Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin
Trane Francks wrote: On 9/16/14 11:21 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: Lemuel Johnson wrote: On 9/14/2014 11:37 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9. Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said to. Restarted SM. Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only Quicktime. Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed. Ran Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else? I have SM 2.29 and the one Parks and Recreation episode I started at nbc.com began playing normally. Right-click on the video and Flash shows version 14.0.0.179. I wasn't suggesting a problem with nbc.com, I detailed a SeaMonkey/Flash issue. The problem had nothing to do with nbc.com. Ed, have you tried both the EXE- and MSI-based installers? If you haven't tried both, download the one you haven't used (again, for the plug-in browswers). Then, for a lark, open a console window as administrator (Type 'cmd' in the search, right click and run as admin). CD the console to your download location and run the installer that way. As a recursor to the installation step, uninstall Flash. Also, prior to the installation, (and, again, just for a lark) close all your plug-in-based browsers. With any luck, this all should get your Windows' Flash installation working properly with SeaMonkey. Yep. Tried the Web/stub installer, the full exe, and the msi. Haven't tried the console route but I'll try that later. Thanks for the suggestion. Although, it's also odd that SM lost my NVIDIA drivers and Silverlight plugins at the same time as Flash. I also manually added them to the folder I created in the installation folder. -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net/ Deja Who: I'm sorry, and your name is ...? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin
Ed Mullen wrote: Trane Francks wrote: On 9/16/14 11:21 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: Lemuel Johnson wrote: On 9/14/2014 11:37 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9. Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said to. Restarted SM. Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only Quicktime. Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed. Ran Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else? I have SM 2.29 and the one Parks and Recreation episode I started at nbc.com began playing normally. Right-click on the video and Flash shows version 14.0.0.179. I wasn't suggesting a problem with nbc.com, I detailed a SeaMonkey/Flash issue. The problem had nothing to do with nbc.com. Ed, have you tried both the EXE- and MSI-based installers? If you haven't tried both, download the one you haven't used (again, for the plug-in browswers). Then, for a lark, open a console window as administrator (Type 'cmd' in the search, right click and run as admin). CD the console to your download location and run the installer that way. As a recursor to the installation step, uninstall Flash. Also, prior to the installation, (and, again, just for a lark) close all your plug-in-based browsers. With any luck, this all should get your Windows' Flash installation working properly with SeaMonkey. Yep. Tried the Web/stub installer, the full exe, and the msi. Haven't tried the console route but I'll try that later. Thanks for the suggestion. Although, it's also odd that SM lost my NVIDIA drivers and Silverlight plugins at the same time as Flash. I also manually added them to the folder I created in the installation folder. Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail. Firefox got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery! :-) -- Ed Mullen http://edmullen.net/ There are a number of mechanical devices which increase sexual arousal, particularly in women. Chief among these is the Mercedes-Benz 380SL. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin (Linux)
On 9/16/2014 11:55 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Trane Francks wrote: On 9/16/14 11:21 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: Lemuel Johnson wrote: On 9/14/2014 11:37 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9. Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said to. Restarted SM. Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only Quicktime. Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed. Ran Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else? I have SM 2.29 and the one Parks and Recreation episode I started at nbc.com began playing normally. Right-click on the video and Flash shows version 14.0.0.179. I wasn't suggesting a problem with nbc.com, I detailed a SeaMonkey/Flash issue. The problem had nothing to do with nbc.com. Ed, have you tried both the EXE- and MSI-based installers? If you haven't tried both, download the one you haven't used (again, for the plug-in browswers). Then, for a lark, open a console window as administrator (Type 'cmd' in the search, right click and run as admin). CD the console to your download location and run the installer that way. As a recursor to the installation step, uninstall Flash. Also, prior to the installation, (and, again, just for a lark) close all your plug-in-based browsers. With any luck, this all should get your Windows' Flash installation working properly with SeaMonkey. Yep. Tried the Web/stub installer, the full exe, and the msi. Haven't tried the console route but I'll try that later. Thanks for the suggestion. Although, it's also odd that SM lost my NVIDIA drivers and Silverlight plugins at the same time as Flash. I also manually added them to the folder I created in the installation folder. Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail. Firefox got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery! :-) Like you, I've tried everything under the sun. Search of internet gives no new information. Every page with info on installing Flash on Linux was investigated and tried. Nothing seems to work. Oh, well, I usually only use the lap top on trips for e-mail and reading newspapers. -- Ed, W3BNR ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin (Linux)
On 09/16/2014 02:16 PM, W3BNR wrote: On 9/16/2014 11:55 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Trane Francks wrote: On 9/16/14 11:21 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: Lemuel Johnson wrote: On 9/14/2014 11:37 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: SeaMonkey updated to 2.29 on Sept 9. Just tried to play a Flash video at nbc.com and SM said I needed to install a plugin. I let proceed and closed SM when the installer said to. Restarted SM. Went to add-ons manager, no Flash plugin, only Quicktime. Uninstalled SM. Downloaded full installer from Mozilla. Installed. Ran Flash installer. Firefox has the Flash plugin, SM does not. Anyone else? I have SM 2.29 and the one Parks and Recreation episode I started at nbc.com began playing normally. Right-click on the video and Flash shows version 14.0.0.179. I wasn't suggesting a problem with nbc.com, I detailed a SeaMonkey/Flash issue. The problem had nothing to do with nbc.com. Ed, have you tried both the EXE- and MSI-based installers? If you haven't tried both, download the one you haven't used (again, for the plug-in browswers). Then, for a lark, open a console window as administrator (Type 'cmd' in the search, right click and run as admin). CD the console to your download location and run the installer that way. As a recursor to the installation step, uninstall Flash. Also, prior to the installation, (and, again, just for a lark) close all your plug-in-based browsers. With any luck, this all should get your Windows' Flash installation working properly with SeaMonkey. Yep. Tried the Web/stub installer, the full exe, and the msi. Haven't tried the console route but I'll try that later. Thanks for the suggestion. Although, it's also odd that SM lost my NVIDIA drivers and Silverlight plugins at the same time as Flash. I also manually added them to the folder I created in the installation folder. Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail. Firefox got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery! :-) Like you, I've tried everything under the sun. Search of internet gives no new information. Every page with info on installing Flash on Linux was investigated and tried. Nothing seems to work. Oh, well, I usually only use the lap top on trips for e-mail and reading newspapers. Is your SeaMonkey and Flash installed through your Linux systems repositories or manually from Mozilla and Adobe? My SeaMonkey installed from openSUSE picks up all the plugins installed into /usr/lib64/browser-plugins by openSUSE including Flash. For my manually installed Firefox Beta and Nightly versions I had to create a plugins folder in .mozilla and add a symbolic link to /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so. It is so much easier to let the distro handle Flash and its updates. -- Sponsored by Firefox 33.0b3 and Thunderbird 31.1.1 Steel City Tattoo Convention Sept. 19-21, 2014 http://shaneoneillproductions.com/show-details GO Bucs, Steelers, Pitt, Pens, Bills and Sabres! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin (Linux)
On 9/16/2014 2:39 PM, WaltS48 wrote: On 09/16/2014 02:16 PM, W3BNR wrote: On 9/16/2014 11:55 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: TEXT DELETED Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail. Firefox got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery! :-) Like you, I've tried everything under the sun. Search of internet gives no new information. Every page with info on installing Flash on Linux was investigated and tried. Nothing seems to work. Oh, well, I usually only use the lap top on trips for e-mail and reading newspapers. Is your SeaMonkey and Flash installed through your Linux systems repositories or manually from Mozilla and Adobe? My SeaMonkey installed from openSUSE picks up all the plugins installed into /usr/lib64/browser-plugins by openSUSE including Flash. For my manually installed Firefox Beta and Nightly versions I had to create a plugins folder in .mozilla and add a symbolic link to /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so. It is so much easier to let the distro handle Flash and its updates. Running Linux Mint Qiana Ver 17 and the repsitories do not have either SeaMonkey or Adobe Flash listed in the search. So they have both been loaded and installed per instructions to no avail. Moving the libflashplayer.so to where it should be and other places which seemed like likely possibilities provided no solution to the problem Perhaps I should go back to Mint 13 where it everything worked. As I said - I don't really need flash video anyhow. -- Ed, W3BNR ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin (Linux)
On 09/16/2014 03:58 PM, W3BNR wrote: On 9/16/2014 2:39 PM, WaltS48 wrote: On 09/16/2014 02:16 PM, W3BNR wrote: On 9/16/2014 11:55 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: TEXT DELETED Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail. Firefox got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery! :-) Like you, I've tried everything under the sun. Search of internet gives no new information. Every page with info on installing Flash on Linux was investigated and tried. Nothing seems to work. Oh, well, I usually only use the lap top on trips for e-mail and reading newspapers. Is your SeaMonkey and Flash installed through your Linux systems repositories or manually from Mozilla and Adobe? My SeaMonkey installed from openSUSE picks up all the plugins installed into /usr/lib64/browser-plugins by openSUSE including Flash. For my manually installed Firefox Beta and Nightly versions I had to create a plugins folder in .mozilla and add a symbolic link to /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so. It is so much easier to let the distro handle Flash and its updates. Running Linux Mint Qiana Ver 17 and the repsitories do not have either SeaMonkey or Adobe Flash listed in the search. So they have both been loaded and installed per instructions to no avail. Moving the libflashplayer.so to where it should be and other places which seemed like likely possibilities provided no solution to the problem Perhaps I should go back to Mint 13 where it everything worked. As I said - I don't really need flash video anyhow. Well in case you ever need it, you might want to see if your question is answered here [Linux Mint Community](http://community.linuxmint.com/) I don't know about moving libflashplayer.so anywhere, and just create a symbolic link to it in .mozilla/plugins. -- Sponsored by Firefox 33.0b3 and Thunderbird 31.1.1 Steel City Tattoo Convention Sept. 19-21, 2014 http://shaneoneillproductions.com/show-details GO Bucs, Steelers, Pitt, Pens, Bills and Sabres! ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin (Linux)
W3BNR wrote: On 9/16/2014 2:39 PM, WaltS48 wrote: On 09/16/2014 02:16 PM, W3BNR wrote: On 9/16/2014 11:55 AM, Ed Mullen wrote: TEXT DELETED Tried the console window running the msi installer to no avail. Firefox got the plugin, SeaMonkey did not. A mystery! :-) Like you, I've tried everything under the sun. Search of internet gives no new information. Every page with info on installing Flash on Linux was investigated and tried. Nothing seems to work. Oh, well, I usually only use the lap top on trips for e-mail and reading newspapers. Is your SeaMonkey and Flash installed through your Linux systems repositories or manually from Mozilla and Adobe? My SeaMonkey installed from openSUSE picks up all the plugins installed into /usr/lib64/browser-plugins by openSUSE including Flash. For my manually installed Firefox Beta and Nightly versions I had to create a plugins folder in .mozilla and add a symbolic link to /usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libflashplayer.so. It is so much easier to let the distro handle Flash and its updates. Running Linux Mint Qiana Ver 17 and the repsitories do not have either SeaMonkey or Adobe Flash listed in the search. So they have both been loaded and installed per instructions to no avail. Moving the libflashplayer.so to where it should be and other places which seemed like likely possibilities provided no solution to the problem Perhaps I should go back to Mint 13 where it everything worked. As I said - I don't really need flash video anyhow. I am also running Linux Mint 17 Qiana x64 here and I see the flash plug-in is properly installed. How did you install SeaMonkey? I did so by adding the Ubuntuzilla as an additional repository and installing from there. If this is not how you installed SeaMonkey perhaps you should check into reinstalling from Ubuntuzilla. Dave ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SM 2.29 no Flash plugin (Linux)
W3BNR wrote: Running Linux Mint Qiana Ver 17 and the repsitories do not have either SeaMonkey or Adobe Flash listed in the search. So they have both been loaded and installed per instructions to no avail. Moving the libflashplayer.so to where it should be and other places which seemed like likely possibilities provided no solution to the problem Perhaps I should go back to Mint 13 where it everything worked. As I said - I don't really need flash video anyhow. I know that with Ubuntu, the standard method for installing Flash is to install flashplugin-installer. I have no problems with Flash running in both Seamonkey and Firefox running on Ubuntu 12.04. I have a Mint installation (16, I think) on a VM, but don't have it started at the moment. If I remember correctly, a majority of Mint's packages come from Ubuntu repositories (except in places where Mint has explicitly done something different). I'm guessing that you should be able to install flashplugin-installer via normal Mint procedures, and it's likely to do what you want. I checked the Mint repository, and for a quiana installation, this may be what you're looking for: http://packages.linuxmint.com/pool/import/m/mint-flashplugin-10.2/mint-flashplugin-10.2_10.2.153.1_i386.deb For what it's worth, Adobe is pretty sticky about demanding that installs of its stuff come from direct downloads from Adobe servers. For Windows and Mac stuff, if you're working in a corporate environment, and want to keep current downloadables parked on a LAN, or distribution via CD, you have to get a license to do that -- it's free, but they want an estimate of how many copies get installed in the course of a year. With flash installers in Linux repositories, I believe that they're merely frontend scripts that poll an Adobe server to download and install. Smith ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Address book help
W3BNR wrote: On 9/15/2014 6:01 PM, Juiceman wrote: Is there a quick way to copy my address book from one computer to another one that also has SeaMonkey installed on it? Also will the same address work with Mozilla Thunderbird? Addressbook - Tools - Export as .ldif file on first machine. Addressbook - Tools - Import on second machine Thanks for the help. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Extension Request: Use Passwords When autocomplete=off
Recent changes to Toolkit's Password Manager (for SeaMonkey, implemented with 2.29) supposedly enabled the saving of passwords despite autocomplete=off per bug #956906. However, the companion changes (bug #658936 and #1025703) to fill-in passwords on login pages -- especially when the user ID and password are entered in separate pages -- was NOT implemented. Thus, passwords can be saved but not always used. The Remember Passwords extension seemed to handle both saving and using passwords when autocomplete=off. However, that extension is apparently very incompatible with the new Password Manager. Can anyone create an extension to use saved passwords when autocomplete=off? If so, it should handle the case in bug #658936. See: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658936 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=956906 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1025703 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064639 Followup-To set to mozilla.dev.extensions. -- David E. Ross The Crimea is Putin's Sudetenland. The Ukraine will be Putin's Czechoslovakia. See http://www.rossde.com/editorials/edtl_PutinUkraine.html. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
'FROM' and 'SUBJECT' fields
Hello, Last week I upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.29. (Fedora distribution 12) The 'From' and 'Subject' fields are now mixed up (inaccurate) and incorrect on many emails as displayed in the thread pane. They don't match what the email itself says. Thanks. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey