Re: Websocket creates two connections

2012-10-05 Thread Kent Briggs
Philip Chee wrote: On Wed, 03 Oct 2012 17:12:22 -0500, Kent Briggs wrote: I'm implementing a WebSocket server in accordance with RFC 6455 and testing it against the browsers that support that protocol. For some reason, SeaMonkey (2.12.1) creates two connections to the server. The

Re: Olympics on the Web

2012-07-29 Thread Kent Briggs
Ed wrote: It keeps asking me to select my cable provider (which is Comcast) and it displays a Comcast button. But clicking it does nothing but ask me again over and over. If I use IE, then it works. Are you allowing cookies? Only from originating websites. I switched it all cookies and now

Re: Olympics on the Web

2012-07-29 Thread Kent Briggs
David E. Ross wrote: Has anyone in the U.S. been able to view NBC's live streaming broadcasts of the Olympics on the Web from http://www.nbcolympics.com/sports/index.html ? It keeps asking me to select my cable provider (which is Comcast) and it displays a Comcast button. But clicking it does

Re: Flash update broke window resizing

2012-07-28 Thread Kent Briggs
Kent Briggs wrote: I updated my Flash plug-in today (version shows 11.3.300.257) and noticed that I can no longer resize windows that contain flash content that expands to fill the window. I have my own app written in OpenLaszlo that produces SWF files. When it's in a fixed size container

Re: Flash update broke window resizing

2012-06-17 Thread Kent Briggs
David E. Ross wrote: And your flash version is 11.3.300.257? Flash 11.3 r300(257) (11.3.300.257) That's weird. Maybe it was something unique to my system. All I know is that the problem happened immediately after Flash updated itself and went away when I downgraded back to 11.2. And I've

Re: Flash update broke window resizing

2012-06-17 Thread Kent Briggs
David E. Ross wrote: When I right-click, the pull-down context menu seems to indicate Flash, not HTML5. I selected Pop Out. Then, when I resize my browser window, the Flash presentation area also resizes. And your flash version is 11.3.300.257? ___

Re: Flash update broke window resizing

2012-06-16 Thread Kent Briggs
David E. Ross wrote: I'm not seeing this. However, it appears that the Flash presentations that I tried all have fixed box-sizes. Did you try the right-click Pop Out option directly on YouTube? Make sure you have YouTube set for Flash, not HTML5. ___

Re: Flash update broke window resizing

2012-06-16 Thread Kent Briggs
Kent Briggs wrote: I updated my Flash plug-in today (version shows 11.3.300.257) and noticed that I can no longer resize windows that contain flash content that expands to fill the window. I've since uninstalled Flash 11.3 and went back to Flash 11.2 and window resizing now works again.

Flash update broke window resizing

2012-06-16 Thread Kent Briggs
I updated my Flash plug-in today (version shows 11.3.300.257) and noticed that I can no longer resize windows that contain flash content that expands to fill the window. I have my own app written in OpenLaszlo that produces SWF files. When it's in a fixed size container it's ok but when it's se

Re: SM 2.8 + Newsgroup Cursor

2012-03-21 Thread Kent Briggs
NoOp wrote: Kent, open 'about:config' and in the 'about:config' search bar enter: cursor that will bring up 'ui.use_activity_cursor' - double-click 'ui.use_activity_cursor' to set it to 'false'. Yeah I did that for now. But the wait cursor has a legitimate purpose to show a page is still load

Re: SM 2.8 + Newsgroup Cursor

2012-03-20 Thread Kent Briggs
NoOp wrote: Since updgrading from sM 2.7.x to 2.8, I notice in newsgroups that I get a 'wait icon' cursor when the cursor is anywhere outside of the message text body. I've got the same problem since upgrading to 2.8. I can make it go away by pressing Esc but I have to do that constantly. ___

Re: Page crash

2010-02-09 Thread Kent Briggs
I was thinking that those two issues, being html5 realated (p element) could be an issue by a client that is checking the code. Perhap IE is ignoring it... I suspect it's script related because I noticed I can click the Stop button a few seconds after entering the URL and it gets the whole page

Re: Page crash

2010-02-08 Thread Kent Briggs
NoOp wrote: Definitely poorly coded in SeaMonkey/Firefox? Uh, yeah. 270 seconds of lockup vs 7 seconds. Even that piece of crap IE doesn't do that.

Re: Page crash

2010-02-08 Thread Kent Briggs
Chris Ilias wrote: In the Location bar, type the following and press : about:crashes You should get a page list the crash reports you have sent. Copy/Paste the URL of your latest crash report to this thread. I had a few listed but they were more than a month old. I didn't hit the send button

Re: Page crash

2010-02-08 Thread Kent Briggs
Leonidas Jones wrote: SAme experience on a Mac, it does load, but takes a long time. The application stops responding while its loading, but it does come up if you are patient. I just tried it again and waited. It took 4.5 minutes to load. Same time in FireFox. In IE it takes about 20 second

Re: Page crash

2010-02-08 Thread Kent Briggs
NoOp wrote: Works for me... but does take a long time to completely load. Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100208 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.3 I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit. Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US

Page crash

2010-02-08 Thread Kent Briggs
The following page crashes for me in SeaMonkey and FireFox (latest versions). It's an HTML spec site. The whole browser locks up so don't click if you have other browser windows open. http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/complete.html I have no problem loading it in IE, Chrome, or

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-09 Thread Kent Briggs
Andrea Govoni wrote: I think you're misunderstanding Kent's complaint. The big delay and high CPU activity that Kent is referring to is when newsgroups with many thousands of messages already downloaded are checked for new messages. It's not when a message is displayed or when SM2.0 downloads th

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
Leonidas Jones wrote: If you do a View|Threads|All, how many posts are there? In this group? 1206. The others range from 100 or so to 1500. Yeah, that's nothing. The delays show up when you got multiple groups with 50,000 or more posts in them.

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
Leonidas Jones wrote: Well, as a comparison, I have 12 groups on this account, the new posts populated in a couple of seconds. It really hasn't seemed any different comparing 2.0 with 1.1.18 here. If you do a View|Threads|All, how many posts are there? ___

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 8/11/2009 14:36, Kent Briggs told the world: MCBastos wrote: Edit your registry settings to add the "-new-window" argument to the command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line arguments syntax for Firefox, which shou

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: No, you need to read up in the thread, starting with the first post. The problem is the speed at which SM 2.0 opens a news server and bolds the groups with new messages. It's dog slow (like up to 1 minute for 13 groups) if the groups have tens of thousands of (already re

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
Paul B. Gallagher wrote: Or are you saying that it no longer offers the option of downloading the full set? No, you need to read up in the thread, starting with the first post. The problem is the speed at which SM 2.0 opens a news server and bolds the groups with new messages. It's dog slo

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
Kent Briggs wrote: I think the delay is in proportion to how many posts are in the groups. Some of those 13 have tens of thousands of posts in them. I have since confirmed this by unsubscribing to all my groups and then resubscribing. However this time I told it only grab the last 500 headers

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-08 Thread Kent Briggs
MCBastos wrote: Edit your registry settings to add the "-new-window" argument to the command used to open Seamonkey. The page below lists the command-line arguments syntax for Firefox, which should work on Seamonkey 2 too. It doesn't, I just tried it. Bummer. __

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
NoOp wrote: OK, what happens if you use news.update_unread_on_expand;false *and* adjust the Server Settings|Server Settings. Say to 'Check for new messages at startup' and 'Check for new messages ever 10 minutes'? "Check for new messages at startup" causes the whole mail reader to bog down fo

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
Leonidas Jones wrote: What I am suggesting is that if SeaMonkey does have focus, rather then having to click on your desktop, use CTRL+N to open a new window. Yes, understood. But I don't want have to pay attention to whether SeaMonkey currently has the focus or not. _

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
NoOp wrote: Well why don't you give it a try _first_& let us know the result. You can always set it back to 'true' if it doesn't work out. I made that comment after trying it. I already switched it back. Having to click on every single group and waiting for it to return takes longer than th

Re: SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
Leonidas Jones wrote: If the browser has focus, CTRL + N will open a new window, with no need for a separate key. I know that's not a real solutio, but itsa possible workaround. The keyboard button is handy because it gives me a new window whether SeaMonkey is running or not. Or at least, it

Re: SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
Gerry Hickman wrote: and then here: http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/browse_thread/thread/24c826b38b47a025/ That news.update_unread_on_expand setting is no solution at all for me. I have over a dozen groups on one particular server. I don't want to have to click o

SM2: Opening new windows

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
I have a Dell keyboard that has some programmable buttons on it via registry settings. I set one to launch SeaMonkey. In versions prior to 2.0, with SeaMonkey already running, pressing that button would open a new browser window, as desired. This no longer works when SeaMonkey 2.0 is the focus

SM2 Slow Newsgroup Reader

2009-11-07 Thread Kent Briggs
I upgraded from 1.18 to 2. The newsgroup reader is much much slower opening a newsgroup now. The title bar flashes "not responding" on and off while it slowly goes down the list checking the individual groups on the particular news server I just expanded. I subscribe to several different news s