Bill Spikowski schrieb:
Is updating Seamonkey to use Mozilla's new sync server something that's
in the works and might be expected soon (say, the next month, rather
than next year or not at all)?
Someone needs to port the code. SeaMonkey is a volunteer project, so it
needs someone to
Ray_Net schrieb:
My friend accepted the Windows10 upgrade, he was under Windows8
Now, he is under Windows10 and ... the SM mail is not functioning anymore.
Is it normal that SM-mail "SeaMonkey/2.12.1" doesn't work under
Windows10 after the "big upgrade"
Any versions below 2.35 are not
DoctorBill schrieb:
scam or Maleware
Note that the word is malware, it's because it is malicious, not
because it's male or female.
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Jonathan N. Little schrieb:
I use IcoFX but it maxes out at 256px. If you want a vector, here is my
drawing exported as a SVG:
We do have an original SVG, but note that this logo is trademarked and
therefore not entirely free to use, see
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/legal/#trademark
Jonathan N. Little schrieb:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Jonathan N. Little schrieb:
I use IcoFX but it maxes out at 256px. If you want a vector, here is my
drawing exported as a SVG:
We do have an original SVG, but note that this logo is trademarked and
therefore not entirely free to use, see
http
Paul Bergsagel schrieb:
Surprisingly SeaMonkey has been rated as more secure than Firefox
Please scroll down to the second table:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/mac-os-x-is-the-most-vulnerable-os-claims-security-firm/?tag=nl.e539s_cid=e539ttag=e539ftag=TRE17cfd61
Thank you SeaMonkey
Ronnie schrieb:
Understood, given their possible future importance supporting it might
be necessary or maybe break webapps off into its own directly launchable
component like the others, not sure if you can shoe horn it together
like that, just a thought.
If you can contribute and work on
PhillipJones schrieb:
Thanks. I've turned back on SSL3. Next time I have to do this will see
if this happens again.
Note that this means you are making your computer intentionally
insecure, for more information read
Miles Fidelman schrieb:
But if that money is in good supply, the question is irrelevant.
Exactly.
But, perhaps, more relevant questions:
- how much code is unique to SeaMonkey (vs. basic glue to combine Gecko,
and the Thunderbird mail code into one package)?
That's mostly the user
Ruediger Lahl schrieb:
*Ray_Net* wrote:
The search deal between Google and Mozilla which provided funding for
Mozilla has EXPIRED and is NOT BEING RENEWED. A new search deal has been
stuck with Yahoo. Will the Yahoo search deal provide enough long term
funding for Mozilla to keep development
NoOp schrieb:
I'd say your best bet is to support the volunteer developers that take
time from their day jobs to work on the SeaMonkey project.
Actually, that's the second best bet. The best bet is to actually try an
actively help the project, be it with targeted testing and finding
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
I have a fast connection, and usually get an instantaneous response, but
tonight https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/ has been thinking
for ten minutes (Win7 equivalent of the hourglass) without making up its
mind. I can browse other sites fine.
One of the
Daniel schrieb:
Tonight, in my linux incarnation, I do get this screen so can select
where I want to save the file to.
Why didn't I get the choice in Win7??
Because the default setting for the storage location in Edit
Preferences Browser Downloads is to safe to the Downloads folder of
David E. Ross schrieb:
netpredictions.sqlite is used in a scheme to predict what domains you
might request next so that a prefetch to a domain-name server (DNS) can
resolve in advance the domain to its IP address. This is supposed to be
controlled by the preference variable
Rob schrieb:
The reason why some of the .sqlite files are so darn large is partly
the silly pre-allocation that is done on them.
Silly is in the eye of the beholder. The preallocation makes write
access to the DB much faster. It's a tradeoff. The vast majority of
people have local profiles
BIll Spikowski schrieb:
Is there any way that I could export Seamonkey bookmarks and use them on
an Android tablet?
If you use Firefox for Android 28 (old version) for setting it up, you
can even use Sync for continuously synchronizing SeaMonkey with Firefox
for Android.
Firefox for
Ed Mullen schrieb:
The vast majority of people here have no
coding ability but do have a love of the product.
If they have the ability to learn a coding ability, they should dare to
do so. That would be *very* helpful.
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Ed Mullen schrieb:
I don't know why the devs haven't embraced the idea.
I think mostly because their problem for not doing more is not that they
have too little money, but that they have too little time.
Unfortunately, time is money does not really work in reality.
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pulls it out of that state and back into normal working mode. I
suspect that something to do with the tab bar is causing it but I have
no concrete steps to reproduce and leads on the actual breakage.
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the same JS function, so this difference is strange. Does anything
appear on the Error console when you call the context menu item?
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Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
However, since we're discussing it and I'm playing with it, I just
discovered that if I try to /delete/ a selected domain, your
Forget tab does appear. That's probably what /should/ happen when
I select Forget about
MCBastos schrieb:
2. The release notes for 2.18
I still find it funny that we have and link *release* notes for
something that wasn't *released* after all... ;-)
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settings or
install an OS you can actually trust?
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completely. So, from that
POV, a bug has been actually fixed.
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to hear. Who was ownership turned to?
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David Wilkinson schrieb:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
David Wilkinson schrieb:
After upgrading to version 2.19 on a Windows 7 x64 system, my profile
was not working properly. I tracked this down to the fact that I had
lost ownership (and hence permissions) of prefs.js (and also
sessionstore.json
!
Of course, it's would be even more helpful if you could actively help
the project: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved
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WaltS schrieb:
Shame about:robots isn't in SeaMonkey.
But we have about:life instead! :)
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friendly and willing
to help you find your orientation!
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process, not of the SeaMonkey
application itself.
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Ant schrieb:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/changes
And if you have encountered random crashes at Facebook pages, we have a
fix for a major issue of that kind in 2.15.2 as well (which was the main
reason we created Firefox 18.0.2 and this SeaMonkey update).
Robert
Justin Wood (Callek) schrieb:
My proposal:
+1 on all accounts.
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of such software will donate a significant amount of money towards
making SeaMonkey better, maybe it might be an idea to suggest the use of
their product, but otherwise, we should keep suggestions for using
specific third-party products out of our websites.
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completely
different they detect.
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David E. Ross schrieb:
3. At the top of the Browser pane in the Display on area, ...
You apparently don't know what about:home and about:newtab (the default
for browser.newtab.url) are. Both are functionalities that can't be had
with SeaMonkey at this time.
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Ed Mullen schrieb:
Any idea if that will ever make it into SeaMonkey? I find it very useful.
I think both those features would not be too hard to port over, and just
need someone to do the work. I'm pretty sure we'd be happy if you try to
do that!
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. Jens who maintains the requirements page) how well it does!
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-512 - and the checksum
and other info about the update is coming via an encrypted connection
(SSL) that is only allowed to be signed by certain CAs, so that the
delivery mechanism is *really* secure.
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.* - and updates should work now that 2.13.1 has been
released.
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Desiree schrieb:
I think the update to 2.12.1 was partly to patch the vulnerability?
http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/09/crime-hijacks-https-sessions/
No, this has been fixed before already.
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WLS schrieb:
When I disabled JavaScript, and restarted SeaMonkey the button did not
appear for me.
Very much possible, as Persona requires JavaScript to work.
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in the
long run can avoid Flash completely - but that's only a long-term
solution. In the short term, we will continue to work with Adobe and try
to help and push them to fix the problems users are seeing.
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post of the developer when he first landed it for how to activate
this feature:
http://msujaws.wordpress.com/2012/04/11/opting-in-to-plugins-in-firefox/
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to correct that.
My we are a select special project group aren't we?
Yes, we are. And an independent one at that.
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world of today's
web and which are less fit for doing that (hint, for the latter, they
might look better there if their contributors would help to make them
fit by innovating on top of the established base).
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under Sea-Monkeys, in
plural and with a dash in the name.
Still, that guy holding the seamonkey.org domain once had and claims to
still want to do a page about those brine shrimp and he's been unwilling
to hand over the domain so far.
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that wouldn't hand it over
to us, even though he hadn't placed a live site under that domain for ages.
And apparently that's still true, I just checked again.
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, I hope we'll also be
able to put it into 2.12 before it ships.
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you have Flash installed
and that you're opted out of youtube.com/html5 - if you want inferior
technology, so be it.
That said, he has apparently found what he actually wanted.
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with them to try and improve the situation.
There's also another problem if you have Real Player Video Downloader
installed, which sometimes makes watching videos impossible. The guys at
Real are working on fixing that, until then, it's best to disable or
uninstall their plugin.
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there.
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in about:config - I don't know if there's any way
to turn off precaching, but it might actually be disabled together with
autoplay, not sure about that.
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Daniel schrieb:
With reference to SeaMonkey, what is Kilimanjaro??
It actually has practically no relation to SeaMonkey, it's more about
Firefox (actually all of Firefox OS, Firefox for Android and Firefox for
desktop, as well as the services surrounding them).
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, dubbed Basecamp, which is everything
needed for the launch of the first devices with Firefox OS somewhere
around the turn of the year.
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run there
with our web runtime in a way that they look like native but actually
are using web technologies). :)
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NoOp schrieb:
[1] data loss because the only way to regain use/control of the cursor
is to kill the seamonkey-bin process.
That's not the definition of data loss. That would be if persistent data
on disk would be gone forever. This doesn't happen here.
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the difference unless you display them differently. Making evil.com
stand out in one example and paypal.com in the other is something that
can help there.
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and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683811 are filed on
basically the same issue.
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dd code, as this seems to only affect Linux.
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with (at least experience from other incidents lead me to believe
that). And yes, I heard that there's a fallback solution in the Doodle
going to Flash instead - if you have it installed and enabled.
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completed the switch to the new
interfaces in 2.1 with that and a few others.
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later as that's
definitely wrong.
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Rostyslaw Lewyckyj schrieb:
The subject: header says it all. :)
Hopefully never. But chemspills/oilspills always come unexpectedly.
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will always invoke the profile manager and doesn't take
an additional parameter. What you want instead is -P which takes a
profile as additional paramenter.
Try this instead:
C:\Program Files\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -P Dan -migration
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and trusted location every time you download a file.
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Daniel schrieb:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj schrieb:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
... Yes, as always, all currently known vulnerabilities are fixed in
the current stable release,
Hmmm. That is quite a broad and strong statement ! :)
Well, at least all the ones listed in the list I
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj schrieb:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
... Yes, as always, all currently known vulnerabilities are fixed in
the current stable release,
Hmmm. That is quite a broad and strong statement ! :)
Well, at least all the ones listed in the list I pointed to. :)
Robert Kaiser
details instead
of rant.
1) Don't feed the trolls.
2) Apparently, he's playing out some kind of weird role playing game
here in the channel. I wouldn't take those comments as anything than
in-game play messages.
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who doesn't care about our release
politics.
Just makes me happy I'm not the release manager any more.
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'MindTouch.Deki.Script.Runtime.DekiScriptUndefinedNameException' was
thrown. (click for details)
Have you read the big note at the top of the MDN pages that talks about
those?
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. Intel graphics can of course make a difference, different
graphics chips have different capabilities and different speed (and of
course different drivers that could be more or less optimized).
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chicagofan schrieb:
You went directly from 2.0.14 to 2.6.1? No intermediate stops at 2.1,
etc.? :)
I don't see why an intermediate stop would be needed. From 1.x, it's
good to go via 2.1 as an intermediate, but from all 2.x it should be
painless to step to the newest release so far.
Robert
support) and adoption of browsers that
could well deal with CSS (driven by Firefox adoption to a large degree)
was the turning point.
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it should have some relevant information.
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of preference settings, is to
activate SeaMonkey Sync (should be available from both the Tools menu
and from preferences) on both installations.
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David E. Ross schrieb:
That page should distinguish between SM 2.6 and SM 2.6.1. Otherwise,
some users will mistakenly think that security flaws actually fixed
between the two were instead already fixed in 2.6.
2.6 and 2.6.1 are the same security-wise, no need to distinguish anything.
Robert
Dustbin schrieb:
It should not be necessary to spoof firefox.
You're right that it should not, but in many cases it unfortunately is.
You can turn it off in preferences, though - but be prepared to
encounter broken websites then.
Robert Kaiser
-on? This is the IE9 UA, and
we never use that ourselves, but of course some add-on can set it via an
override pref.
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as well to
see the crash, that would be helpful. The developers need to see how
this happens to find a way to fix it.
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happened, and give us the link/ID of that one?
Thanks,
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Visited) or using toolbar customization to move them away (bookmarks
button)? I guess you guys just want geeky solutions instead of easy ones...
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to be a Firefox 8.0.1
version.
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you links to install those.
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) - depending on specifications in the HTML,
either a GET or POST request is used (the recommendation is to use GET
when performing searches etc. that are repeatable and the resulting link
can be bookmarked or handed to others, while using POST in other cases).
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Philip TAYLOR schrieb:
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Dustbin schrieb:
I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a web
form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP. But is it
HTTP; is it FTP; is it...?
Usually HTTP (or HTTPS depending on the URL of the page
,
it just sends the data to an email client/window, and whatever that uses
does the send then. This can be any protocol used for sending emails,
depending on what the user has set up.
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the current release (2.4.1 at this
moment) as soon as possible.
I also would advise to update Flash to 11.0.
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Sandy Pamin schrieb:
Seamonkey 2.0.14 has been crashing a lot lately when trying to print.
Please try 2.4.1, it's easily possible that this has been fixed there.
We are steadily working on fixing crashes in all Mozilla products.
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Justin Wood (Callek) schrieb:
Short answer, Robert Kaiser created the linux64 updates manually ahead
of time for me.
I didn't. No update snippets for linux64 2.5 betas (2.4 and lower betas
have snippets to go to 2.4.1 at least, though).
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Justin Wood (Callek) schrieb:
Guess something is strange, or one of us was
wrong. :-)
Agreed.
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all of the others have (and
IE9 also partially has).
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I even
and Firefox 7.0.1 have.
Keep them coming!
Please not. They only mean we need to fix up something more often than
every 6 weeks, and that's bad. I'd rather have larger user communities
testing in the 12 weeks of stabilization that Aurora and Beta represent.
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now, 2.0.x didn't have the restriction in the first place.
In conclusion: You need to manually download a new version and install
it this time, then you will get correct updates again in the future.
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Ray_Net schrieb:
How to kill Java on my machine (win7) and/or when using IE(or SM)
On SM it should be as easy as going into the Add-ons Manager, select
Plugins, and deactivate it from there. No idea about Windows/IE as I
keep my hands off proprietary software as much as I can.
Robert
versions, which are all we know about right now, and Oracle has not made
any commitment to fixing the problem in future versions.
I hope that explains the problem enough.
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are
discussing blocking all versions of Java on all versions of Firefox.
The same should be true 1:1 for SeaMonkey.
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of the build.
I guess that file version refers to the Gecko engine.
More to the Mozilla platform, but the versions of Gecko and the platform
are the same anyhow. ;-)
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