Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-22 Thread _\/_ Luctur _\/_

NoOp wrote:

Works for me: 2.0b1 linux. Place the ixquick_seamon_en.src in the
/seamonkey/searchplugins folder. Note: I see you are using windows, so
your searchplugins folder will be in your 'Programs' directory where
seamonkey is installed.
Then: Edit|Preferences|Browser|Internet Search|Search using: lxquick
HTTPS - OK. Then in the URL bar enter: seamonkey
Search starts  url bar changes to:
http://ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl?query=seamonkeycat=webpl=fflanguage=english
I get:
43 unique top-ten pages selected from at least 136,999,162 matching
results

I've made no modifications in 'about:config'.


Pay attention: the Ixquick search plugin is listed in my case too and it 
works if, in the location bar, I type a word and then click on the 
Search Ixquick for XYZ item shown in the location bar drop down list 
that appears while typing.


However, it doesn't work if I type the search word and *press* the Enter 
key afterward. In fact, in this case, the search word is passed to the 
URL listed under keyword.URL in about:config that, as far as I can see, 
has no GUI option and is not tied to the default search engine.


It's not a big problem, because I've already found the URL with which I 
have filled keyword.URL 
https://ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl?cat=webpl=fflanguage=italianoquery=

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Re: Odd helper apps behavior after reinstall

2009-08-22 Thread Martin Freitag
Dick Baker schrieb:
 All true, and I, coincidentally, ran across that same Acrobat/Acrobat 
 Reader issue a while back and solved it the same way you did.
 
 BUT that's not the case here.  The only program I installed on the 
 rebuilt PC that has claimed the .mp3  .wav  .mpg association is Windows 
 Media Player.  I'd really like to fix this SM anomaly, since its internal 
 player has no utility--no playback controls and, in the case of .mp3 
 files, no display of the standard mp3 tags.

Afaik here is no internal player in SM. Are you sure you haven'T
installed VLC with browser-plugin or something similar?
I never saw SM1.1.x playing a video without a plugin...
regards

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Re: Getting Rid of Files Shown in Name pane - 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Martin Freitag
Mark Hansen schrieb:
 On 08/21/09 08:38, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
 OK, I set up a Test profile and did not download any messages and it 
 works as you would expect, ie. no files listed in the folder pane. I 
 plan to delete the default profile and start over.
 
 You can copy of lot of your information from your original profile to
 the new one, so you don't have to lose everything. There are HowTo
 articles available that explain how to do this, but I don't remember
 where they are. Perhaps another kind sole will offer up a link or
 two?
Here you are: http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#transferring
Steps work without using another PC of course, too. ;-)
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Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-22 Thread Daniel

Ray_Net wrote:

Robert Kaiser wrote:

_\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote:

More comments or votes may help to speed things up, perhaps.


No, they don't, nowhere in Bugzilla. Only a patch does.

Robert Kaiser


In my opinion, a bug *must* be corrected by a patch -  no need for votes.
A New Feature Suggestion implementation needs votes.


Yes, Ray, ALL bugs MUST be fixed, but with a limited workforce, fixing 
the ones that affect the most users (i.e. gets the most votes) seems 
like a reasonable approach.


(Reminds me I should download the Linux SeaMonkey 2.0 and start testing 
it out!!  Trying to do what I can.)


Daniel
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Re: HELP!!!! Mail moving and/or disappearing on its own!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2009-08-22 Thread Rick Merrill

Richard Owlett wrote:

Neil Marcus wrote:
I have WinXP and Seamonkey 1.1.17. All of a sudden, when I delete an 
email, or group of emails all email in that Inbox disappear. Sometimes 
completely, and sometimes it creates a new folder called nstmp, 
nstmp-1 (-2, -3, etc).



I have same setup.
*HOWEVER* I do NOT see that problem/symptom.

I just deleted an email to verify.
It went to Trash.
I was able to move it to original location.



[SNIP]


I thought this was happening to me -- until I noticed that delete read 
mail was checked!

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Upgrading to SeaMonkey 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Henry

I am running WinXP Pro on a Dell 2.8 GHz machine with 2G memory.

I am running Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11 and want to upgrade to SeaMonkey 
1.1.17.  I'm confused about whether I have to un-install Mozilla first 
or if I can install SeaMonkey and will be OK if I don't open both 
programs at the same time.  I'd like to be sure SeaMonkey has picked 
up my profile before I un-install Mozilla.


Thanks

Henry
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Re: Is there any single unified GUI option to choose the default search engine *everywhere* in SM?

2009-08-22 Thread NoOp
On 08/22/2009 03:28 AM, _\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 Works for me: 2.0b1 linux. Place the ixquick_seamon_en.src in the
 /seamonkey/searchplugins folder. Note: I see you are using windows, so
 your searchplugins folder will be in your 'Programs' directory where
 seamonkey is installed.
 Then: Edit|Preferences|Browser|Internet Search|Search using: lxquick
 HTTPS - OK. Then in the URL bar enter: seamonkey
 Search starts  url bar changes to:
 http://ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl?query=seamonkeycat=webpl=fflanguage=english
 I get:
 43 unique top-ten pages selected from at least 136,999,162 matching
 results

 I've made no modifications in 'about:config'.
 
 Pay attention: the Ixquick search plugin is listed in my case too and it 
 works if, in the location bar, I type a word and then click on the 
 Search Ixquick for XYZ item shown in the location bar drop down list 
 that appears while typing.
 
 However, it doesn't work if I type the search word and *press* the Enter 
 key afterward. In fact, in this case, the search word is passed to the 
 URL listed under keyword.URL in about:config that, as far as I can see, 
 has no GUI option and is not tied to the default search engine.
 
 It's not a big problem, because I've already found the URL with which I 
 have filled keyword.URL 
 https://ixquick.com/do/metasearch.pl?cat=webpl=fflanguage=italianoquery=

Ah. Got it.
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SSL Certificate Errors

2009-08-22 Thread Rob C.
I've been getting a Security Error box 
popping up lately when I visit various 
websites.  It says the certificate 
doesn't match the domain.  I get that 
part but the certificate presented seems 
to always match a domain that I do 
frequent, i.e it shows a certificate for 
ups.com when I visit mot.com.  It's 
like somethings gotten out of sequence. 
 I've tried making a new profile, a r/r 
of SM, reverting to an older version of 
SM  and it makes no difference.  I'm 
using SM 1.1.17 with no extensions and 
WinXP.  Any help appreciated.


Rob
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Re: Getting Rid of Files Shown in Name pane - 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Arnie Goetchius

Daniel wrote:

Arnie Goetchius wrote:

On my Dell Latitude, I have the following situation:

Under the Name pane where I see Inbox, Sent, Newsgroups, etc, I also 
see the following list of files which appear to be a part of the 
Seamonkey installation:


+ Chrome
+ Components
+ Defaults
   |
   |
   |
+ Setup.GRE
+ Uninstall

Can I delete all of these or are they functional? If functional, is 
there a way to hide them?


This only occurs on my Dell Latitude Laptop(s), not on my Desktop 
computers.


Arnie, I see the others have given you a work around for your problem, 
but just so you know what happened..well what I reckon what happened 
anyway.


When you set up a new profile, SM asks you where to install the profile 
and then installs it to a folder below where you tell it (you have to 
read the small print, just *under* the box where you enter where you 
want the profile to be), i.e. you might tell SM to install it profile 
into D:\Personal\Internet\Profile and SM will install it to 
D:\Personal\Internet\Profile\er6678f5.slt.


If you then copied over an old profile to where you wanted the profile 
to be, you will be mixing it up with the files/folder one level higher 
in the other profile.


When you start up SM, to the profile you just copied over, you will also 
see the other folders/files that are at the wrong level.


Does this make sense?


It does make sense. That may have been what happened. Thanks for your 
insight.




Daniel


So you may be expecting your inbox to be at 
D:\Personal\Internet\Profile\inbox

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Re: Upgrading to SeaMonkey 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Jens Hatlak

On 8/22/2009 6:28 PM Henry wrote:

I am running Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11


No such Mozilla version has ever been made public (the last one was 
1.7.13). Looking at your User-Agent string I guess you mean Firefox 
2.0.0.11.


and want to upgrade to SeaMonkey 
1.1.17.  I'm confused about whether I have to un-install Mozilla first 
or if I can install SeaMonkey and will be OK if I don't open both 
programs at the same time.  I'd like to be sure SeaMonkey has picked up 
my profile before I un-install Mozilla.


You can run Firefox and SeaMonkey in parallel without any problem. You 
can install/uninstall either one without affecting the other. SeaMonkey 
won't pick up the Firefox profile, though. Instead you have to transfer 
it manually:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_SeaMonkey

In case you are really talking about Mozilla (a.k.a. as the Mozilla 
Application Suite): SeaMonkey will pick up and continue to use the 
Mozilla profiles you have. As long as you install SeaMonkey into a 
different location than Mozilla and stop using Mozilla after first 
having used one of its profiles with SeaMonkey the change should be 
smooth. You can then uninstall Mozilla at any time, the profiles won't 
be touched by that.


HTH

Jens

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Re: Upgrading to SeaMonkey 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Henry

Jens Hatlak wrote:


On 8/22/2009 6:28 PM Henry wrote:


I am running Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11



No such Mozilla version has ever been made public (the last one was 
1.7.13). Looking at your User-Agent string I guess you mean Firefox 
2.0.0.11.


and want to upgrade to SeaMonkey 1.1.17.  I'm confused about whether I 
have to un-install Mozilla first or if I can install SeaMonkey and 
will be OK if I don't open both programs at the same time.  I'd like 
to be sure SeaMonkey has picked up my profile before I un-install 
Mozilla.



You can run Firefox and SeaMonkey in parallel without any problem. You 
can install/uninstall either one without affecting the other. SeaMonkey 
won't pick up the Firefox profile, though. Instead you have to transfer 
it manually:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_SeaMonkey

In case you are really talking about Mozilla (a.k.a. as the Mozilla 
Application Suite): SeaMonkey will pick up and continue to use the 
Mozilla profiles you have. As long as you install SeaMonkey into a 
different location than Mozilla and stop using Mozilla after first 
having used one of its profiles with SeaMonkey the change should be 
smooth. You can then uninstall Mozilla at any time, the profiles won't 
be touched by that.


HTH

Jens

There was a Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11 and I'm running it using User Agent 
Switcher to make it look like I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.11.


So I guess the last part of your answer applies.  Are you saying that 
if I install SeaMonkey and use the Mozilla profile even one time that 
I can't use Mozilla again without screwing up the works?


The purpose of my query was that I want to make sure SeaMonkey works 
before I un-install Mozilla.  If it doesn't work right what should I 
do un_install it and try again?


Henry

Sorry to be so dumb, but I don't want to loose my profile.

Henry
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Re: Upgrading to SeaMonkey 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Jens Hatlak

On 8/22/2009 11:48 PM Henry wrote:

There was a Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11 and I'm running it using User Agent
 Switcher to make it look like I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.11.


No, 1.7.13 was the last Mozilla version, believe me. User Agent Switcher
probably also changed the Gecko version in addition to adding 
Firefox/2.0.0.11. Anyway...


Are you saying that if I install SeaMonkey and use the Mozilla 
profile even one time that I can't use Mozilla again without screwing

up the works?


Well, let's just say it's a bad idea, cf.
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#fromMoz

The purpose of my query was that I want to make sure SeaMonkey works 
before I un-install Mozilla.  If it doesn't work right what should I 
do un_install it and try again?


Installing/uninstalling won't help you since both Mozilla and SeaMonkey 
access the same set of profiles, installing/uninstalling either one 
doesn't have any impact on that, only using (running) them.


I suggest you make a full backup of your Mozilla profile(s) before 
installing/running SeaMonkey (cf. 
http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#locations) and then either try 
with a new profile or with the original one and roll back if it fails 
for you (from my experience the chance for that is low, but just in case).


HTH

Jens

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Re: Upgrading to SeaMonkey 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Henry

Jens Hatlak wrote:

On 8/22/2009 11:48 PM Henry wrote:



No, 1.7.13 was the last Mozilla version, believe me. User Agent Switcher
probably also changed the Gecko version in addition to adding 
Firefox/2.0.0.11. Anyway...


No, Ver. 1.8.11 was issued.  Please ask Robert Kaiser for 
conformation. This was discussed on earlier posts.


Thanks for your help, I may be back after I read your suggested URL's.

Henry
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Re: Upgrading to SeaMonkey 1.17

2009-08-22 Thread Philip Chee
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 00:19:21 +0200, Jens Hatlak wrote:
 On 8/22/2009 11:48 PM Henry wrote:
 There was a Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11 and I'm running it using User Agent
  Switcher to make it look like I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.11.

The last nightly that was called Mozilla was 1.8b2 (Gecko 1.8.0.0)

A Gecko version of 21.8.1.11 corresponds to SeaMonkey 1.1.x.

 No, 1.7.13 was the last Mozilla version, believe me. User Agent Switcher
 probably also changed the Gecko version in addition to adding 
 Firefox/2.0.0.11. Anyway...

Looks like it.

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