version would not install in SM
2.x.
Just use Lightning 1.0 Beta 1 from addons.mozilla.org as that one works
fine with all SeaMonkey 2.0.x versions.
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dominique schrieb:
Something to remember as the vulnerability is still open !
It can only safely be closed by turning off renegotiation, from what I read.
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2.0.2 is not compatible and should be disabled.
Therefore, because it's of no use, il must/could be uninstalled.
Am i wrong ?
The 2.0.3 version will just overwrite the older one, just like every
time when you upgrade an add-on (and it does it in a safe way, AFAIK).
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Rex wrote:
I finished downloading 2.03, then went to seamonkey-project.org - and I
see the test page of Apache server!!
Temporary problem, it's already solved:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546997
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that, the 2.0.3 language packs
available from the download page are now compatible with all future
2.0.x versions and will not bring up that warning.
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bring me a little line saying:
Seamonkey prevented this site(www.seamonkey-project.org) from asking
you to install software on your computer.
Could i click on the Install sotware button ?
Yes.
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Phillip Jones wrote:
I'm already using the RC candidate is there any reason to download the
gold version and install it. I've noticed for now my crashes have
disappeared.
The candidates and the release are the same thing, as usual.
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- McAfee - Site Adviser.
S.
I disabled the SA service and things work fine now. Thank you.
With 2.0.3, things should even work with SA, and newer SA versions also
work fine even with 2.0.1, by the way.
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Why doesn't SeaMonkey have a backup/restore function built in?
Because nobody did write the code for it yet - we'd welcome help to get
such a function written, though.
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would have if we'd have an active
Facebook fan group *shudder*.
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the further experience of that series even smoother with those.
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NoOp wrote:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0.3-candidates/build1/
Oops, sorry, yes, that's it. cp error.
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(Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 - 2.6.31-19-generic):
[...]
Linux 64bit (Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 - 2.6.31-19-generic):
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Thanks a ton, I think I have enough functional testing to turn on
updates on the beta channel :)
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to do...
For 2.1, we'll see - there's a platform feature in development that
allows the preloading of a lot of things, but doesn't create the tray
icon, so that's only one part of this. Again, if someone comes up with a
creative add-on solution, we'd be quite happy!
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and comment, I have the impression that
unlink LKML there isn't a mailing list for public patch testing, just
the once a day release of code submitted by developers.
The place for patches and reviews is bugzilla.mozilla.org for SeaMonkey
just like for the whole Mozilla community.
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
As I said, It ain't going to happen, Unless someone comes up with an
extension to add it back. And that not going to pass with the mozilla
big-wigs. They don't want it.
An extension probably cannot change this, what it would
Ray_Net wrote:
I just read and understand:
So if you have a mailto link viewed in the Seamonkey browser, you can
click on it and it did not opens your non-Seamonkey e-mail client
I can't remember saying that.
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Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones schrieb:
I have tabs turned off for now. But everything opens in new windows
(which is better than tabs.) I'd like for it to re-use the current
window. I know on SM 1.1.18 there were certain sites that forced new
windows. but most would
, while JavaScript runs inside SeaMonkey itself and so it's our
job to care.
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Philip Chee wrote:
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 16:12:13 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Its JavaScript not Java. Java is pretty secure now.
Actually, Java isn't more secure than JavaScript, it's just that Java
isn't used that much any more -
Really? Perhaps you should tell Google
Ray_Net wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I just read and understand:
So if you have a mailto link viewed in the Seamonkey browser, you can
click on it and it did not opens your non-Seamonkey e-mail client
I can't remember saying that.
Exact, i just asked you ... in other words
Phillip Jones schrieb:
No! No! No! No! No tabs in Email/ News that are enough of a PIA in the
browser. If they are I want a switch to turn them off.
We have never said that we will force you to use tabs at any time, and
we don't plan to.
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an email client.
Very early versions were browser-only for sure, but I can't exactly tell
which version was the first to have a mail client. I heard it was some
3.x version, but I wasn't around at that time.
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JavaScripts are executed when you read
HTML mail in 1.x and you only realize they are a problem when the attack
has already been successful.
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of the affected code. It's not about wanting or
not wanting it, it's about being able to guarantee security. This seems
to be a concept that a number of people here don't seem to grasp anyhow,
or intentionally neglect.
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messages or instant mesaging of some sort), and surely don't use
newsgroups at all. Times change, strangely.
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another window comes up.
There should be a setting that is currently grouped in tabbed browsing
where you can change that. Be aware that the internal mail client
follows the setting for external applications, though.
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though.
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browser-only applications, as _they_ don't need anything else. Almost
everyone in here thinks differently, of course ;-)
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, that should be quite easy to do in this case, and
Justin surely knows how to do it.
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error imo).
It's interesting that you know of decisions the project organizing way
doesn't know about. It must be nice to see conspiracies everywhere.
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perfection.
Opera isn't open source, but you know what the features are that you
want and SeaMonkey is open source in all versions, so just try to do it,
and you'll be happy. ;-)
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now other than to play a troll...
I want watched threads in mail, too, but we never had that.
Feel free to write a patch.
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interesting thing about Opera is that it's about:config
page has an ability built in to reset it to default - I'm not one for
fooling around in about:config, but that certainly seems a prudent
feature for someone that is...
Sounds interesting!
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to parse the original
UI definitions again. You can do nothing but leave them as they are, but
you can safely exclude them from backups, as they are automatically
regenerated when they are missing.
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Robert Kaiser:
You can do nothing but leave them as they are, ...
Hm, sometimes the XUL.mfl becomes corrupt and must be removed manually.
Haven't seen that in years.
Therefore i have set
- user.js -
// XUL-Caching und XUL.mfl abschalten
user_pref
to look at them when doing
other work on the themes.
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the two SeaMonkey themes that work right.
The quite unusual-looking LCARStrek theme and the EarlyBlue theme should
both work fine - but I guess they don't provide quite the look you qant
to have ;-)
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on some campaigns to animate them to
make those compatible with SeaMonkey 2.x.
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Philip Chee schrieb:
The ability to import/migrate *some* data (I think global history) from
1.x profiles will be lost in 1.9.2.
Download history actually. From all I know, global history will work for
a longer time.
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Graham schrieb:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
All cases where you get a list on double-click on the field are the same
cases that show a selection when starting to type.
Password (and user name) fields also get automatically filled in if you
only have exactly one username/password saved for that website
Rufus schrieb:
Which you do already in maintaining a multi-platform product, so it's
not a stretch.
Oh, but maintaining a single code path for all platforms is much easier
than 4-5 different ones!
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NoOp schrieb:
On 01/07/2010 04:40 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
My initial point/suggestion was to leverage capability built into the
individual OS...thus allowing you to drop some code altogether.
By introducing at least three code paths for the three major platforms,
and probably
Graham schrieb:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Could you define the actual problem you're having and what's not
decent in SM2 for that matter?
My personal beef with SM2's forms and password handling is that it is
entirely unpredictable. On a few sites, things are automatically filled
in. On some
are completely different to
interface with.
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chicagofan schrieb:
A blank message serves no purpose but to annoy other people who come
to this support forum looking for help with their problems.
Right, and that's why my reply to the OP is just as useless. no
content probably even deserves no reply at all. :P
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platform
would not have supported profile switching at all, and to even get it in
SeaMonkey 2 at all we needed to emulate it in a way that actually
restarts the whole application, even if that restart might be faster
than a normal application start.
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?)
capability on both platforms for storage of such information?
Feel free to write a patch, our software is all open source!
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the actual problem you're having and what's not
decent in SM2 for that matter?
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Ray_Net wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
bdiver wrote:
The seamonkey lock up has happened many times since I upgraded to
2.01, is there is fix or something I'm doing wrong?
See third point in
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.1/#issues
Thanks Robert for this usefull link
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Rick Merrill wrote:
Is there a workaround for this? e.g. by changing an extension
association in the registry?
No, this needs a code fix.
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bdiver wrote:
The seamonkey lock up has happened many times since I upgraded to
2.01, is there is fix or something I'm doing wrong?
See third point in
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.1/#issues
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. If that happens (and it's
somewhat likely), then the planned February update that will contain
this fix will be renamed to 2.0.3 - but it still majorly depends on
finding a fix for the mail compose freeze that affects many Windows users.
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display is you use the Open File... menu within Seamonkey. !?!??!
Very odd ... Any clues?
This is known and will be fixed in the 2.0.2 update.
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in a further version, e.g. 2.1 (not
that we cannot change any strings in 2.0.x for localization reasons).
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Rufus schrieb:
Oh - and with 2.0.1, the previous grayed out empty items in my
Bookmarks list under 2.0 went away.
We fixed that Mac-specific bug in the update, yes. I think we even
mentioned that in the release notes.
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as about:config is better nowadays). And the masses also
should not ever need to touch about:config as well, everything a normal
mass-user should need to look into is the graphical preferences window.
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Bookmarks, but that could be too little precise.
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knowledge so probably
pretty advanded anyhow. And about:config is already hidden, you only get
it by entering it manually and acknowleding a warning (though people
didn't understand the warning wanting to be somewhat funny).
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be unique to the Default Theme as the Modern theme doesn't exhibit this
behavior.
I'm pretty sure there is a Bugzilla entry for this, it comes up
randomly, it seems. I wonder if the rework of the bookmark system (which
we should do for 2.1) will be able to help, but not really sure.
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storing
formats. But then, anyone editing configuration files manually is
probably not the masses, as you state. ;-)
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said that what you work on is not in the
slightest way related with the Internet. In this place, a few weeks or
months can mean life or death for a software project.
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John wrote:
very poor choice--a well designed program would not require that kind of
work.
Fully agreed, and as a volunteer project we like any help we can get to
actually work on improving that design.
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Still, it's interesting to know that your problem doesn't appear there.
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right now, all I have seen is talk and not deeds.
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of this year. But what it needs to get done is someone to do the work,
suggestions and rants alone are not enough.
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users.
In terms of SeaMonkey 2, those decisions were in a few cases between
letting the project as a whole die or replacing some old feature with a
new feature that works differently. How would you decide in such a
situation?
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support the same mechanism for extensions to put new elements
there - you just probably haven't installed any extension that does it.
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with the KompoZer team soon.
Again, I suspect that it is moot, AND I did not know where else to
report it.
If it still happens in SeaMonkey 2.0 Composer, it's probably not moot,
the place to report it at is https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
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.
I mean you have a person to
come up with a replacement in the form of an add on. Get him to added it
in SeaMonkey.
You're welcome to help and take that part of getting him to add it in
SeaMonkey, we'd all be happy about it.
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, select Customize... and then, in the customization view,
drag the Bookmarks button out of the toolbar.
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rewrote the whole installer and
OS handling code. And the internal update function doesn't even use the
installer. ;-)
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customization mode, you can move the home button
out of the toolbar by just dragging it around with the mouse.
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it is surely wanted!
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functionality in 2.0 that also zooms images now?
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documentation for other users, or even in developing add-ons and the
application itself!
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be good now until about the year 2014.
Congratulations!
I probably just need to realize there are people who give a sh*t about
using secure software. ;-)
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zone, usually somewhat after 3pm in that time zone.
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Phillip Jones wrote:
I've read they are supposed to be getting away from src 's and strictly
addons .
True, but that needs the new format to be supported in SeaMonkey first,
and we are not there yet.
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Bill Davidsen wrote:
I think most users would agree that correct behavior is to ask when it's
needed, and not at any random times.
Even developers agree on that - the real problem is how to get the
current infrastructure to do that.
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.complete.mar 3 MB larger?
Different compression, the installer uses 7zip, the MAR format is
defined with some less efficient compression format (don't know it by
heart).
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Phillip Jones wrote:
Image zoom only affect images making them larger or smaller.
Ah, OK, didn't know that.
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John Boyle wrote:
To Robert Kaiser: Well, I had a man I trust come and clean out the
mangled internet situation, and reinstalled 1.1.18, and downloaded 2.0.
Now, before I do anything , I wanted to let you know I have almost
nothing on this reconstituted version. Would everything transfer over
Paul wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago, then went
to SM 1117
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. If they aren't,
the most convient way to set them is to right-click and create a new
pref right from about:config though ;-)
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