On Thursday, August 29, 2013 9:34:26 PM UTC-5, Geoff Welsh wrote:
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> Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type h
On Thursday, August 29, 2013 2:37:27 AM UTC-5, Rob wrote:
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> The page appears to have a long history :-)
I suppose I could claim that the not-so-hidden layers of broken html code were
left underneath the surface on purpose, so future web archeologists could
accurately comput
Thank you all for your comments.
Even with my lack of html-fu I am getting some clues on what the issues likely
are.
Because of my work schedule, I may not be able to see comments or ask questions
until Friday evening after 9pm Central Daylight Time.
Ken F
On Thursday, August 29, 2013 12:50
Ed Mullen wrote:
Erness Wild wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Rob () wrote:
To know what program causes this, start the "task manager".
Available via right-clock on the Windows taskbar.
"to know what program (or process) /that does not use root-kit
or similar stealth/masking techniques to conc
On 8/30/13 10:24 AM +0900, Ed Mullen wrote:
Erness Wild wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Rob () wrote:
To know what program causes this, start the "task manager".
Available via right-clock on the Windows taskbar.
"to know what program (or process) /that does not use root-kit
or similar stealth
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Rob () wrote:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type header has aways taken
precedence
over the HTML meta declaration, and not only in SM.
Then why is the page shown in UTF-8 while it should be window
Interviewed by CNN on 29/08/2013 19:03, Erness Wild told the world:
> My own personal rule of thumb:
> once your computer is running okay, no more upgrades until
> until you buy a new computer.
> I believe you can reinstall a previous version.
...or until it stops "running okay" due to unpatched
Erness Wild wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
Rob () wrote:
To know what program causes this, start the "task manager".
Available via right-clock on the Windows taskbar.
"to know what program (or process) /that does not use root-kit
or similar stealth/masking techniques to conceal its presence/,
On 8/30/13 2:14 AM +0900, Roger Fink wrote:
Original Message
On 8/29/13 8:34 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
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Original Message
I just upgraded from SM 2.15 to 2.20. Now, when I activate java (default
state being inactive) , the br
On 8/29/13 10:22 PM +0900, Ant wrote:
On 8/28/2013 2:21 PM PT, Rick Merrill typed:
I too see this if my "home" page has video or .GIF files endlessly
repeating.
Also, JavaScript (JS), Java applets, etc. Maybe disable all extensions
and addons to see if it still happens.
The OP did state that
On 8/29/13 7:05 AM +0900, Erness Wild wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/28/13 5:03 PM +0900, Philip Taylor wrote:
Erness Wild wrote:
I don't think it's seamonkey causing the increased cpu usage.
if I launch seamonkey without an internet connection then this
doesn't happen. Seems to be the wi
HenriK wrote:
In the past week or so, since installing SM v.2.20 on an XP SP3 PC, the
PC suddenly hangs during SM 'spell check'.
SM or XP, I don't know which, returns the error message roughly reading
'application not working' or words to that effect.
Is this like to be one of last weeks Micros
Philip Taylor wrote:
Rob () wrote:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type header has aways taken precedence
over the HTML meta declaration, and not only in SM.
Then why is the page shown in UTF-8 while it should be windows-1252?
It sho
Original Message
On 8/29/13 8:34 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
Original Message
Original Message
I just upgraded from SM 2.15 to 2.20. Now, when I activate java (default
state being inactive) , the browser overrides my selection. What do I
need
Rob () wrote:
>>> Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
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>> Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type header has aways taken
>> precedence
>> over the HTML meta declaration, and not only in SM.
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> Then why is the page shown in UTF-8 while it should be windows-1252?
It should /n
Rob wrote:
> Trane Francks wrote:
>> On 8/19/13 1:37 AM +0900, Rob wrote:
>>> A Williams wrote:
Ruediger Lahl wrote:
> *Rob* schrieb:
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I created this bug for Seamonkey 2.20:
Program is starting much, much slower.
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> I read from a guy in german us
On 8/29/13 8:34 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
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>>> I just upgraded from SM 2.15 to 2.20. Now, when I activate java (default
>>> state being inactive) , the browser overrides my selection. What do I
>>> need to do to gain con
Philip Taylor wrote:
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> Ralph Fox (<-rf-nz-@xn--kba.invalid>) wrote:
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>> Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type header has aways taken
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>> over the HTML meta declaration, and not only in SM.
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> This is the defined behaviour :
> http://www.w3.org/International/questions/q
Ralph Fox <-rf-nz-@xn--kba.invalid> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 02:37:27 -0500, Rob wrote:
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>> The HTTP headers say UTF-8:
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>> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 07:31:25 GMT
>> Server: Apache
>> Last-Modified: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 04:44:38 GMT
>> ETag: "e74073-a7a-c36f5980"
>> Accept-Range
Philip Taylor wrote:
Rob () wrote:
To know what program causes this, start the "task manager".
Available via right-clock on the Windows taskbar.
"to know what program (or process) /that does not use root-kit
or similar stealth/masking techniques to conceal its presence/,
start the 'task man
On 08/29/2013 11:27 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
Original Message
I just upgraded from SM 2.15 to 2.20. Now, when I activate java (default
state being inactive) , the browser overrides my selection. What do I
need to do to gain control over my own computing decisions?
Fixed, but I
Original Message
Original Message
I just upgraded from SM 2.15 to 2.20. Now, when I activate java (default
state being inactive) , the browser overrides my selection. What do I
need to do to gain control over my own computing decisions?
Fixed, but I'm not
Original Message
I just upgraded from SM 2.15 to 2.20. Now, when I activate java (default
state being inactive) , the browser overrides my selection. What do I
need to do to gain control over my own computing decisions?
Fixed, but I'm not very happy with what SeaMonkey has d
On 8/28/2013 2:21 PM PT, Rick Merrill typed:
I too see this if my "home" page has video or .GIF files endlessly
repeating.
Also, JavaScript (JS), Java applets, etc. Maybe disable all extensions
and addons to see if it still happens.
--
"It is not enough to be industrious; so are the ants. Wh
Ralph Fox (<-rf-nz-@xn--kba.invalid>) wrote:
> Nothing has changed. The HTTP Content-Type header has aways taken precedence
> over the HTML meta declaration, and not only in SM.
This is the defined behaviour :
http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-html-encoding-declarations) :
> The
Rob () wrote:
> To know what program causes this, start the "task manager".
> Available via right-clock on the Windows taskbar.
"to know what program (or process) /that does not use root-kit
or similar stealth/masking techniques to conceal its presence/,
start the 'task manager' ..."
Philip Ta
On Thu, 29 Aug 2013 02:37:27 -0500, Rob wrote:
> The HTTP headers say UTF-8:
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> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 07:31:25 GMT
> Server: Apache
> Last-Modified: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 04:44:38 GMT
> ETag: "e74073-a7a-c36f5980"
> Accept-Ranges: bytes
> Content-Length: 2682
> Connection: close
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Erness Wild wrote:
> Erness Wild wrote:
>> I was wondering why my laptop cpu heats up so much
>> and seems to be working a lot (fan goes on and then goes
>> to highest working speed) when:
>> I'm only reading a text page in the browser that has no
>> advertising or flash on the page.
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>> then I
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> kenandgiova...@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> Composer inserts characters & symbols display OK when preparing html
>> webpages. When viewed on the web, Firefox will display a > diamond w/white ?> for many (all?) of the inserted symbols &
>> characters.
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>> Example links:
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