On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 23:58:38 +0800, Philip Chee wrote:
Anybody have a few spare nanoseconds to look at this (incomplete) list
of PageInfo bugs that need to be triaged and possibly closed?
Note for those of you in m.s.seamonkey these bugs need to be tested
against current trunk nightlies
is being released.
Please help testing our SeaMonkey 1.1.16 candidate builds
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/candidates-1.1.16/
- preferably via performing the smoketests from the, please go to and do
a SeaMonkey 1.1 test run
http://litmus.mozilla.org/run_tests.cgi
open windows task manager and then select process tab then look for
seamonkey from the porcess list and then click end task..
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I just bought a new computer and am having trouble installing the adobe
flash player. I click install and it says that I need to turn seamonkey
off for it to install so then I go and turn seamonkey off and it says
the exact same thing. I then tried restarting and installing but it says
I
Joseph Puentes wrote:
I just bought a new computer and am having trouble installing the adobe
flash player. I click install and it says that I need to turn seamonkey
off for it to install so then I go and turn seamonkey off and it says
the exact same thing. I then tried restarting and
Joseph Puentes wrote:
I just bought a new computer and am having trouble installing the adobe
flash player. I click install and it says that I need to turn seamonkey
off for it to install so then I go and turn seamonkey off and it says
the exact same thing. I then tried restarting and
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something else just occurred to me. In the To area, TO
is for email, Newsgroup is used to send to the newsgroup.
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Hi,
I just bought a new computer and kind of know how to move Seamonkey
over to my new computer with a couple of problems that I need your help
with.
1) I am trying to find the Mozilla folder so I can copy and paste it
to my new Mozilla folder so that when I open seamonkey
Joseph Puentes wrote:
Hi,
I just bought a new computer and kind of know how to move Seamonkey
over to my new computer with a couple of problems that I need your help
with.
1) I am trying to find the Mozilla folder so I can copy and paste it
to my new Mozilla folder so that when I open
Hi,
I just bought a new computer and kind of know how to move Seamonkey
over to my new computer with a couple of problems that I need your help
with.
1) I am trying to find the Mozilla folder so I can copy and paste it
to my new Mozilla folder so that when I open seamonkey
Joseph Puentes wrote:
Hi,
I just bought a new computer and kind of know how to move Seamonkey
over to my new computer with a couple of problems that I need your help
with.
1) I am trying to find the Mozilla folder so I can copy and paste it
to my new Mozilla folder so that when I open
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash
Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said I needed
the
Red Bird wrote:
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash
Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said
)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.
First of all, on your menu bar select [Help About Plugins]. Do you
see Flash?
Then use SeaMonkey to visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/. Do you pass the Flash
installation test?
If the answers to both questions
icon)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.
First of all, on your menu bar select [Help About Plugins]. Do you
see Flash?
Then use SeaMonkey to visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/. Do you pass the Flash
installation test?
If the answers to both
Red Bird wrote:
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash
Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said
(this shows a flash icon)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.
First of all, on your menu bar select [Help About Plugins]. Do you
see Flash?
Then use SeaMonkey to visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/. Do you pass the Flash
installation test
On 2/22/2009 3:42 PM, Ken wrote:
Red Bird wrote:
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash
Player. I went to the
checked the internet side of SM and my emails are at my homepage is
look at, so that tells me that SM is retrieving email from the server.
SM is just not transferring email to the mail/newsgroup side of SM.
Not sure if I have explain this well enough, but any help would be
great.
Did you do
not
receive emails.
I checked the internet side of SM and my emails are at my homepage is
look at, so that tells me that SM is retrieving email from the server.
SM is just not transferring email to the mail/newsgroup side of SM.
Not sure if I have explain this well enough, but any help would be
great.
Did
this well enough, but any help would be
great.
Did you do the Server changes att has warning you about for over a Year Now
pop.att.yahoo.com Port 995 ssl
=
smtp.att.yahoo.com port 465ssl Check use Name amd password
checked the internet side of SM and my emails are at my homepage is
look at, so that tells me that SM is retrieving email from the server.
SM is just not transferring email to the mail/newsgroup side of SM.
Not sure if I have explain this well enough, but any help would be
great.
To update everyone
Ed Mullen wrote:
A bookmark is a URL to a (typically) Web page. Stored in the
bookmarks.html file or the SQLite equivalent in SM2.
Until further notice it's still bookmarks.html in SM2.
Greetings,
Jens
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bookmarks.html because you've set up SM2 to write
to the html file when closing SM. So, is SM2 actually
using places.sqlite or the html file?
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Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
In SM there is a Status Bar in the bottom lower-left of the SM
window. There are various icons there. The last one opens the Address
Book.
nope, not for me. The last one is chatzilla
Yep, true enough. I don't install Chatzilla.
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Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A bookmark is a URL to a (typically) Web page. Stored in the
bookmarks.html file or the SQLite equivalent in SM2.
Until further notice it's still bookmarks.html in SM2.
Greetings,
Jens
are you sure that its not
set or change anything, I just let the
installer import my SM1 profile.
make a change to the bookmarks, close SM and take a
look. IF this is true, then what happened? SM2 is
supposed to be using the same format as FF3.
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install Chatzilla.
I've gotten so used to having it there, it now looks
naked without it.
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 09:23:54 -0800, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A bookmark is a URL to a (typically) Web page. Stored in the
bookmarks.html file or the SQLite equivalent in SM2.
Until further notice it's still bookmarks.html in SM2.
are you
.
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Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 09:23:54 -0800, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A bookmark is a URL to a (typically) Web page. Stored in the
bookmarks.html file or the SQLite equivalent in SM2.
Until further notice it's still bookmarks.html
Ed Mullen wrote:
The only places.sqlite files on my system are in my Firefox profiles.
The Places-based history has been introduced after the build you are
using (SM2a2).
HTH
Jens
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. Click it and explore. And open Help and enter bookmarks
in the search pane and read.
Thanks for that, Ed. My question was, more or less, rhetorical!
Well, I knew that! :-) But, then I thought: Hmm. Suppose someone else is
out there reading this who actually is confused by this discussion? :-D
one is chatzilla
Yep, true enough. I don't install Chatzilla.
I've gotten so used to having it there, it now looks naked without it.
...but do you actually use it, Peter?
nope.
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On 12/20/2008 10:38 AM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
thanks for that great info. I ask because I remember a
round with KaiRo that the bookmarks would change over
to the same as FF3.
So, this sounds like excellent news. I guess I'll be
happy with the new changes in SM2 since
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
The only places.sqlite files on my system are in my Firefox profiles.
The Places-based history has been introduced after the build you are
using (SM2a2).
HTH
Jens
Thanks for the info, Jens.
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 18:52:33 -0800, NoOp wrote:
fine), Xsidebar honked on my today required a reload/install, Mozilla
Prefbar is still learning to clear data... etc.
If you are on the 2.0a3pre trunk nightlies, every few weeks some change
affects xSidebar and then I push out a new
and have nothing to do with one another.
In SM there is a Status Bar in the bottom lower-left of the SM window.
There are various icons there. The last one opens the Address Book.
On the Menu Bar at the top of the browser window is an item called
Bookmarks. Click it and explore. And open Help
Help and enter bookmarks
in the search pane and read.
Thanks for that, Ed. My question was, more or less, rhetorical!
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Ed Mullen wrote:
In SM there is a Status Bar in the bottom lower-left of the SM window.
There are various icons there. The last one opens the Address Book.
nope, not for me. The last one is chatzilla
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