As far as I know, the
settings for Java, and the browser configurations, are identical, or as
close to that as possible, from machine to machine. On XP everything
HenriK wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When the machine was booted this morning, the e-mail menu and icons that
used to come up were missing and SeaMonkey called for a new e-mail
account to be set
W3BNR w3...@verizon.net wrote:
On 1/17/2013 12:06 PM bern...@nospam.com submitted the following:
Anyone know why coupon printer application does not work with Seamonkey. The
coupon printer app is installed when you want to print coupons on sites such
as
scjohnson.com which market cleaners
I've seen the notices and recommendations about the various Java
security holes. I understand the concerns. But there's one site my
wife visits regularly which requires Java, and now won't work on either
our XP-SP3 tower mainframe or a Win7 laptop, both with SM 2.15, because
SM has taken it
On 1/18/13 9:51 AM, Rickles wrote:
I've seen the notices and recommendations about the various Java
security holes. I understand the concerns. But there's one site my
wife visits regularly which requires Java, and now won't work on either
our XP-SP3 tower mainframe or a Win7 laptop, both
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/18/13 9:51 AM, Rickles wrote:
I've seen the notices and recommendations about the various Java
security holes. I understand the concerns. But there's one site my
wife visits regularly which requires Java, and now won't work on either
our XP-SP3 tower mainframe or a
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/18/13 9:51 AM, Rickles wrote:
I've seen the notices and recommendations about the various Java
security holes. I understand the concerns. But there's one site my
wife visits regularly which requires Java, and now won't work on either
our XP-SP3 tower mainframe or a
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/18/13 9:51 AM, Rickles wrote:
I've seen the notices and recommendations about the various Java
security holes. I understand the concerns. But there's one site my
wife visits regularly which requires Java, and now won't work on either
our XP-SP3 tower mainframe or a
Roger Fink wrote:
On each of two computers, one running XP the other Windows 7, I'm
running Seamonkey 15 and Firefox 18 with Java 7.11 installed. As far
as I know, the settings for Java, and the browser configurations, are
identical, or as close to that as possible, from machine to machine.
Roger Fink wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
SM 2.15 effectively blocks all versions of JAVA. Yesterday I had SM
2.13 installed and running JAVA applets by enabling JAVA in the
Ad-Ons Manager. Last night I upgraded to SM 2.15 and JAVA applets
would not run. ...
Side
Rickles wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
SM 2.15 effectively blocks all versions of JAVA. Yesterday I had
SM 2.13 installed and running JAVA applets by enabling JAVA in the
Ad-Ons Manager. Last night I upgraded to SM 2.15 and JAVA applets
would not
Roger Fink wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Rickles wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
SM 2.15 effectively blocks all versions of JAVA. Yesterday I had
SM 2.13 installed and running JAVA applets by enabling JAVA in
the Ad-Ons Manager. Last night I upgraded
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 15/01/2013 22:03:
Ray_Net wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote, On 15/01/2013 16:45:
Ray_Net wrote:
I think that he spaeak about Mails, not News there is no Threads
in mail.
Yet there is a View / Threads option in Mail (I never use Usenet news),
and changing the
I need your help. I am tasked with maintaining a web site. I was hoping
SeaMonkey would be the software I needed. It took me a while to figure
out how to access my website but I did.I still can't figure out how to
make changes that will publish. I can't seem to create an account on the
There's something wrong with your clock. You're almost three days in the
past.
Theresa Hall wrote:
I need your help. I am tasked with maintaining a web site. I was hoping
SeaMonkey would be the software I needed. It took me a while to figure
out how to access my website but I did. I still
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/18/13 11:27 AM, Rickles wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/18/13 9:51 AM, Rickles wrote:
I've seen the notices and recommendations about the various Java
security holes. I understand the concerns. But there's one site my
wife visits regularly which requires Java, and
Daniel wrote:
HenriK wrote:
On both my and my wife's PCs, we have used SeaMonkey since it first
became available. On my wife's PC, running XP-Home, fully updated,
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When
Ray Davison wrote:
HenriK wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.15 automatically installed itself a day or so ago. The
latest Java update also installed itself the same day.
When the machine was booted this morning, the e-mail menu and icons that
used to come up were missing and SeaMonkey called for a new
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