David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/20/2009 6:02 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/20/2009 5:00 PM, Nairda wrote:
Hi everyone.
Can someone with a bit more understanding of these things please read
this article and say weather this applies to SM as well?
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
JR WG wrote ...
And are we really interested in what 'the opposition' are doing :)
No, not really, except that it may influence where SM browser goes.
Daniel
I certainly read that as you contradicting yourself.
Yeah!! Now that
David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/20/2009 5:00 PM, Nairda wrote:
snip
Since I
use Internet Explorer only to get Windows updates and to check my own
Web pages, I have rejected all .NET Framework (and ActiveX) updates.
Sorry, David! You only use IE to get updates and check your own webpages.
As
Graham wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I see no indication that anything has been stripped out en route (by
antivirus software, for example). My local AV log shows nothing, too.
So I don't get the point of it...
Two things are possible. First, it didn't bounce: your email address has
been
Using 1.1.16. I go into Preferences within Mail and News. Click Mail
and Newgroups. The options for making SeaMonkey the defaults for mail
and news are not checked. I check them and click on OK. It hangs and
have to shut down.
I am using my new Acer computer, 64 bit, Vista.
Stan
stan wrote:
Using 1.1.16. I go into Preferences within Mail and News. Click Mail
and Newsgroups. The options for making SeaMonkey the defaults for mail
and news are not checked. I check them and click on OK. It hangs and
have to shut down.
I am using my new Acer computer, 64 bit, Vista.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
stan wrote:
Using 1.1.16. I go into Preferences within Mail and News. Click Mail
and Newsgroups. The options for making SeaMonkey the defaults for mail
and news are not checked. I check them and click on OK. It hangs and
have to shut down.
I am using my new Acer
David E. Ross wrote:
By the way, the latest W3Schools report now indicates that
more people are now using Gecko browsers than IE.
Of course, the specialized nature of the W3Schools Web site
skews their survey so that it really doesn't reflect
the general audience of Internet users.
Well, the
On 06/21/09 07:16, stan wrote:
Martin Feitag wrote:
stan schrieb:
Using 1.1.16. I go into Preferences within Mail and News. Click Mail
and Newgroups. The options for making SeaMonkey the defaults for mail
and news are not checked. I check them and click on OK. It hangs and
have to shut
Hi:
I have the latest version of SeaMonkey -- SeaMonkey 1.1.16 Mozilla/5.0
(Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16
I just installed Java-6-Update-14 but it's not working. Java doesn't
show up on the test website [i.e.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Graham wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I see no indication that anything has been stripped out en route (by
antivirus software, for example). My local AV log shows nothing, too.
So I don't get the point of it...
Two things are possible. First, it didn't bounce:
GreenXenon wrote:
Hi:
I have the latest version of SeaMonkey -- SeaMonkey 1.1.16 Mozilla/5.0
(Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16
I just installed Java-6-Update-14 but it's not working. Java doesn't
show up on the test website [i.e.
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
GreenXenon wrote:
Hi:
I have the latest version of SeaMonkey -- SeaMonkey 1.1.16 Mozilla/5.0
(Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16
I just installed Java-6-Update-14 but it's not working. Java doesn't
show up on the test website
JR WG wrote:
Exactly the reason that I left the original memo, that Firefox 3.5 RC1
was out in the wild.
Hopefully, this means that SM 2, an obviously even better idea
browser-and-then-some, is ever nearing its own introduction.
This doesn't affect SeaMonkey 2.0 at all, as the problem is
Benoit Renard wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
The malware is a Firefox extension that (among other things) disables
the ability of Firefox to remove it.
As far as I know, they didn't disable uninstallation. It just isn't
possible while using Firefox because it's installed on the application
In news:brsdnaea4pknukpxnz2dnuvz_vqdn...@mozilla.org,
Nairda a...@me.first wrote:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=1716tag=nl.e011
Snip:
We added this support at the machine level in order to enable the
feature for all users on the machine. Seems reasonable right? Well,
On 06/21/09 15:37, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
GreenXenon wrote:
Hi:
I have the latest version of SeaMonkey -- SeaMonkey 1.1.16 Mozilla/5.0
(Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16
I just installed Java-6-Update-14 but it's not
On Jun 21, 3:42 pm, GreenXenon glucege...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi:
I have the latest version of SeaMonkey -- SeaMonkey 1.1.16 Mozilla/5.0
(Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.21) Gecko/20090403
SeaMonkey/1.1.16
I just installed Java-6-Update-14 but it's not working. Java doesn't
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