I was foolish enough to upgrade to Big Sur when Apple asked me to!!
Now I can't get SeaMonkey Composer to create a link. When it tries to add the
link dialog box it freezes. I upgraded to the latest standard release (2.53.4
en) and it is still true. The browser also hangs on a dialog open
I want to provide a link to a pdf file in a web page using SeaMonkey Composer,
but it won’t allow me. How can one do this?
Thanks.
==Tamer
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On Monday, November 18, 2019 at 8:14:41 AM UTC-6, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
> I was hoping someone who has access to an ftp server could jump in here,
> I don't. Do you have appropriate logging set up on the target machine?
> Something like firewall logs or logging of ftp failed access
BigBlue wrote:
On Friday, November 15, 2019 at 2:11:44 PM UTC-6, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Did you install the same level as you had previously?
We are talking Windows here? (which version? Not that it makes much of
a difference)
Yes, I was at the latest Seamonkey version before the
On Friday, November 15, 2019 at 2:11:44 PM UTC-6, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
> Did you install the same level as you had previously?
> We are talking Windows here? (which version? Not that it makes much of
> a difference)
Yes, I was at the latest Seamonkey version before the re-install.
BigBlue wrote:
After some Seamonkey crashing issues a few weeks back I had to reinstall
Seamonkey and restore my profile from a backup of the profile directory.
Everything has been working great since then except publishing web pages to a
web server I manage. I've always been able to use
By the way, I have removed and recreated the publishing site profile several
times and I know the information is correct. I can use FireFTP or command line
FTP just fine.
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After some Seamonkey crashing issues a few weeks back I had to reinstall
Seamonkey and restore my profile from a backup of the profile directory.
Everything has been working great since then except publishing web pages to a
web server I manage. I've always been able to use Composer to edit
I'm using a mac OS X 10.6.8 and seamonkey 2.33.1
In the old days in Composer it was possible to click to the right of a table
and then using "enter" to place a space under that table and between it and the
next table. There seems to be no way of clicking outside of a table other than
in
Hartmut
> I'm using the latest usable Version of SM 2.56a1 Linux x86_64. Self
> compiled, some private patches. The composer starts, but I have never
> used it.
2.56a1 really had a lot of problems. Apply the zips on Bills site using the
mozilla-release csets on his site:
Richard Owlett wrote:
On 05/16/2018 12:28 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Richard Owlett:
I've downloaded
https://www.wg9s.com/comm-253/seamonkey-2.53.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
and extracted SeaMonkey.
It will not launch.
I'm using the latest usable Version of SM 2.56a1 Linux x86_64. Self
On 05/16/2018 12:28 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
Richard Owlett:
I've downloaded
https://www.wg9s.com/comm-253/seamonkey-2.53.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
and extracted SeaMonkey.
It will not launch.
I'm using the latest usable Version of SM 2.56a1 Linux x86_64. Self
compiled, some private
Richard Owlett:
>I've downloaded
>https://www.wg9s.com/comm-253/seamonkey-2.53.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
>and extracted SeaMonkey.
>It will not launch.
I'm using the latest usable Version of SM 2.56a1 Linux x86_64. Self
compiled, some private patches. The composer starts, but I have never
used
On 05/16/2018 07:11 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 05/16/2018 04:16 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Speaking of testing. Try 2.53 and see if Composer still works. I am
using this as the base to port patches to the next planned release
2.57 but really only tested mailnews and the browser yet.
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 16/05/18 19:16:
> Edmund, just as a By-the-By, would those still developing Thunderbird
have an
> interest in any Composer bugs?? If so, would they have access to
> SeaMonkey::Composer??
They have their hands full getting 60 out the door. We are sti
On 05/16/2018 04:16 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Edmund, just as a By-the-By, would those still developing Thunderbird
have an
> interest in any Composer bugs?? If so, would they have access to
> SeaMonkey::Composer??
They have their hands full getting 60 out the door. We
> Edmund, just as a By-the-By, would those still developing Thunderbird have an
> interest in any Composer bugs?? If so, would they have access to
> SeaMonkey::Composer??
They have their hands full getting 60 out the door. We are still months behind
them. The Composer code lives in sh
On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 4:41:39 AM UTC-4, izntmac wrote:
> I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey Composer may be
> discontinued? Is this so? I use it to keep two websites updated. It is so
> easy to use. Please let me know about the status of Composer. Thank
Edmund Wong wrote on 16/05/18 15:00:
Ant wrote:
On 5/15/2018 3:46 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey
Composer may be discontinued?
Where did you see this? I wrote the notes and this is not mentioned
anywh
On 5/15/2018 10:00 PM, Edmund Wong wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 5/15/2018 3:46 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey
Composer may be discontinued?
Where did you see this? I wrote the notes and this is not mentioned
anywh
Ant wrote:
> On 5/15/2018 3:46 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
>> > I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey
>> Composer may be discontinued?
>>
>> Where did you see this? I wrote the notes and this is not mentioned
>> anywhere.
>
Ant wrote on 16-05-18 00:29:
On 5/15/2018 3:46 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey
Composer may be discontinued?
Where did you see this? I wrote the notes and this is not mentioned
anywhere.
> There was an enquiry by M
On 5/15/2018 3:46 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey
Composer may be discontinued?
Where did you see this? I wrote the notes and this is not mentioned
anywhere.
> There was an enquiry by Mozilla if the Composer standalone p
> I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey Composer may
be discontinued?
Where did you see this? I wrote the notes and this is not mentioned anywhere.
> There was an enquiry by Mozilla if the Composer standalone product in Bugzilla
I just added a clarificatio
I say on your May 14th Seamonkey Meeting Notes that Seamonkey Composer may be
discontinued? Is this so? I use it to keep two websites updated. It is so easy
to use. Please let me know about the status of Composer. Thanks!
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Known bug. Fix will be in 2.49.2
FRG
alan.h...@zen.co.uk wrote:
When putting photos in a table in Composer an Image Properties window appears. You then
"choose file" which brings up the folder containing the file of images. I used
to on previous versions of sea monkey just click on the image
When putting photos in a table in Composer an Image Properties window appears.
You then "choose file" which brings up the folder containing the file of
images. I used to on previous versions of sea monkey just click on the image
and it appeared in the Image Properties window. In the latest
Ed Mullen ejevo...@edmullen.net wrote:
Just because you (or the users) like Composer doesn't mean it's a
valid tool for what you're trying to do. It isn't. Sorry you didn't
like my answer but it is the answer: Learn PHP, create/edit your pages
in a plain-text editor and your problems
I would like to use an HTML document
with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey
Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.
When the document is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP
statements. For example
Before Save
group mind.
I am designing a new site where I would like to use an HTML document
with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey
Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.
When the document is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP
mind.
I am designing a new site where I would like to use an HTML document
with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey
Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.
When the document is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP
Geoff Welsh pounded out :
Patrick Turner wrote:
Daniel Aug 6 (12 hours ago) On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
Snip
Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty ofbig's
and /big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font
size declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey
Patrick,
While everyone's comments are valid what I get is your using Mozilla
just for Composer?
Composer is ancient code that hasn't been maintained in a dog's age.
It spun off to the now abandoned Komposer/Nvu
That code was then abandoned and replaced with Blue Griffin.
http://bluegriffon.org/
Patrick Turner wrote:
Daniel Aug 6 (12 hours ago) On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
Snip
Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty ofbig's
and /big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font
size declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say,
9pt
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonkey.
http://www.turneraudio.com.au
I have
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
Why did you not uninstall the previous version before installing the
On 06/08/14 15:55, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses
Ray_Net
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
Why did you not
Valves, Valves, Valves!! (I did my Electronic training just as
transistors were taking over from Valves, at least at low power levels.
1973-75)
I spent an interesting 18 years making audio systems which appealed to some
very fussy customers who mostly preferred tube powered amplifiers.
I gained
On 06/08/14 18:16, Patrick Turner wrote:
Ray_Net
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
On 8/6/14 2:55 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses
On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
Snip
Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of big's and
/big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
would appear smaller if you had Chrome set
On 06/08/14 22:07, Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/6/14 2:55 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which
seemed to download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has
replaced previous versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 10:16:
Ray_Net
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
On 8/6/2014 1:55 AM, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses
Daniel
Aug 6 (12 hours ago)
On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
Snip
Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of big's and
/big's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
On 6/13/13 8:05 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Judy Harris wrote:
I have 110 webpages I created in AOLPress, which I had to abandon when I
moved to Windows 7. I need to insert a row in a table. How do I do this
with Composer?
Also, I tried to upload using Publish and Composer could not find the
Judy Harris wrote:
I have 110 webpages I created in AOLPress, which I had to abandon when I moved
to Windows 7. I need to insert a row in a table. How do I do this with
Composer?
Also, I tried to upload using Publish and Composer could not find the gif files
in the directory where I have
Judy Harris wrote:
I have 110 webpages I created in AOLPress, which I had to abandon when I moved
to Windows 7. I need to insert a row in a table. How do I do this with
Composer?
Also, I tried to upload using Publish and Composer could not find the gif files
in the directory where I have
Hello, guys.
Is there way to set the default composing format in Composer (i.e. the
option under the Options - Format submenu) to anything other than
Auto-Detect?
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I have 110 webpages I created in AOLPress, which I had to abandon when I moved
to Windows 7. I need to insert a row in a table. How do I do this with
Composer?
Also, I tried to upload using Publish and Composer could not find the gif files
in the directory where I have the htm files,
On Sunday, 14 March 2010 20:11:27 UTC, MendoBob wrote:
Hi, I have run into a problem and would greatly appreciate the help of
the SeaMonkey group mind.
I am designing a new site where I would like to use an HTML document
with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey
can edit using SeaMonkey
Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.
When the document is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP
statements. For example
Before Save:
htmlhead
meta content=text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 http-equiv=Content-
Type
titlePHP Include Test/title
vic.oueb@... writes:
After SeaMonkey upgrade (from 2.10.1 to 2.11), the HighlightColorButton has
disappeared from SeaMonkey
Composer
It's a very useful tool, I use it often, how can I add it back to SeaMonkey
Composer ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I know this is an old
.
Name of the Applications:
APPLICATION NAME
VERSION
Mozilla SeaMonkey Composer Web Editor v1.1.9
v1.1.9
Could you please let me know whether above applications is certified for
Windows 7(64-bit compatible) and Citrix(64-bits compatible)?
Thanks Regards,
Vishal kompelli
Architecture
.
Name of the Applications:
APPLICATION NAME
VERSION
Mozilla SeaMonkey Composer Web Editor v1.1.9
v1.1.9
Could you please let me know whether above applications is certified for
Windows 7(64-bit compatible) and Citrix(64-bits compatible)?
Thanks Regards,
Vishal kompelli
Architecture
remediation. In that regards I have one query as
mentioned below.
Name of the Applications: APPLICATION NAME
VERSION
Mozilla SeaMonkey Composer Web Editor v1.1.9
v1.1.9
Could you please let me know whether above applications is
certified for Windows 7(64-bit compatible) and Citrix
I use SeaMonkey primarily for access to the composer, which I have been
using for years because I love it. I HATE having to open a browser window
to open it. Why can't there be a link in the folder to access it directly
like there is for the maiil client?
*
Stephanie Willis*
*Notary Public -
Thank you for your answers.
I found also that I could use span manually, it was the way SeaMonkey
highlighted text with his button, but the button was more useful than doing it
manually.
I checked through about:config if I can enable that HighlightColorButton,
through a
After SeaMonkey upgrade (from 2.10.1 to 2.11), the HighlightColorButton has
disappeared from SeaMonkey Composer:-(
It's a very useful tool, I use it often, how can I add it back to SeaMonkey
Composer ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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vic.o...@gmail.com wrote:
After SeaMonkey upgrade (from 2.10.1 to 2.11), the HighlightColorButton has
disappeared from SeaMonkey Composer:-(
It's a very useful tool, I use it often, how can I add it back to SeaMonkey
Composer ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
It's been deprecated
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
vic.o...@gmail.com wrote:
After SeaMonkey upgrade (from 2.10.1 to 2.11), the HighlightColorButton
has disappeared from SeaMonkey Composer:-(
It's a very useful tool, I use it often, how can I add it back to
SeaMonkey Composer ?
Thanks in advance for your
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
vic.o...@gmail.com wrote:
After SeaMonkey upgrade (from 2.10.1 to 2.11), the HighlightColorButton
has disappeared from SeaMonkey Composer:-(
It's a very useful tool, I use it often, how can I add it back to
SeaMonkey Composer
fine. What I mean is: what happened to Seamonkey Composer?
Help! I am drowning in tech-talk and confusion (not always the same thing, right?).
Please send help.
Thank you for whatever you can do,
Allen Lanphear
(Wannabe Web Developer)
Composer is part of the SeaMonkey suite. The latest
Vista, things
were starting out fine. What I mean is: what happened to Seamonkey Composer?
Help! I am drowning in tech-talk and confusion (not always the same thing,
right?).
Please send help.
Thank you for whatever you can do,
Allen Lanphear
(Wannabe Web Developer)
As another
,
things were starting out fine. What I mean is: what happened to
Seamonkey Composer?
Help! I am drowning in tech-talk and confusion (not always the same
thing, right?).
As another wannabe, I would recommend throwing that book away, and
purchasing, HTML5 Developer's Cookbook by Chuck Hudson
fine. What I mean is: what happened to Seamonkey Composer?
Help! I am drowning in tech-talk and confusion (not always the same thing,
right?).
Please send help.
Thank you for whatever you can do,
Allen Lanphear
(Wannabe Web Developer)
Some general thoughts on learning HTML/CSS.
I too started
is: what happened to Seamonkey Composer?
Help! I am drowning in tech-talk and confusion (not always the same thing,
right?).
Please send help.
Thank you for whatever you can do,
Allen Lanphear
(Wannabe Web Developer)
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Marie Harvey wrote:
I am unable to open any html file existing on my hard drive from
composer. I read the help file but it is apparently out of date. Used
SM for years with no prob but it is unusable to me right now. Am I
missing something I can't see??
I asked the last person with a similar
Marie Harvey wrote:
On Jul 11, 5:56 pm, Don DeWittdondew...@gmail.com wrote:
A while back, I noticed that at least in version 2.0.13 of Composer
when one copies a link to another location in a file, the copied link
loses its data.
This is a known bug as I see.
If the link contains a complete
@Marie
Works fine, no problems.
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Don DeWitt wrote:
A while back...
NEW ANNOYANCE
I've had a variety of problems with Composer as well (I believe I read
that no one is currently maintaining it), sufficiently that I decided to
use something else, at least in the interim.
I ended up downloading both CompoZer and
Don DeWitt wrote:
I've had a variety of problems with Composer as well
(I believe I read that no one is currently maintaining it)
There was some chatter at one point of collaboration with Kaze,
the developer of KompoZer.
I wonder if anything ever come from that?
On 12/20/2008 08:26 AM, steveinseattle wrote:
On Dec 19, 11:53 am, Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Have you tested this on Mac?
I know that on Linux, this issue exists (where you have to use the -remote
command line arg, etc.). I was assuming based on the OP's
with other documents and I can still launch a document in a
new window of Composer.
I've also tried to use the -remote functionality documented here:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html. This does not work for
SeaMonkey Composer. Surprisingly, it does not even work for the
SeaMonkey browser (I get
steveinseattle wrote:
I was aware of the suggested syntax by Jay of using the -edit command
line flag. Fundamentally, the problem with that approach is that if
you have SeaMonkey open (even the browser and not Composer), you get
the error:
A copy of SeaMonkey is already open. Only one copy
Mark Hansen wrote:
Have you tested this on Mac?
I know that on Linux, this issue exists (where you have to use the -remote
command line arg, etc.). I was assuming based on the OP's comments, that
the same issue exists for the Mac O/S. I don't use Mac, though, so I can't
say for sure.
FYI, I
On 16.12.2008 09:49, steveinseattle wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Maybe I've not described my problem well enough. I have searched the
forums but maybe I missed it but I'm very much hoping to hear from
someone as I don't have a solution.
My ideal HTML editor is in fact Composer. It is
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