Re: Thank you Thank you (I'm not going crazy!!) was: Re: Seamonkey Download

2017-03-11 Thread Daniel
On 11/03/2017 1:16 PM, Ray Davison wrote: Daniel wrote: Two people, apparently, haveing the same problem with the same SM version 2.46 on the same OS (Win7) ... does that need a bug posted, I wonder?? If you will always specify the download target, you will discover a neat feature. SM

Re: Thank you Thank you (I'm not going crazy!!) was: Re: Seamonkey Download

2017-03-11 Thread Daniel
On 11/03/2017 4:21 AM, WaltS48 wrote: Daniel wrote: On 10/03/2017 9:30 AM, MozillianMonkey wrote: Download a file then close Seamonkey. Now cannot find where the file went. Seamonkey does not remember what it last did ! Seamonkey has no open last download folder or anything related. Anyway

Re: can't download SeaMonkey (insecure connection on Firefox)

2017-03-11 Thread WaltS48
On 3/11/17 10:25 PM, Desiree wrote: On 3/11/2017 11:17 AM, Lee wrote: On 3/11/17, Desiree wrote: On 3/9/2017 2:44 AM, Simon Charles wrote: Hi I would love to try SeaMonkey, but I can't download it! I am a long-term Mozilla user trying to download it from

Re: can't download SeaMonkey (insecure connection on Firefox)

2017-03-11 Thread Desiree
On 3/11/2017 11:17 AM, Lee wrote: On 3/11/17, Desiree wrote: On 3/9/2017 2:44 AM, Simon Charles wrote: Hi I would love to try SeaMonkey, but I can't download it! I am a long-term Mozilla user trying to download it from http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases - using

Re: can't download SeaMonkey (insecure connection on Firefox)

2017-03-11 Thread Lee
On 3/11/17, Desiree wrote: > On 3/9/2017 2:44 AM, Simon Charles wrote: >> Hi >> >> I would love to try SeaMonkey, but I can't download it! >> >> I am a long-term Mozilla user trying to download it from >> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases - using Firefox on Windows

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread WaltS48
Richard Owlett wrote: On 03/11/2017 12:18 PM, WaltS48 wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: On 03/11/2017 10:56 AM, WaltS48 wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic

Re: W3C compliance: a novel response

2017-03-11 Thread Lee
On 3/11/17, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > When I complained about bad browser sniffing at one of my favorite > websites: > >> I've never understood why web designers prefer to waste time writing >> several custom versions of their code for several different browsers

Re: Weird error from viki.com (SOLVED)

2017-03-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Geoff Welsh wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Please write me off-list. It should be obvious to a human being how to change my munged email to a valid one. Sorry, guess I'm not human. Tried several things that seemed obvious. How about you replace the string "dash" with a hyphen, often

Re: W3C compliance: a novel response

2017-03-11 Thread Geoff Welsh
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: When I complained about bad browser sniffing at one of my favorite websites: I've never understood why web designers prefer to waste time writing several custom versions of their code for several different browsers instead of just writing one W3C-compliant version, but

Is it me or does importing VCF contacts NOT get all datas?

2017-03-11 Thread Ant
Oops, I missed a keyword. I was way too tired last night. ;) On 3/10/2017 9:35 PM, Ant wrote: Like phone numbers into SeaMonkey v2.46's addressbooks. Thank you in advance. :) -- "Even the wishes of a small ant reach heaven." --Japanese Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is

Re: Weird error from viki.com (SOLVED)

2017-03-11 Thread Geoff Welsh
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Geoff Welsh wrote: Paul B. Gallagher wrote: . OT -- my wife is Korean and used to go to this site a lot to watch Korean movies. I edit the English subtitles there, have seen 2,969 episodes and 62 movies (there and elsewhere) since 2008. 제 인사를 부인에게 보내주십시오. PBG,

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread Richard Owlett
On 03/11/2017 12:18 PM, WaltS48 wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: On 03/11/2017 10:56 AM, WaltS48 wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread WaltS48
Richard Owlett wrote: On 03/11/2017 10:56 AM, WaltS48 wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread Ed Mullen
On 3/11/2017 at 10:32 AM, Richard Owlett's prodigious digits fired off with great aplomb: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread Richard Owlett
On 03/11/2017 10:56 AM, WaltS48 wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as cookies, JavaScript, an

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/11/2017 9:22 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 03/11/2017 10:50 AM, Ray_Net wrote: >> Richard Owlett wrote on 11-03-17 16:32: >>> I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web >>> activities. >>> >>> One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is >>>

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread Richard Owlett
On 03/11/2017 10:50 AM, Ray_Net wrote: Richard Owlett wrote on 11-03-17 16:32: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as cookies,

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread WaltS48
Richard Owlett wrote: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as cookies, JavaScript, an backgrounds that make a site unreadable.

Re: Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread Ray_Net
Richard Owlett wrote on 11-03-17 16:32: I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as cookies, JavaScript, an backgrounds that make

Multiple profiles sharing the same email data?

2017-03-11 Thread Richard Owlett
I have three profiles whose only distinction is how they handle web activities. One is my default, day to day, preferences. Primary characteristic is browsing without commonly abused HTML "features" such as cookies, JavaScript, an backgrounds that make a site unreadable. The second is set

Comtacts

2017-03-11 Thread F Murtz
I have just changed from telstra to an FTTP NBN provider which means no more bigpong email address so I just want to move my address book. when I want hotmail I just go www.hotmail and eventually starts outlook mail and I want my address book available. Or the best method of using web based

Re: Cannot compile 2.46

2017-03-11 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Did you compile 2.40 before you tried 2.46? Compiling it needs a specifc configuration file in the source directory. Either mozconfig or .mozconfig need to be there. FRG P. H. Madore wrote: Here is moz.configure: # -*- Mode: python; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40

Re: can't download SeaMonkey (insecure connection on Firefox)

2017-03-11 Thread Desiree
On 3/9/2017 2:44 AM, Simon Charles wrote: Hi I would love to try SeaMonkey, but I can't download it! I am a long-term Mozilla user trying to download it from http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases - using Firefox on Windows 7. Frustratingly, I just get the following 'insecure connection'

W3C compliance: a novel response

2017-03-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
When I complained about bad browser sniffing at one of my favorite websites: I've never understood why web designers prefer to waste time writing several custom versions of their code for several different browsers instead of just writing one W3C-compliant version, but whatever. I'll just keep