On or about 10/29/2009 5:16 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
On 10/29/09 12:36, BeeNeR wrote:
Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk. I
uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
rebooted, uninstalled SM1.1.18, deleted the Program
David L. Ross wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
roger.me...@adm.unige.ch wrote:
David L. Ross wrote:
Sorry buts that about as detailed as I can get as to what's wrong.
Mac G4 1.25SP 2GB OS 10.4.11
Was using SM 1.1.14
Zipped the old Mozilla folder in ~/Library just in case.
Ditto renamed
On Oct 28, 3:48 pm, Rob Steinmetz rnotsteinm...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have problems printing form Seamonkey 2 on Windows XP.
It seems the printer is not getting the right characters and I'm getting
gibberish. The screen display is fine, so I'm not sure what is going
On 10/29/2009 12:36 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
I previously wrote [also in part]:
On 10/29/2009 8:52 AM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
I seem to have solved this for the time being by adding
Firefox/3.5.4 to the general.useragent.extra.seamonkey line in
about:config. Am I causing any
On or about 10/29/2009 5:30 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
On or about 10/29/2009 5:16 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
On 10/29/09 12:36, BeeNeR wrote:
Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk. I
uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
Since I installed SeaMonkey 2 (Windows XP) I have a problem with text
printing as garbage.
It appeared initially that simply reselecting the default font solved
the problem and it seems to have helped greatly but on some web pages I
am still getting garbled text. Reselecting the fonts makes
I have four SeaMonkey profiles. I was using Thunderbird to compose a
reply to another thread in this newsgroup, and I needed information from
two those profiles.
When I switched from A to B, the window for B opened behind the
Thunderbird window. When I switched from B back to A, the window for
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/29/09 12:36, BeeNeR wrote:
Today I again made sure there was only one profile on my disk. I
uninstalled SM2, deleted the Program Files/SeaMonkey directory,
rebooted, uninstalled SM1.1.18, deleted the Program Files/mozilla.org
directory, rebooted, ran two different
On 10/29/2009 10:53 AM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I loaded Lightning 1.pre and I don't see how to add the tool bar buttons.
Am I missing something?
I don't think it has toolbar icons. It's present in the tab bar if
shown, and it's present in the menu
On 10/20/2009 03:35 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular in mind, just a general observation.
Gotta love it... thread starts at 11 lines, then
15
Hi,
I have a client whose seamonkey v1.1.14 profile got screwed. This
happens as they were backing up the files to external hard drive and
'something happened'.
While the size of their inbox and sent files are huge (1.6G and 900M),
the corresponding MSF are tiny and it appears like there
I always keep ALL my programs on C: and ALL my data on
D: and above. And with SM 1.1.8 I could ensure that
my profiles, my emails, my bookmarks, etc, are all
in d:\data\seamonkey\users\profilename.
But now that I took one PC to sm 2, and used the
superintelligent migration wizard, where the hell
Hi, I would like to know whether it is possible to install Seamonkey
2.0 with its e-mail client on each PC of a LAN and to store the e-mail
account folders just on one central PC of the LAN in order to access
these folders from any PC on the LAN. After having downloaded my e-
mail to PC1, I would
cciaffone wrote:
I always keep ALL my programs on C: and ALL my data on
D: and above. And with SM 1.1.8 I could ensure that
my profiles, my emails, my bookmarks, etc, are all
in d:\data\seamonkey\users\profilename.
But now that I took one PC to sm 2, and used the
superintelligent migration
NoOp wrote:
On 10/20/2009 03:35 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular in mind, just a general observation.
Gotta love it... thread starts at 11
Leonidas Jones wrote:
stango wrote:
I normally save copies of online invoices and other data using the SAVE
AS feature in the Save Page As, Save Target As and Save Image As. I see
that all three have been removed from SM 2.0.
This presents a real inconvenience in that I can no longed edit on
On 10/29/09 14:42, BeeNeR wrote:
Problem solved! (: After searching again manually through entire disk
I found a file profile.ini which when I looked at it contained a
reference to a profile that no longer existed. I renamed the file and
SM2 installed and imported the proper profile.
NoOp wrote:
On 10/29/2009 10:53 AM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I loaded Lightning 1.pre and I don't see how to add the tool bar buttons.
Am I missing something?
I don't think it has toolbar icons. It's present in the tab bar if
shown, and it's present in
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I'm having trouble with my bank's billpay. They don't accept the
SeaMonkey 2.0 browser, and it even crashes the browser.
It used to be in SM 1.1.18 that I could spoof IE or Firefox (or even
permanently change the User-Agent in the config file). But now the
Tools menu
Claus wrote:
Hi, I would like to know whether it is possible to install Seamonkey
2.0 with its e-mail client on each PC of a LAN and to store the e-mail
account folders just on one central PC of the LAN in order to access
these folders from any PC on the LAN. After having downloaded my e-
mail
David E. Ross wrote:
I have four SeaMonkey profiles. I was using Thunderbird to compose a
reply to another thread in this newsgroup, and I needed information from
two those profiles.
When I switched from A to B, the window for B opened behind the
Thunderbird window. When I switched from B
On or about 10/29/2009 6:31 PM, Mark Hansen typed the following:
On 10/29/09 14:42, BeeNeR wrote:
Problem solved! (: After searching again manually through entire disk
I found a file profile.ini which when I looked at it contained a
reference to a profile that no longer existed. I renamed
Now that it's solved here's what the problem was.
I had installed a pre-release of SM2 which created a file named
'profile.ini' with a reference to the SM1.1.x profile in the default
directory. ie:
C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profile.ini
I was not happy
stango wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
stango wrote:
I normally save copies of online invoices and other data using the SAVE
AS feature in the Save Page As, Save Target As and Save Image As. I see
that all three have been removed from SM 2.0.
This presents a real inconvenience in that I can no
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/29/09 14:55, Leonidas Jones wrote:
That is exactly how it should work.
Lee
Yes, but Ed said he found a separate file, called profile.ini which
also had to be removed. Although it didn't say where he found this
file, it was implied that it wasn't in the 2.0 profile
Leonidas Jones wrote:
They are going to migrate to the default location on your C drive. You
ca move them manually to your D drive instead.
On XP
C:\\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
Lee
So if I move to D: how is SM gonna find them??
cciaffone wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
They are going to migrate to the default location on your C drive.
You ca move them manually to your D drive instead.
On XP
C:\\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
Lee
So if I move to D: how is SM gonna
On 10/29/2009 02:42 PM, BeeNeR wrote:
...
Problem solved! (: After searching again manually through entire disk
I found a file profile.ini which when I looked at it contained a
reference to a profile that no longer existed. I renamed the file and
SM2 installed and imported the proper
After switching to 2.0 I couldn't get TVGuide.com to show program
contents or change times. I found one thread and after adding
'general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2' with 'Like Firefox/3.5', I can
now get the program contents but I still cannot change the times.
Cookies are allowed for the site
Interviewed by CNN on 29/10/2009 20:24, Claus told the world:
Hi, I would like to know whether it is possible to install Seamonkey
2.0 with its e-mail client on each PC of a LAN and to store the e-mail
account folders just on one central PC of the LAN in order to access
these folders from any
Leonidas Jones wrote:
stango wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
stango wrote:
I normally save copies of online invoices and other data using the SAVE
AS feature in the Save Page As, Save Target As and Save Image As. I see
that all three have been removed from SM 2.0.
This presents a real
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
The password manager in SM version 2 sucks. Password Manager doesn't
fill in the user name or password until I enter the start of it. V
1.1.18 filled it in when I went to a page that had a user name
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
They are going to migrate to the default location on your C drive.
You ca move them manually to your D drive instead.
On XP
C:\\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
Lee
So if I move to D: how
NoOp wrote:
On 10/29/2009 02:42 PM, BeeNeR wrote:
/snip/
So this thread can be tagged with [RESOLVED] then eh?
Its your thread, go for it!
Lee
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JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
It was my experience with the older version that a very few web pages
would not let Password Manager do it's thing and that's when the
bookmarklet came in handy.
However, the new
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I'm having trouble with my bank's billpay. They don't accept the
SeaMonkey 2.0 browser, and it even crashes the browser.
It used to be in SM 1.1.18 that I could spoof IE or Firefox (or even
permanently change the User-Agent in the config file). But
On or about 10/29/2009 6:50 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
Now that it's solved here's what the problem was.
I had installed a pre-release of SM2 which created a file named
'profile.ini' with a reference to the SM1.1.x profile in the default
directory. ie:
C:\Documents and
nr wrote:
After switching to 2.0 I couldn't get TVGuide.com to show program
contents or change times. I found one thread and after adding
'general.useragent.extra.seamonkey2' with 'Like Firefox/3.5', I can
now get the program contents but I still cannot change the times.
Cookies are allowed for
On 10/29/2009 01:18 PM, cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Haven't you tried:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey#Manually_starting_profile_migration
Yes I have. I enter the command in the Run box. SM starts in
Profile Manager. Not even
NoOp wrote:
On 10/28/2009 03:20 AM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Form Manager
I've note used it, but:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0/
quote
A new form manager replaces all previous web form management, and
automatically keeps a record of what you type into forms and presents
you
NoOp wrote:
On 10/20/2009 03:35 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a one-line quip, there's something wrong.
I have no one in particular in mind, just a general observation.
Gotta love it... thread starts at 11
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If we have to scroll past three full screens of quintuply nested
exchanges to read a
The title says it all. I'm discovering all sorts of things that now
work that didn't before with SM 1.x. For instance: the Reference
line now works the way it's supposed to! That's just one; but there
are all sorts of big and little touches which are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
On 29/10/09 21:41, desertgal wrote:
So what am I doing wrong. I installed SM2, started it got no migration
wizard. I've tried the manual migration as stated above several times
still no migration wizard. I can get profile manager, but no way to
import profiles from what I've read just copying
Ken Rudolph wrote:
The title says it all. I'm discovering all sorts of things that now
work that didn't before with SM 1.x. For instance: the Reference line
now works the way it's supposed to! That's just one; but there are all
sorts of big and little touches which are greatly appreciated.
The installation instructions tell you that your old SM will be
overwritten and at first I thought that's what happened. However, both
Lee and I can confirm that the old SM is left intact.
In my case at least I accepted the default location; don't know if that
has anything to do with it or
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
It was my experience with the older version that a very few web pages
would not let Password Manager do it's thing and that's when the
bookmarklet came in
Peter Nieman wrote:
On 29/10/09 21:41, desertgal wrote:
/snip/
When I installed SM2 on a WinXP machine today, I didn't get the
migration wizard either. I uninstalled SM1 without removing its profile,
then installed SM2 and the wizard didn't come up. seamonkey -migration
didn't work either.
On 10/28/2009 07:48 PM, Russell wrote:
Now that SM2 is being officially offered as an update to 1.1.18 is there a
recommended procedure to easily configure it to use another email client for
mailto links?
...
Please see the Seamonkey v2 RC - How to disable email feature? thread.
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 09-10-29 8:05 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
The crash reporter in 1.1 was called Talkback. The crash reporter in 2.0
is called, er, Crash Reporter. The latter is completely different code
from a totally different source (google).
Secondly, crash reporter
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
It was my experience with the older version that a very few web pages
would not let Password Manager do it's thing and that's when the
bookmarklet came in
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
/snip/
To add insult to injury It crashed again a while ago this time as I was
quitting it. Same pattern as before. I'll see if I can figure out where
the error
NoOp wrote:
On 10/29/2009 05:25 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Steve Wendt wrote:
On 10/28/09 10:26 am, Phillip Jones wrote:
Java-script. Must not be too dangerous Adobe acrobat uses it
extensively.
Acrobat also has a lot of security exploits (!).
But related not to Java-script.
A quick
Which means utterly nothing to me. Once more, in English please? [ggg]
Thanks,
James
.
.
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:11:11 -0700
From: Jordonjor...@removethissamiamnot.com
To:support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: Re: TEXT PARTIALLY GRAY INSTEAD OF BLACK. WAS:
support-seamonkey
Ken Rudolph:
The title says it all. I'm discovering all sorts of things that now
work that didn't before with SM 1.x. For instance: the Reference
line now works the way it's supposed to!
Ehm, if you expand Message-Id or References, your choice is forgotten at
the next posting. At least it
On 10/29/2009 05:50 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
...
Did you let the Mozilla Crash Reporter report the bug to Mozilla? If so,
the crash ID should appear in about:crashes , and we can all have a look
at the crash stack.
Not the first time. the second time I did. as it stands I
I've been using SM2 for a couple of months with no problems and now it
is great to have the public release.
To all the peple who have worked on this and made it possible, thank
you, thank you, thank you. SeaMonkey continues with the most logical
and highly functioned suite.
Stan
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/29/2009 12:36 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
I previously wrote [also in part]:
On 10/29/2009 8:52 AM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
I seem to have solved this for the time being by adding
Firefox/3.5.4 to the general.useragent.extra.seamonkey line in
about:config.
On 10/29/2009 06:02 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 10/29/2009 05:25 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Steve Wendt wrote:
On 10/28/09 10:26 am, Phillip Jones wrote:
Java-script. Must not be too dangerous Adobe acrobat uses it
extensively.
Acrobat also has a lot of security exploits (!).
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
/snip/
How about Suntrust, Bank of America, Chase, Franklin income, Discover
All https sites. of all of these only Suntrust responds even
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I'm having trouble with my bank's billpay. They don't accept the
SeaMonkey 2.0 browser, and it even crashes the browser.
It used to be in SM 1.1.18 that I could spoof IE or Firefox (or even
permanently change the User-Agent in the config file).
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
They are going to migrate to the default location on your C drive.
You ca move them manually to your D drive instead.
On XP
C:\\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles
Lee
So if I move to D: how
JD wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
Discover card and Charles Schwab log in. The old version used to fill
them in but in the new version I have to left mouse click to get a
username
Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/29/2009 12:36 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
/snip/
Is there a place to report such institutions that use browser sniffers.
They shouldn't. Or to get them to sniff on gecko instead of a particular
application?
My suggestion is to contact
Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
/snip/
I've been using Wachovia BillPay for years, first with the Mozilla suite
and then with SeaMonkey, and I've never seen that message. And I don't
spoof my UA.
Currently on SM 1.1.16, but if that was fine for you and you
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
/snip/
Phillip, be reasonable. Its the crash reporter that report the crash
and its cause to the developers. If *can't* cause the crash.
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
cciaffone wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
In addition to what Lee said, you need to modify your profile.ini file
to point to the new location as described in
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:23:35 -0400, stango wrote:
I normally save copies of online invoices and other data using the SAVE
AS feature in the Save Page As, Save Target As and Save Image As. I see
that all three have been removed from SM 2.0.
This presents a real inconvenience in that I can no
Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:23:35 -0400, stango wrote:
I normally save copies of online invoices and other data using the SAVE
AS feature in the Save Page As, Save Target As and Save Image As. I see
that all three have been removed from SM 2.0.
This presents a real
On 10/29/2009 5:18 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/29/2009 12:36 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
I previously wrote [also in part]:
On 10/29/2009 8:52 AM, Ken Rudolph wrote [in part]:
I seem to have solved this for the time being by adding
Firefox/3.5.4 to the
And neither does straight compose in this NG Compose works and the
Sig appears as usual in my regular Email account. Huh?
One of the Sigs in question is a .html file combining a logo with text.
The one I use for NG's like this is just a .txt file - so the problems
seems to in how file
Password Manager does not function correctly in that it does not appear
to have a problem with standard HTTP: sites but is unpredictable with
HTTPS: secure sites.
I included the web addresses so that the pages can be viewed for the way
they are coded. Not having an account you obviously cannot
stango wrote:
Password Manager does not function correctly in that it does not appear
to have a problem with standard HTTP: sites but is unpredictable with
HTTPS: secure sites.
I included the web addresses so that the pages can be viewed for the way
they are coded. Not having an account you
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
stango wrote:
Evan Davidson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
JD wrote:
Rufus wrote:
JD wrote:
/snip/
Discover card and Charles Schwab log in. The old version used to fill
them in but in the new version I have to left mouse
I found a problem that I was having. I happened to change my email
password. when I read my email, it obviously asked me for the new
password. I took care of that. When it came to sending an email
I kept getting an error. I knew it had to do with the password change.
I looked at the password
EH wrote:
Hello!
When saving a link (e.g. a PDF), the 'open progress dialog' appears,
but the download does not start.
Directly clicking on the PDF link works: the PDF is loaded and then displayed.
Just tested: using the download manager also does not work! It shows me, that
the dowmload
Computer Concepts wrote:
I found a problem that I was having. I happened to change my email
password. when I read my email, it obviously asked me for the new
password. I took care of that. When it came to sending an email
I kept getting an error. I knew it had to do with the password change.
I
I'm looking forward to using the Seamonkey 2, and I am hoping that my
favorite add-in is supported. Will FlashBlock work with Seamonkey 2?
And if so, do I use Flashblock 1.5.11 (for Firefox 1.5 to 3.6a,
Netscape 9 and Flock) or 1.3.14, which is stated as working with
SeaMonkey, Firefox 1.0.x
D B Malmquist:
I'm looking forward to using the Seamonkey 2, and I am hoping that my
favorite add-in is supported. Will FlashBlock work with Seamonkey 2?
Here are the currently used add-ons in my SM 2.1:
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ad091030.png (34 KB)
But i have disabled the check
D B Malmquist wrote:
I'm looking forward to using the Seamonkey 2, and I am hoping that my
favorite add-in is supported. Will FlashBlock work with Seamonkey 2?
And if so, do I use Flashblock 1.5.11 (for Firefox 1.5 to 3.6a,
Netscape 9 and Flock) or 1.3.14, which is stated as working with
Leonidas Jones wrote:
D B Malmquist wrote:
I'm looking forward to using the Seamonkey 2, and I am hoping that my
favorite add-in is supported. Will FlashBlock work with Seamonkey 2?
And if so, do I use Flashblock 1.5.11 (for Firefox 1.5 to 3.6a,
Netscape 9 and Flock) or 1.3.14, which
After spending some time I have figured at a manual way to quickly
reorder how each account is displayed in the Mail Newsgroups Manager
in SM1.
WARNING!!! --- SM2 renames the pop folders so manually copy email to
the new profile could place them in the worng account.
Make a copy of the prefs.js
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