t be that the feed reader
deliberately "mothballs" feeds that haven't been actually read in a
while? If so, is there a setting to adjust/fix this?
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"Seamonkey" as a possibility in their browser-sniffing
script, with correct versions, OR:
b) Even better, sniffing for "Gecko" (as Mozillians have been telling
people for years) instead of "Firefox" or "Seamonkey," OR:
C) Better yet, sniffing for browser feat
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>>
>> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
>>
> Have you tried ?
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in a while I still have to manually copy an URL and open it in IE...
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Many users have been using "NOT Firefox/6.0.2" or similar constructs
with reasonable success.
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mentation). So, different usage
patterns might fit better different storage models. Fortunately, the
people working on maildir for Thunderbird/Seamonkey (bug 58308) decided
to collaborate in developing a modular system (bug 402392), where in
principle you could choose your own storage model.
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pull his wallet from the pocket, lost control and crashed. Said idiot
was not wearing his seat belt, got ejected from the car and died
instantly. Girlfriend was wearing seat belt and came out with minor
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t the ISP e-mail antivirus very much. ISPs
tend to keep the antivirus "agressivity" setting very low, because false
positives (blocking legitimate messages) can cost subscriptions.
So, on the whole, I would say that yes, security updates ARE needed. For
Seamonkey, for the antivirus,
aper, and a number of
other interesting (often, but not always, NSFW) artwork.
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nstalling the Windows Media Player plugin for Firefox might help.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:7
You might have to manually copy the np-mswmp.dll file to the Seamonkey
Plugins folder, however.
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> is running.
That's too bad, Copernic does not seem to have this limitation -- it
indexed my mailbox without problems.
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> profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
> to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
> install
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>
>>
>> The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
>> profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
>> to make Copernic index my Se
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>> <*MASIVE* SNIP>
>> Right after 2.3.0 being made available, the dev team became aware of an
>> issue with the digital certificates. < another *MASSIVE* snip>
>
> Shoul
old model
sometimes had finished features waiting for months on one hand, and on
the other hand features being rushed to release before they were ready.
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ndex files (and again: the index files are the problem, actually,
> not mbox as such).
The index files hold *no* important information about the structure of
the folder tree. You can delete *all* the index files (the .msf files)
and Thunderbird/Seamonkey will rebuild the tree pretty much
Because the Gecko engine works through Unicode. It sees "J", converts it
to the corresponding Unicode code point, and looks up that code point in
the font. Wingdings is not an Unicode font, and does not list that
Unicode code point as available; therefore, Gecko falls back to another
font.
27;ll add that there is a situation where it is strongly advised to back
up your profile: if you are using prerelease versions of Seamonkey
(Nightly/Aurora/Beta). These are by definition not as stable as release
versions, and there's a fair chance of problems.
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in fact promptly disabled by renaming the main executable) and edited
the Profiles.ini to point to the Seamonkey profile. Now it's happily
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>
> Is this because:
> app.update.channel;beta
> is set?
Yes.
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> header and it should point to the right, click the arrow once and it
> will open the headers.
>
> If you don't get the foll headers then look in View/Headers and check
> "View All.
I know *my* user-agent string; I was asking about the OP's one.
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successful and the entries aren't moved from the old folder (I think it
was called "Bookmarks Toolbar" or something like that) to the new
"Personal Toolbar" folder.
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>
> Preferences > Privacy & Security > Certificates], selecting the Manage
> Certificates button, selecting the DigiNotar Root CA entry, and
> selecting the Delete or Distrust button?
Not much, I understand. But for many users, the second option is too
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This includes, but is not limited to:
- Faster Javascript
- Personas
- Full-screen playback of Theora video
- WOFF web fonts
- Improved support for HTML5, CSS3, WebM, and WebGL.
- Numerous security enhancements
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uld I search for and where?
My suggestion would be to use the PortableApps.com version of Seamonkey
and install it to your USB drive.
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& Security" section) in the Preferences...
Preferences/Browser/History: are your "Remember Visited Pages" box checked?
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copies the still-relevant messages from the old one) MIGHT work, but if
the folder is corrupted, there's always a small chance of losing data
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since it doesn't have to list the bogus IP addresses for all the sites.
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old messages -- more than a thousand, say -- you might wish to divide
them into smaller folders).
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ck it out each month. It keeps on growing and growing.
>
Yeah, but I don't think it's being pruned when the sites stop being
malicious... I mean, they still list goatse.cx as a "shock site," which
it hasn't been since 2004, when the site's registration was revoked
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>
>> ... I believe Flash installs "normally" in IE because the IE version
>> of Flash is an ActiveX module, which has its own special support
>> built-in to IE. All ot
ng it, so I
might have to wean myself off it eventually.
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(slow) custom download manager.
Apparently it's tied heavily into Akamai or something, instead of
offering a standard FTP or HTTP download.
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and hit delete. Seems
> pretty strange to me. If I bulk delete by selecting 2 or more they all
> delete after that 3 second delay. Compacting the folder did not help.
> Bernie
Just a wild guess, but... have you tried compacting your mail folder?
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...or at least it should include a scroll bar. Which might be handy for
large dialogs in low vertical resolution screens (like on some
netbooks), by the way.
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update automatically and it did it all by itself. In fact, let me point
out that the Data Manager now works correctly, so in my book at least,
the new version is a clear improvement.
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files. There are plenty tutorials around the Internet on how to do that.
If you are on XP Home, though, you might need to reboot on Safe Mode. I
believe the "Security" tab is hidden in normal mode.
Well, anyway... after you finally ge
ago I gave somebody instructions to manually install
this plugin, but it was for Vista/Win7... let me see if I can adapt it
to XP...
...yes, here it is:
Just copy nppdf32.dll from:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 10.0\Reader\Browser\
to your Seamonkey plugins browser (usually C:\Program
Files\Se
I can also
> right-click and get the "open all" more easily. But is there setting
> that simply opens all the tabs like previously?
No, but if you *middle*-click on the folder (what used to be the
groupmark), all the tabs will open.
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This was SUPPOSED to happen automatically on first run of SM 2.1 or
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Interviewed by CNN on 11/08/2011 16:42, Keith Whaley told the world:
> MCBastos wrote:
>> Interviewed by CNN on 10/08/2011 16:45, Justin Wood (Callek) told the
>> world:
>>> PhillipJones wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> I strongly suspect he wasn't interviewed by CN
> have to do now to get Hotmail to recognize SM 2.0.14?
Try Firefox/3.6 instead of Firefox/3.0.
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>> 1. Browser support for WebGL. As far as I know, the only engine
>> currently having the needed capabilities is Gecko version 5 and higher.
>> This means Firefox 5 or newer, or Seamonkey 2.2
o drivers. On Windows (and, I think, OSX), this means
roughly drivers less than one year old. Some older (not that old,
sometimes) video cards are no longer supported by the makers, and there
are no updated drivers. On Linux, the situation is far worse, and you
are probably out of luck for the ti
uld be an unholy amalgam of Chromium and
some mail client (Evolution, perhaps?), years late, lacking features
that Seamonkey has now, less extensible... and no users left by then.
I can't imagine a surer way to kill Seamonkey than attempting to move to
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do the conversion (although it is known to fail once in a while, for
still unknown reasons).
However, if you just copy the bookmarks.html to an existing SM 2.1 or
greater profile, it will not get imported automatically. You have to
import it manually from inside the Bookmarks Ma
option "Threaded." (This can also be
enabled by clicking on the very first heading on the message list pane
-- the one that looks like three comic-book speech balloons overlaid).
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>> But, the thing is, with limited resources available, supporting
>> those old releases means that the new release does not receive as
>> much work as it needs. With Seamonk
weeks Mozilla release
schedule, delaying release is not an option. So supporting the old
releases is no longer viable.
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bout 2000 bookmarks, and it
makes *so* much easier to find the one I want... also, site icons now
stay long-term, instead of disappearing after a few days.
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> desktop browser...
>
> There's your biz model/revenue stream, team. Companion i-apps.
Why would they? Mozilla has never charged the users for their products.
It's just not something that goes well with the non-profit foundation
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has SOME secondary meaning: the release
date. I think after a couple years of rapid-fire releases, users will
begin to lose track and will no longer be able to tell if Chrome 22,
Firefox 17 or Seamonkey 2.15 is the current release or not.
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> engine, I saw it in either networkworld.com or slashdot.
>
This guy at Ars Technica had a different spin on the issue:
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lacking compared to free products. Their goal, after all, is to push you
into a fully-MS solution (Exchange + Outlook) using their proprietary
protocol.
I wouldn't be surprised if the IMA
e that if they get stuck, their
computer-savvy workmate/nephew/friend will help them. Only the savviest
users will attempt to use "obscure" products like Camino, iCab,
Seamonkey, Maxthon or Opera.
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Is there any work being done to address the duplicated functionality?
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Get it at http://xsidebar.mozdev.org
;s "star".
Still, for a variety of reasons, Seamonkey keeps the ability of
exporting the bookmarks to an html file automatically on shutdown. I
don't recall right now if this option is enabled by default.
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>> to shutdown SM to get out of it without clicking on it.
>
> Really!? How'd I miss that?
>
I didn't look at the site, but there has been some cases of infected
ads. Paul got "lucky" in getting served an infected ads, other people
got regular ad
Interviewed by CNN on 21/07/2011 11:09, MCBastos told the world:
> I should mention that back when Seamonkey 2 was originally offered, some
> people had minor problems with upgrading. I don't recall exactl
Got interrupted here... well, one issue I do remember is that if you
uninstal
obably stop working, and
you will have to either upgrade to a later, SM-2.X compatible version,
or to find a suitable replacement.
I should mention that back when Seamonkey 2 was originally offered, some
people had minor problems with upgrading. I don't recall exactl
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> What fish? I've been using SeaMonkey from the beginning, no fish for me.
>
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> to
> the issues I raised.
Unfortunately, your frustration is misdirected. I'm an user, same as
you. I have no responsibilities in the decision-making process.
Therefore, I feel no anger at your demands for explanations -- I'm n
ch as NoScript or Enigmail will
probably keep targeting only the current releases (or perhaps they will
move to supporting the next beta). But they were always conservative in
that regard anyway.
As we settle on the rapid-release train, some of the problems we have
been experimenting should resol
rked behave normally. Only a few display this
behavior. Wikia does not give users a lot of latitude in setting up this
feature, so I can't imagine what makes one site behave differently from
another.
So... anybody else has noticed similar behavior?
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th SM 2, there were
still a few important differences (bookmarks system, for instance) --
and many developers kept ignoring SM.
Nowadays, in the post-2.1 era, Seamonkey is very similar feature-wise to
Firefox and Thunderbird, so it should be easier to make an extension
SM-compatible -- but m
d with no
> issues by the add-ons search in 2.0.14. G.
I'm using both BetterPrivacy and Prefbar, and they are listed in the
Add-On Manager without problem. Maybe there's something corrupted in
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a fix for a bug so serious it CANNOT wait for the next cycle. But
those are special cases, not to be considered in the normal release
schedule.
As for your more specific question, "why is it 2.2 instead of 2.1.1.?"
Well, yes, the Seamonkey part of it was mostly bugfixes. However, the
under
of it sometime in the future. In the
meanwhile, the modules that were "optional" in the old installer can be
uninstalled from the Add-On Manager.
Chatzilla is the IRC Chat you mention. There is also the DOM inspector
and the Javascript Debugger. All of them can be removed from the Add-On
don't even have
to edit the rtf for most of the other extensions.
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like there's a
big chance of me losing it. I could be burglarized, true, but I don't
lose sleep over some burglar logging on Wikia under my ID.
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>
> Also using the drop down list above the Domain list gives you several
> options.
I have tried that. If I select "Passwords only," for instance, I get
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;m still unable to use the passwords part of data manager.
I have passwords saved for a bunch of sites (including bugzilla), but
when I look at the Data Manager the "password" tabs are always greyed
out. If I select "passwords only", it lists *no* sites. I haven't
figured
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> somewhere.
There is one, in the release notes, section "known issues."
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> (Chrome went the other way, keeping the X but removing the site icon...
> it's one of the things I don't like on it.)
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attempt to rename the
places.sqlite.corrupt back to places.sqlite to check if your old
bookmarks are there. But do back up the current places.sqlite file
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> Can I just download 2.2 and install over 2.014 or do I need to wait for
> the automatic update?
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o see no place in about:config to change user agent... is there a
> string i need to add?
>
> i feel like i'm losing my mind here...
Try using the Seamonkey download page instead of the Firefox one:
https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/addon/add-on-compatibility-reporter/
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s instead of collected and launched all at once,
you cannot guess offhand how different are two consecutive releases from
the numbers alone. Moving to a date-based numbering would at least tell
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Interviewed by CNN on 09/07/2011 14:01, MCBastos told the world:
> And about versioning schemes: I think a data-based version number system
> would be better in the long run. Right now, anybody can remember that
> the latest Firefox release is 5. But as the numbers rise, it gets harder
ore than
two years old.
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amonkey should have jumped from "2.0" to "11.06." But such a large
jump would have flagged even more extensions as "incompatible." But it's
a thought for next year -- by then, Firefox and Gecko should be going
double digits.
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rome, for instance. Moving to Chrome and losing that
functionality, for me, would be a form of masochism.
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times it takes real programming
fixes, too; but unofficial versions with fixes are not unheard of).
Philip Chee maintains a repository of many such modified add-ons for
Seamonkey (and, in a few cases, for Firefox and Thunderbird too) at
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/
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For a given, very particular, very limited definition of "SM experience..."
A Webkit SM won't run extensions available for Gecko SM
A Webkit SM won't render pages the same as Gecko SM
Those two, taken together, mean that the user experience *will not* be
the same. Ergo, the exp
hysics interface in a small screen is
fundamentally different from point-and-click in a big screen. Look at
how little the Mobile Firefox UI resembles the desktop Firefox UI.
Some other team might be interested in doing such a project. From what I
have gathered here, nobody at the Seamonkey
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