Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
After all these years (since Netscape 1.0) I've basically given up on
the SeaMonkey browser, replacing it with Firefox. However, out of
habit and utility, I still use SeaMonkey 2.49.1 for e-mail and
Composer for updating my web site (I have
Lance Courtland wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Lance Courtland wrote:
I will continue to use the Mail & Newsgroup functions, which I like a
lot. I have managed to make email links clicked in SM Email open in
Chrome, which is now my default.
Could you specify how you managed this feat
efox browser. However Chrome would work, too. I just
don't know how to redirect the browser when I click on the link. Thanks.
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and composer parts? Would there be
some major advantage to doing the update? Everything that I need to do
with the SeaMonkey portions other than the browser itself is working
fine. Do I need to do the update to the entire suite for some reason?
Thank you for Mozilla, however I use it!!
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think was automatically
sent to Mozilla. But I was wondering if anybody has an idea of what to
do about this?
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Thanks to all for your input.
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ly
enough, I think it is the first time I've encountered this situation.
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ity" and see if Netflick
works.
Thanks for the suggestion. But it made no difference. I still go to
the same error page when clicking on a link in Netflix e-mail.
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ken Rudolph:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox).
Hm. Did you try
user_pref("general.useragent,override.netflix.com", "Your FF-UA";?
Even though I ha
WaltS48 wrote:
On 5/27/19 4:26 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Too many sites these days just do not support links from e-mail to the
SeaMonkey browser (no matter how I set it to spoof Firefox). For
instance Netflix e-mail links go to an "unsupported browser" page no
matter what. I do
, at least as an option. By the way, I'm using
SeaMonkey version 2.49.1, which I have been happy with... afraid to
upgrade to version 2.49.4 since who knows what might happen to profile
etc. Is it possible that just upgrading to the latest SM version might
solve this?
Thanks.
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WaltS48 wrote:
On 12/31/18 2:25 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Windows 10 Intel graphics driver crash. If you don't have a laptop
get a new AMD or Nvidia card. Even the cheapest dedicated current
generation card from them is better than the Intel junk.
https
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Patch applied clean and is now in the patch repo Bills builds use.
All the crashes from David where caused by this.
Ken,
unless I see a crash id for the first report can't tell if it fixes
this one too. Please post a crash id from about:crashes
1500759. Already fixed in 2.53. Need to see if it applies
clean to 2.49 and then it will be in 2.49.5.
FRG
Yamo' wrote:
Hi,
David H. Durgee a écrit le 31/12/2018 à 14:29 :
A Williams wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SeaMonkey has crashed 3 times today. I'm not sure why; but
maybe I do
need to update
A Williams wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SeaMonkey has crashed 3 times today. I'm not sure why; but maybe I do
need to update the program finally...I've been hesitant to do it since
I have had no problems with SM until today. Anyway, W-10, SM 2.49.1
(yeah, I know, very out of date).
Look, I
not exactly a newbee. Still,
I'm always afraid to update SeaMonkey - afraid that my profile will get
corrupted or something will go wrong. I'm just curious if experts think
that upgrading to 2.49.4 (which seems to be the latest version) would
stop these annoying crashes.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
[snip]
[snip]
Windows button (calls the Start menu), All Programs, SeaMonkey should
give you four options:
Profile Manager
SeaMonkey (Safe Mode)
SeaMonkey Mail
SeaMonkey
Except that there are only 3 options when I do
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
No matter how I set the UA, I can't run a Netflix movie or show. I
get sent to the same page demanding HTML5 or Silverlight support.
I've checked three other browsers: Firefox, Chrome, and Edge and all
of them play Netflix sources with no problems
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0.3or
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1
No matter how I set the UA, I can't
WaltS48 wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/59.0.3
Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message
from the Crown. However when I click
Ray_Net wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote on 23-12-17 21:20:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/59.0.3
Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message
from the Crown. However
=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH
How can I get SM to play this link?
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to do with the information above about the MD5 for
plugin-container.exe . I got another notice from Norton, and marked the
program as "trusted." Hopefully that will do the trick until the next
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to the "unsupported" 2.49.1 because I was getting
frequent crashed with 2.46. It's been well over a week now with 2.49.1
and not a single crash since then.
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been a good experience for me.
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FRG
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Mason83 wrote:
On 28/06/2017 00:46, Ken Rudolph wrote:
SM 2.46 (Win-10) has developed the annoying habit of crashing, and
recently way too often.
Please open a browser window, and type about:crashes in the
URL bar. Please copy
Mason83 wrote:
On 28/06/2017 00:46, Ken Rudolph wrote:
SM 2.46 (Win-10) has developed the annoying habit of crashing, and
recently way too often.
Please open a browser window, and type about:crashes in the
URL bar. Please copy/paste lines less than 3 months old.
Regards.
bp-a9787be9-a505
somebody suggest a similar "free" HTML editing
program that would work just as efficiently?
Thanks much.
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Edmund Wong wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
1) POP e-mail not updating
2) password manager crashes program
I need to go back to 2.40 and have downloaded it. How can I make sure
that it will use my profile, and how can I stop it from updating to 2.46
automatically. Help!
Hi Ken,
Can you
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
1) POP e-mail not updating
2) password manager crashes program
I need to go back to 2.40 and have downloaded it. How can I make sure
that it will use my profile, and how can I stop it from updating to 2.46
automatically. Help
Ken Rudolph wrote:
1) POP e-mail not updating
2) password manager crashes program
I need to go back to 2.40 and have downloaded it. How can I make sure
that it will use my profile, and how can I stop it from updating to 2.46
automatically. Help!
The reload and re-install of 2.40 worked
1) POP e-mail not updating
2) password manager crashes program
I need to go back to 2.40 and have downloaded it. How can I make sure
that it will use my profile, and how can I stop it from updating to 2.46
automatically. Help!
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David E. Ross wrote:
The problem is that "Advertise Firefox compatibility" (which you have
set) does not always help when Web sites are sniffing for the user agent
(UA) string. The mere presence of "SeaMonkey" in your UA string will
cause some sites to ignore the "Firefox" part. In other
if this is a reportable bug, or if my SeaMonkey just hasn't
updated to the latest browser version? Or what?
Thanks for this site and all the help I've gotten here over the years
since Netscape 0.8.
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't use SM without it! It's especially
useful for disabling Flash until I absolutely must have it for one use
and then get rid of it.
Thank you! Now I have two solutions (one in the tools menu, and the
even easier one in the PrefBar.)
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Chase Bank is insisting that soon they are going to refuse to access
their site with my "outdated" browser. Of course my SeaMonkey
browser is up to date (Win 7, SM 2.39); but they don't accept
SeaMonkey as an approved browser. I
WaltS48 wrote:
On 03/28/2016 10:03 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Chase Bank is insisting that soon they are going to refuse to access
their site with my "outdated" browser. Of course my SeaMonkey browser
is up to date (Win 7, SM 2.39); but they don't accept
Felix Miata wrote:
Ken Rudolph composed on 2016-03-28 18:52 (UTC-0700):
Chase Bank is insisting that soon they are going to refuse to access
their site with my "outdated" browser. Of course my SeaMonkey browser
is up to date (Win 7, SM 2.39);
Are you sure? Your email reports an o
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Chase Bank is insisting that soon they are going to refuse to access
their site with my "outdated" browser. Of course my SeaMonkey browser
is up to date (Win 7, SM 2.39); but they don't accept SeaMonkey as an
approved browser. I would like to change my
to Firefox 30.0 or something similar to spoof them. Could somebody
please tell me EXACTLY STEP BY STOP how to do this even for an idiot
like me! The alternate is to give up SeaMonkey and I don't want to do
that.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Win-7, SM 2.32, HP Deskjet printer
For several months when I click on Print from a web site (airline
boarding pass, store coupon etc.) what comes out is a version that is
about 50% size. Thus, if there is a bar code, it is too small for
the store
not making?
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NFN Smith wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Could you specify exactly how you added the FireFox user-agent string to
the PrefBar. For somebody who is tech stupid, that is. There used to
be a way in the Tools menu to manage the user-agent. That hasn't been
around for a while.
I missed responding
over and over gets nowhere.
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David H. Durgee wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Thank you SeaMonkey team! One seriously annoying bug fixed. Still,
after several months, the Chase (and also the BofA) sites still have the
annoying and false disclaimer on their log-on page: Your browser may
not give you the best experience when
-technical novice, how exactly (step by step) does one utilize
the quick fix?
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and that
was long ago; but the Chase Bank bug is just too annoying. Also, can I
then avoid an automatic update to 2.31 (which is how it got updated in
the first place)?
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used to
work when bank sites didn't accept SeaMonkey)?
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. So, unfortunately I can't post a URL for
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rid of Norton? I need
SeaMonkey...can I go back to version 2.23?
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Ken Rudolph wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/6/2014 11:13 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Partway through the update, Norton Internet Security detected
Suspicious.Cloud.7.F and removed it to quarantine. As soon as this
happened, SeaMonkey's check of add-ins for compatibility stalled. After
five
and lost all the former program files. I'm able to find
the SM files in application data on both computers. But I can't seem to
find any file which holds bookmarks. Please help me.
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Ken Rudolph wrote:
I'm sorry if this is old news; but could somebody explain to me how I
can transfer my bookmark toolbar and all my usual bookmarks from my
desktop SM 2.22 Win-7 profile to a new version of SM 2.22 Win-8.1 on a
new computer? Actually, I got it to work before; but I had
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I know this sounds like a broken record; but my Shockwave Flash plugin
is *constantly* crashing. I'm sure by now they are thoroughly sick of
the crash reports (if anybody is actually caring where ever these things
go) since I send it every time flash crashes which is 10
.
Win-7, SM 2.17.1, Shockwave Flash 11.7.700.202 (which is supposed to be
up to date, but it just gets worse and worse.)
Is there anything I can do about this? It's getting so serious that I'm
going to have to quit SeaMonkey after over 15 years with Netscape Mozilla.
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How do I disable Quick Find (links only) which seems to be new. This
is a useless feature for me. I used to be able to (on some sites) jump
to the next entry with an n and go back one with a b. That was
useful. Now all I get is this quick jump to the letter in a link.
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to a
previous version since this has only started with the most recent
update. Any suggestions where to find a version that doesn't crash and
which is the best one to use for Seamonkey?
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Ken Rudolph wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello.
Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8? For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer. What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey on my
windows 8 machine load up with the same
Daniel wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8? For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer. What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey on my
windows 8
idea how to do this?
By the way, when I tried to download SeaMonkey, Windows insisted that it
was going to harm my Surface Pro, and I had to bypass the warning even
to get the program. It seems to work ok; but I would really like to
have my bookmarks!
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. Did I do something wrong? Any way to make U38 the
SeaMonkey plug-in?
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stango wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
My version of SeaMonkey (Win-7 x64, SM 2.15) continues to show in About
Plugins that it still contains the previous Java SE6 U37, which is
supposedly vulnerable to blah blah blah. I updated successfully (I
think) to U38 from the Oracle site, but SeaMonkey
WaltS wrote:
On 01/14/2013 01:30 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
stango wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
My version of SeaMonkey (Win-7 x64, SM 2.15) continues to show in
About
Plugins that it still contains the previous Java SE6 U37, which is
supposedly vulnerable to blah blah blah. I updated successfully
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Larry wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Larry wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Larry wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A Williams wrote:
I came on here this evening to see if the issues with the newest
Flash
version and Mizilla-based browsers had been resolved (old Flash
works,
new
to be searched
for. We went through all this a few weeks ago.
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Daniel wrote:
bfr...@skybeam.com wrote:
On Friday, June 15, 2012 9:28:26 AM UTC-6, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)? If it is possible,
where can I find it, and should I uninstall SM 2.10
dirk wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
dirk wrote:
Hi,
I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure
Anyone?
Some sites display this message:
Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
attribute in ugconfig node. version
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Win 7, SM 2.10.1
So, despite everything, apparently Flash got updated to 11.3 AGAIN, this
time without my permission. And of course all the usability of flash
files in SeaMonkey disappeared. This time I learned from my previous
mistakes. Rather
WLS wrote:
On 06/23/2012 11:15 AM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Win 7, SM 2.10.1
So, despite everything, apparently Flash got updated to 11.3 AGAIN, this
time without my permission. And of course all the usability of flash
files in SeaMonkey disappeared
Ken Rudolph wrote:
WLS wrote:
On 06/23/2012 11:15 AM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Win 7, SM 2.10.1
So, despite everything, apparently Flash got updated to 11.3 AGAIN,
this
time without my permission. And of course all the usability of flash
files
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Try YouTube, Facebook, hbogo.com, and every other video site that
uses Flash. Every single one of these sites in every browser
(SeaMonkey, Firefox and Internet Explorer) when I have Flash 11.3
installed (but not Chrome, which doesn't have
SM in Windows). That seems to work for
most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.
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know I'm not alone...and it has happened to me TWICE! I
can't believe there isn't a bigger hue and cry about this, and Adobe
isn't begging our forgiveness, let alone fixing the problem.
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Ken Rudolph wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ken Rudolph schrieb:
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)?
The Flash problems are not caused by the SeaMonkey update, they will
happen in 2.9 as well if you update
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I seem to be unable to load http://www.hbogo.com in SeaMonkey. All I
get is a spinning logo and the site never loads. I'm having no
problem accessing that site using Google Chrome. For that matter,
even http://www.hbo.com just shows a white screen in SM
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I guess I'll just have to revert to Chrome for all web browsing.
Have you tried Firefox? IMO, much better, and more private than Chrome.
You don't want to sell your soul to Google, do you?
I just downloaded Firefox and tried it. #1
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I guess I'll just have to revert to Chrome for all web browsing.
Have you tried Firefox? IMO, much better, and more private than
Chrome. You don't want to sell your soul to Google, do you
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)? If it is possible,
where can I find it, and should I uninstall SM 2.10 first?
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Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)? If it is possible,
where can I find it, and should I uninstall SM 2.10 first?
About the Flash problems. Using YouTube I found a window called Flash
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)? If it is possible,
where can I find it, and should I uninstall SM 2.10 first?
About the Flash problems. Using
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
I don't even know what to look for.
Any errors or problems that DxDiag reports.
Every tab says: no problems found
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Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)? If it is possible,
where can I find it, and should I uninstall SM 2.10 first?
OK, I was desperate. I did a Windows restore back to the point where I
had
Jim Taylor wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Snip
About the Flash problems. Using YouTube I found a window called
Flash Player Settings Manager. It says: ActiveX Version: Not
installed...Plug-in Version: 11.3.300.257. Could it be possible
that what I need is to install an ActiveX
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)? If it is possible,
where can I find it, and should I uninstall SM 2.10 first?
OK, I was desperate. I did a Windows restore back
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ken Rudolph schrieb:
Is it possible to go back to SM 2.9 since SM 2.10 isn't working for me
(multiple problems with Flash e-mail composer)?
The Flash problems are not caused by the SeaMonkey update, they will
happen in 2.9 as well if you update to the newer Flash version
, Version: 11.3.300.257, Shockwave Flash
11.3 r300 . Could that be a problem?
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/14/12 7:07 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
I seem to be unable to load http://www.hbogo.com in SeaMonkey. All I get
is a spinning logo and the site never loads. I'm having no problem
accessing that site using Google Chrome. For that matter, even
http://www.hbo.com just shows
in the
first place, nor how to go back to normal mode (should I?)
Any advice would be helpful.
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. I always hesitate to call a bug a bug; but do other
people have this problem? If not, am I doing something wrong?
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ken Rudolph:
SM 2.5, Win-7. For a while now I've had the problem that whenever I
control-F (find) on a web site and start to type something in the
little box under the tabs line that SM provides, that the program goes
unresponsive, the window turns white, and SM
I see no notice here that SeaMonkey 2.5 release version is out.
However, tonight I got an automatic download and install of the program.
I think that I'm running SM 2.5. However, is it possible that I was
sent a bogus release version and am running a beta instead?
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I've been accessing this site for months. Suddenly (starting yesterday)
the site is crashing my SeaMonkey browser. It loads fine in Chrome,
however. http://www.nytimes.com/pages/crosswords/index.html
Is there something I can do about this? Does that happen for others?
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WLS wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I've been accessing this site for months. Suddenly (starting
yesterday) the site is crashing my SeaMonkey browser. It loads fine in
Chrome, however. http://www.nytimes.com/pages/crosswords/index.html
Is there something I can do about this? Does that happen
, no problem. That's just another reason why I read
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can now feel ever so much safer again without
guilt.
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bet I'm not the only person by a long shot in SM-land who thinks
this way), I'm sure I'll eventually have to reconsider my dedication to
SeaMonkey itself. Thank you for your time reading this.
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support
instead of SM's Composer; but
that sort of eliminates the advantages of a browser *suite*, doesn't it?
Why else do we use SeaMonkey if we don't want a suite with all the
components working?
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check out Kompozer, however.
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?
By the way, please save the never use SM Composer for web page
authoring responses as I've never had problems with it before and I
wish to continue using what I'm familiar with.
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since Netscape 1; but is this where I
part company?
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