Hello.
Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
group/folder that I check daily that has the same bookmark to an URL. I
also want to have that same exact bookmark to the same exactly URL in
another
Gary Montalbine wrote:
Snip
Is this using Seamonkey for your email or for a webpage? I get the same
heading in my html editor for a new web page with the ISO-8859-1.
However as soon as I save it, it is changed to windows-1252. I have no
control over it. I use Firefox for email in text format.
Geoff Welsh wrote:
as someone here recently turned me onto free Usenet from
EternalSeptember, I'm following several groups again.
When a post is cross-posted to two groups, and I follow both, is there a
setting I can tweak so that reading the post in one group marks it as
read in both groups?
WaltS wrote:
On 03/15/2013 04:49 PM, Rufus wrote:
snip
But back to product priorities. What SM promises to deliver - or more
to the point *has* delivered - should continue to function, and that
should be job *#1*. That's not only showing pride in workmanship and
good QC, but also good for
Jim G. wrote:
Snip
Yep. And what time is devoted to things will probably be on the email
side of things, as most people under 35 have probably never even heard
of USENET. Once in a while, I take a look at the web boards on a place
like Reddit and laugh that kids today think that that's a better
On 3/16/2013 1:57 AM PT, news.mozilla.org typed:
How do you subscribe to free Usenet from EternalSeptember, what is the
name of the server
http://www.eternal-september.org/
--
As a thinker and planner, the ant is the equal of any savage race of
men; as a self-educated specialist in
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 01:29:39 -0700, Ant wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
group/folder that I check daily that has the same bookmark to an URL. I
also want to have that same
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Beauregard wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Why is it that SeaMonkey newsreader, and for that matter Xnews, can
not download a reply I posted here 30 minutes ago, and yet it appears
normally in Google groups? There may be reasons not to like it, but
Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 06:02, Daniel told the world:
How come the figures drop off each Saturday and Sunday?? Is more peoples
out and about, getting a life??
Yeah, that suggests that a large part of the Seamonkey usage is from
people who use it at work and not at home. Which,
On 03/16/2013 04:44 AM, Daniel wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
Snip
Is this using Seamonkey for your email or for a webpage? I get the same
heading in my html editor for a new web page with the ISO-8859-1.
However as soon as I save it, it is changed to windows-1252. I have no
control over it.
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 08:09:30 -0300, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 06:02, Daniel told the world:
How come the figures drop off each Saturday and Sunday?? Is more peoples
out and about, getting a life??
Yeah, that suggests that a large part of the Seamonkey usage is
In article mj6dnama874tot_mnz2dnuvz_qcdn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordon mgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John wrote:
I edit and create pages all the time using SM for my site. However my
index.htm page (http://www.cerm.info) for some reason the color for my
links on the left is off. I can live
In article lmsdnysgqkjozd_mnz2dnuvz_ucdn...@mozilla.org,
Ed ed.nara...@verizon.net wrote:
On 3/14/2013 9:25 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
John wrote:
I edit and create pages all the time using SM for my site. However my
index.htm page (http://www.cerm.info) for some reason the
In article gr6dnvywv_d8zd7mnz2dnuvz_s6dn...@mozilla.org,
Ed Mullen e...@mungeedmullen.net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ed wrote:
On 3/14/2013 9:25 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
John wrote:
I edit and create pages all the time using SM for my site. However my
index.htm page
In article k4wdnqxlt4psl97mnz2dnuvz_tedn...@mozilla.org,
Jim Taylor n...@likely.com.invalid wrote:
Ed wrote:
On 3/14/2013 9:25 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
John wrote:
I edit and create pages all the time using SM for my site. However my
index.htm page (http://www.cerm.info)
On 3/16/13 4:27 AM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 05:29, Ant told the world:
Hello.
Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
group/folder that I check daily that has the same
John wrote:
In articlemj6dnama874tot_mnz2dnuvz_qcdn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordonmgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John wrote:
I edit and create pages all the time using SM for my site. However my
index.htm page (http://www.cerm.info) for some reason the color for my
links on the left is off. I can
John wrote:
Oh so that is why the colors are off in the SM Composer, I have those
apps but do not like them as much as SM. When will SM solve this issue
for I love SM and do not like those other editors.
SM will not solve this issue. Composer is dead.
First, I looked at your screenshot and
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
Gary
BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) has been
Daniel wrote:
Jim G. wrote:
Snip
Yep. And what time is devoted to things will probably be on the email
side of things, as most people under 35 have probably never even heard
of USENET. Once in a while, I take a look at the web boards on a place
like Reddit and laugh that kids today think that
Tony Higgins wrote:
A few days ago I became aware that I can't send mail through SeaMonkey.
Comcast is my provider. I won't explain everything as I wrote a full
explanation only to have SeaMonkey crash and destroy the message. I
have tried 465 and 587 as outgoing ports but still no luck. Any
On 03/16/2013 01:17 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
Gary
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/16/2013 01:17 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might
In article hmqdnqfq8fj0adnmnz2dnuvz_uidn...@mozilla.org,
Beauregard T. Shagnasty a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
SM will not solve this issue. Composer is dead.
First, I looked at your screenshot and what I see is that, most likely,
UNvisited links are in the white you desire. VISITED
John wrote:
In article bkgdnvacjccoe9nmnz2dnuvz_oedn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordon mgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John,
I cannot say if or when SeaMonkey/Composer will ever be updated. It has
been many years since any work has been done to the HTML editor. There
was some talk a long time ago
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John wrote:
Oh so that is why the colors are off in the SM Composer, I have those
apps but do not like them as much as SM. When will SM solve this issue
for I love SM and do not like those other editors.
SM will not solve this issue. Composer is dead.
First, I
HTML experts tell me my code is bad.
http://www.cerm.info/TEST/template.html
My header and my footer are what contains the old Claris Home Page code
but I have no idea how to clean it up. For me as long as it displays
fine in the browser I am happy. It seem as if the only browser that I
have
Mark Berger wrote:
So why is it still included in the SM suite?
I have absolutely no idea. You should write to the developers and ask!
It seems like it is
causing more problems than benefits from backwards compatibility.
You are very correct.
--
-bts
-This space for rent, but the
John wrote:
HTML experts tell me my code is bad.
It is. It's in a style from the mid-90s. You should ask questions like
this in alt.html or comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html
http://www.cerm.info/TEST/template.html
My header and my footer are what contains the old Claris Home Page code
John wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
SM will not solve this issue. Composer is dead.
First, I looked at your screenshot and what I see is that, most likely,
UNvisited links are in the white you desire. VISITED links are not. If
you would clear Composer's and the browser's cache, they
On 03/16/2013 02:51 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/16/2013 01:17 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset
I was wandering through the file last-update.log (I occasionally
explore various parts of SM--just curious). Of course, most of it
doesn't make sense to the amateur, but one odd file name caught my eye
and got me to wondering. The file is breakpadinjector.dll. What the
heck does that do (if
On 3/16/2013 2:29 AM PT, Philip Chee typed:
Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
group/folder that I check daily that has the same bookmark to an URL. I
also want to have that same exact bookmark
John wrote:
In articlebkgdnvacjccoe9nmnz2dnuvz_oedn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordonmgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John,
I cannot say if or when SeaMonkey/Composer will ever be updated. It has
been many years since any work has been done to the HTML editor. There
was some talk a long time ago
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Mark Berger wrote:
So why is it still included in the SM suite?
I have absolutely no idea. You should write to the developers and ask!
It seems like it is
causing more problems than benefits from backwards compatibility.
You are very correct.
Beau,
It
Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 12:15, David E. Ross told the world:
That would indicate bug #298009 is fixed, but it is not fixed.
I tested this. In the Bookmarks Manager window, I copied the bookmark
for Wikipedia from my Internet folder to my References folder. When I
inserted a
M Gordon wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Mark Berger wrote:
So why is it still included in the SM suite?
I have absolutely no idea. You should write to the developers and ask!
It seems like it is
causing more problems than benefits from backwards compatibility.
You are very
a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
It could be that no one at SM knows how to remove it from the suite, and
still allow mail to compose messages in HTML.
I would imagine that it would require very little work
to remove it from the user interface, leaving the kernel
in place, but if that were
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
It could be that no one at SM knows how to remove it from the suite, and
still allow mail to compose messages in HTML.
I would imagine that it would require very little work
to remove it from the user interface, leaving the kernel
in
In article xsqdne_tgtm6wtnmnz2dnuvz_q-dn...@mozilla.org,
Beauregard T. Shagnasty a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
Since this is not a SeaMonkey problem, I'd recommend going to one of the
two Usenet groups above. (I've seen you there before.) Learn how to use a
modern editor, too.
I am
In article 99ydnwrw5jfnxdnmnz2dnuvz_rudn...@mozilla.org,
Ed Mullen e...@mungeedmullen.net wrote:
In Composer, Edit - Publishing Site Settings.
File - Publish As.
Oh I see that thanks. However it wont let me select a new directory to
publish too.
--
Are there errors in the Bible? Is Jesus
In article xsqdnentgtnjv9nmnz2dnuvz_q-dn...@mozilla.org,
Beauregard T. Shagnasty a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
Depends on your skill level. It is not a WYSIWYG editor, and requires
knowledge of how to actually write HTML. (This would be good for you.)
I think I am just interested in the
In article gmcdncbjy5kiftnmnz2dnuvz_hmdn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordon mgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
Beau,
It could be that no one at SM knows how to remove it from the suite, and
still allow mail to compose messages in HTML.
If they did figure out how to remove it without harm, would
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. If there is talk about
removing this in the future then I do not want anymore SM updates. All I
care about is the basics and come to this group for help here. Other
than that my focus is Bible/Theology and theological users dont exactly
know nor
John wrote:
In articleermdntj_zkabfnnmnz2dnuvz_ukdn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordonmgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John,
My preference is WS_FTP to publish my web pages. I can upload
documents, delete documents, upload modified documents, and compare
documents on the web server and my PC
John wrote:
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. If there is talk about
removing this in the future then I do not want anymore SM updates. All I
care about is the basics and come to this group for help here. Other
than that my focus is Bible/Theology and theological users dont exactly
John wrote:
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. If there is talk about
removing this in the future then I do not want anymore SM updates. All I
care about is the basics and come to this group for help here. Other
than that my focus is Bible/Theology and theological users dont exactly
On 03/16/2013 09:53 PM, Paul wrote:
John wrote:
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. If there is talk about
removing this in the future then I do not want anymore SM updates. All I
care about is the basics and come to this group for help here. Other
than that my focus is Bible/Theology
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 16:44:53 -0400
Larry S. schwenkla...@optonline.net wrote:
I was wandering through the file last-update.log (I occasionally
explore various parts of SM--just curious). Of course, most of it
doesn't make sense to the amateur, but one odd file name caught my
eye and got me
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. ...
According to this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Composer
Composer was last updated in 2006 and the project closed.
Use this instead:
http://www.kompozer.net/
And as already mentioned in a couple of John's
In article zygdns-ninmpv9jmnz2dnuvz_gudn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordon mgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John wrote:
In articleermdntj_zkabfnnmnz2dnuvz_ukdn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordonmgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John,
My preference is WS_FTP to publish my web pages. I can upload
In article epmdnvqprqmov9jmnz2dnuvz_gwdn...@mozilla.org,
Paul p...@main.com wrote:
John wrote:
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. If there is talk about
removing this in the future then I do not want anymore SM updates. All I
care about is the basics and come to this group
In article ej6dnarfudrmtnjmnz2dnuvz_rqdn...@mozilla.org,
WaltS wls15...@removeyahoo.com wrote:
And KompoZer is still in Beta version last updated 23-02-2010
You could always check out Mozilla Webmaker.
https://webmaker.org/en-US/
Is that a app? I looked for a download.
--
Are there
In article drodnbu4l5wssnjmnz2dnuvz_redn...@mozilla.org,
Beauregard T. Shagnasty a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
And as already mentioned in a couple of John's threads, KompoZer appears
stagnant as well; latest release is early 2010. The latest iteration is
now BlueGriffon - and the
In article yr2dnzujmvypudjmnz2dnuvz_oidn...@mozilla.org,
M Gordon mgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
John wrote:
I do not use anything in SM but the Composer. If there is talk about
removing this in the future then I do not want anymore SM updates. All I
care about is the basics and come to
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 08:09:30 -0300, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 06:02, Daniel told the world:
How come the figures drop off each Saturday and Sunday?? Is more peoples
out and about, getting a life??
Yeah, that suggests that a large part of the
M Gordon wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
It could be that no one at SM knows how to remove it from the suite,
and
still allow mail to compose messages in HTML.
I would imagine that it would require very little work
to remove it from the user interface,
John wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
And as already mentioned in a couple of John's threads, KompoZer
appears stagnant as well; latest release is early 2010. The latest
iteration is now BlueGriffon - and the current release was three weeks
ago. http://www.bluegriffon.org/
Composer -
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Analogy: I washed my car. (A. I drove it through a small building with
squirting water and whirling brushes, paid $10.00; or B. I got a bucket,
my garden hose, some sponges and a chamois, and the wife's dishwashing
liquid soap.)
Yikes! Dish soap is terrible for
»Q« wrote:
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 16:44:53 -0400
Larry S. schwenkla...@optonline.net wrote:
I was wandering through the file last-update.log (I occasionally
explore various parts of SM--just curious). Of course, most of it
doesn't make sense to the amateur, but one odd file name caught my
eye and
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Analogy: I washed my car. (A. I drove it through a small building with
squirting water and whirling brushes, paid $10.00; or B. I got a
bucket,
my garden hose, some sponges and a chamois, and the wife's dishwashing
liquid soap.)
Yikes!
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Analogy: I washed my car. (A. I drove it through a small building with
squirting water and whirling brushes, paid $10.00; or B. I got a
bucket,
my garden hose, some sponges and a chamois, and the wife's
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