up grade Seamonkey 1.1.7 to 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread jim

I can't upgradeto version 2.0.2. !   jim
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Logging in

2010-01-17 Thread user
I'm finding that with the current version (2.01) I cannot log in to 
certain websites that I was able to do with earlier versions of 
Seamonkey. On using Firefox, the problem doesn't arise on those sites 
affected. Anyone else noticed this problem or similar?


Also using Flash with Seamonkey is still an issue with a Flash page 
often giving an error on loading message, although repeated attempts 
sometimes does the trick.

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Re: up grade Seamonkey 1.1.7 to 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread Daniel

jim wrote:

I can't upgradeto version 2.0.2. !  jim


Details, Jim, details...what happens when you try to upgrade from SM Ver 
1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.2??


Have you tried upgrading from Ver 1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.0, then when you have 
that working tried upgrading  to 2.0.1 and then to 2.0.2??


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Re: Window/tab behavior glitch since 2.01

2010-01-17 Thread Rex

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Rex:


I'm now on 2.02,and here's the problem.
After installing an extension


Which one? Which version? Or does this happen withe every extension?

Yep, after any extension install.



when I restart Seamonkey, the tab bar is not displayed, despite
disabling 'Hide tab bar when only one is open'. I also can't create
new tabs, nor open any website. I again restart Seamonkey, and then
it works fine.


Weird, but extensions do sometimes weird things, especially when
overriding the compatibility. Or one extension may interfere with
another extension.





Or, if I've got both the browser and mail client open, I close the
browser window and then click a link in an email, again I get a new
window minus tab bar with the website open, but can't open new tabs.


Try disabling the new extension with the Add-on Manager.


It's not any particular extension. Even if an extension gets updated, 
this happens. Never happened before.


Hartmut




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Re: upgrade Seamonkey 1.1.7 to 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread Klaus Weber

XP pro SP3
I found it also quite tricky to upgrade from 1.1.8 to 2.0.2. Fortunately 
I have my local folders on a separate partition. Moreover I put all the 
other mails from the system partition to the local folders. Then I 
uninstalled 1.1.8 and installed 2.0.2  The first time I did not succeed 
because 2.0.2  did not start properly. So I uninstalled 2.0.2. Then I 
deleted anything related to seamonkey on the system partition and 
installed 2.0.2. again. Now the import assistant started and everything 
worked well. Certainly quite a dirty method.
Formerly on my notebook the upgrade was much easier. But somehow I could 
not do it the same way this time.



Daniel schrieb:

jim wrote:

I can't upgradeto version 2.0.2. !  jim


Details, Jim, details...what happens when you try to upgrade from SM 
Ver 1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.2??


Have you tried upgrading from Ver 1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.0, then when you 
have that working tried upgrading  to 2.0.1 and then to 2.0.2??



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Re: Is SM a dying product?

2010-01-17 Thread intrudere
On 9 ene, 17:36, Devils_Advocate devils_advoc...@devils_.xxx
wrote:
 Sigo recibiendo las páginas en blanco en varios sitios utilizando Firefox, 
 entonces
 tiene que abrir Internet Explorer o Firefox y probar de nuevo.

 SM es un producto de morir que debo dejar de usar ya?

try refresh page or string agent in about:config
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Re: PDF Problem

2010-01-17 Thread intrudere
On 16 ene, 11:49, Tom Pamin scnr...@roadrunner.com wrote:
 Todavía estoy la ventana de Adobe con la marca sólo una cuestión cuando se 
 trata de
 para abrir archivos PDF con SM 1.1.18 y Windows 7 64-bit. ¿Alguien ha
 descubierto la manera de solucionar este problema?

try Foxit reader http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader/
include firefox plugins work in Seamonkey an K-meleon mi favorite
browser, im tested, verified
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SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Jochen Roderburg
I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work to restore everything by hand on such occasions.

But this feature has also an unexpected behaviour (bug?  ;-), the menubar
disappears on every restored window except the first one und I don't see any
possibility to get it back.  FWIW I have this on the Linux version.

Any idea what is going on here or where I should look?

Best regards,
J.Roderburg
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Re: Profile Manager

2010-01-17 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/16/2010 8:56 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/12/2010 6:10 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 Bug #214675 proposes to delete the Profile Manager.  It is being
 extensively discussed at mozilla.dev.planning.

 I strongly suggest that any discussion of SeaMonkey impacts -- impacts
 on either the development or end users of SeaMonkey -- be discussed in
 the existing thread Removal of the Profile Manager UI? in that
 newsgroup without replying to this message.


 In a comment, bug #539524 explicitly states that no end-user capability
 will be included in its implementation of a new Profile Manager.

 I have submitted bug #540194 to request a SeaMonkey user interface when
 bug #539524 is implemented.

 Great and there should be one for FireFox as well.
 

A Firefox end-user should do that.  I don't use Firefox.

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Re: Lost Functionalilty with Upgrade to SM 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread user

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I recently upgraded to the latest version of SM, and I noticed that I
lost the ability to mark and drag and to copy/cut and paste. I also
cannot customize my toolbars. I suspect those problems are related.

Not knowing where to go for answers, I tried the IRC chat system that is
part of SM. Folks there suggested that the problem had something to do
with McAfee Site Advisor (MSA). I don't have MSA associated with SM and
finding a MSA button on my Internet Explorer, I disable it and rebooted.
The problem described above persists, so I'm not satisfied that it has
anything to do with MSA.

Has anyone experienced this problem? Is there a fix?

Bill


Hmm.  I suppose I have to reply to myself to keep the thread in line.

Anyway,  my thanks to those folks who offered suggestions.  Out of consideration for 
context,  perhaps I should preface my remarks with the fact that my operating system is 
XP.  The good news is that I was able to solve all my concerns by going into the Control 
Panel, selecting Admin Tools and Services ... and disabling MSA.  That seems to have 
solved my problems.  I guess folks more sophisticated than I am will have to determine who 
(McAfee or SM) has to address the larger problem... whatever it turns out to be.


Bill
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.2 Update

2010-01-17 Thread Claus
On Jan 14, 2:46 pm, Leonidas Jones leonidasjo...@netscape.net wrote:
 Claus wrote:
  On Jan 11, 7:42 pm, Robert Kaiserka...@kairo.at  wrote:
  As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and securityupdateprocess,
  SeaMonkey 2.0.2 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
  download fromwww.seamonkey-project.org.

  We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
  this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive
  an automatedupdatenotification within 24 to 48 hours. Thisupdatecan
  also be applied manually by selecting Check for Updates... from the
  Help menu.

  For a list of changes and more information, please review the SeaMonkey
  2.0.2 Release Notes.

  Note: All SeaMonkey 1.x and old Mozilla or Netscape suite users are
  encouraged to upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.0.x by downloading it 
  fromwww.seamonkey-project.org.

  Full news article:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2010-01-11

  Downloads for all available platforms and 
  languages:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/

  Release notes:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.2

  System 
  Requirements:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements

  Robert Kaiser
  SeaMonkey project coordinator

  Hallo,
  I answered yes to the automatically generated pop-up question
  whether I wanted toupdateto the newest version of SM 2.0.x,
  installed theupdateautomatically (by SeaMonkey's installation
  automatic procedures) and cannot use SeaMonkey any more since this
 update has finished. What went wrong? I need SeaMonkey urgently, since
  my e-mail folders are stored under SeaMonkey and I have access only to
  a limited number of recent mails via a webmail tool.
  Claus

 What do you mean when you say you can't use SeaMonkey any more?  Does it
 just not open at all?  Or does the browser component open, byt not
 Mail/News?

 While we need more information about what is happening to give better
 help, my first thought is to download the complete installer and try
 installing it again.

 Lee

Dear Lee,

Yes, I mean that almost nothing happens. I am afraid of loosing all my
previous e-mails if I download the complete installer. Therefore, I
have not applied this option. On my PC under Windows XP Professional,
the same procedure went fine: The automatic update procedure was
carried out and I can use the browser and the e-mail client. But under
Win 7 Professional, it did not work and SeaMonkey does even not start
after the update.

On 13th of January I had posted the following description of my
problem under this usenet group:
Dear users of SeaMonkey,

I was using Seamonkey 1.8 under Windows 7 Professional until yesterday
on my Notebook. Yesterday evening an automatic update notice popped up
and asked me whether I wanted to install the next version of
SeaMonkey. I answered yes, had to authorise the administration tool
for the user accounts of my notebook to accept certain modifications
which were supposed to be carried out during the installation. No
error message appeared. But since this update procedure has executed
all its files, SeaMonkey does not start any more.  When I click
directly on the link on the desktop or when I click directly on C:
\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe, a pop-up window appears
asking whether I would like to authorise the programme of an unknown
publisher to carry out modifications on the computer. The programme to
carry out these modifications is seamonkey.exe. It doesn't matter if I
answer yes or no, since afterwards the pop-up window simply disappears
and nothing else happens.

Therefore, I have used a new feature which is available under the
Windows 7.0, namely the Test programme compatibility. The result of
the test is that seamonkey.exe is - according to Windows 7.0
Professional - an incompatible application. After having executed the
test, I have the option to generate a report which is sent to
Microsoft (who has not answered, since they never do) or to run
through additional options. But none of these additional options is of
help.

Another idea was to stop my ESET antivirus before I start SeaMonkey.
But the result was exactly the same as already described above.

A last intention was to re-install the previous version of SeaMonkey,
but the respective sub-programme under properties of Seamonkey
searches for previous versions and ends with the message that there
are no previous versions available on my notebook...

The worst thing is that I have lost access to my e-mail account which
is integrated in SeaMonkey. The browser is not that important, I can
just use any other browser, but I do not want loose access to all my
e-
mails...

Thank you very much for your help!

Cheers,
Claus
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Re: Profile Manager

2010-01-17 Thread Benoit Renard

Phillip Jones wrote:
Windows as of 98 (last I saw close up) works click delete with 
application and it moves to Wastebasket. Then click on wastebasket and 
choose from menu item empty. There is no question. once you choose empty 
its gone.


This is wrong. Windows always asks if you are sure when deleting a file. 
When you empty the Recycle Bin, it also asks if you are sure.

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Re: Logging in

2010-01-17 Thread chicagofan

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I'm finding that with the current version (2.01) I cannot log in to
certain websites that I was able to do with earlier versions of
Seamonkey. On using Firefox, the problem doesn't arise on those sites
affected. Anyone else noticed this problem or similar?

Also using Flash with Seamonkey is still an issue with a Flash page
often giving an error on loading message, although repeated attempts
sometimes does the trick.



I've moved on 2.02, but didn't have any new loading problems while I had 
2.01.  Also no identified problems with Flash, unless it is what locks a 
page occasionally, so that I can't scroll down while it is loading or 
playing.


What sites are giving you trouble?
bj




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Re: Logging in

2010-01-17 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/17/2010 12:51 AM, u...@domain.invalid wrote:
 I'm finding that with the current version (2.01) I cannot log in to 
 certain websites that I was able to do with earlier versions of 
 Seamonkey. On using Firefox, the problem doesn't arise on those sites 
 affected. Anyone else noticed this problem or similar?
 
 Also using Flash with Seamonkey is still an issue with a Flash page 
 often giving an error on loading message, although repeated attempts 
 sometimes does the trick.

I found that the Activate Autocomplete extension interfered with
logging-in at some financial Web sites.  I removed that extension.
Instead, to get SeaMonkey to save passwords on sites that block such
saving, I did the tweak described at
http://cybernetnews.com/firefox-remember-passwords/.

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Re: Profile Manager

2010-01-17 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/17/2010 8:48 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
 Phillip Jones wrote:
 Windows as of 98 (last I saw close up) works click delete with 
 application and it moves to Wastebasket. Then click on wastebasket and 
 choose from menu item empty. There is no question. once you choose empty 
 its gone.
 
 This is wrong. Windows always asks if you are sure when deleting a file. 
 When you empty the Recycle Bin, it also asks if you are sure.

If you drag a file and drop it into the Recycle Bin, Windows XP does not
give you a prompt to confirm the deletion.  You do get a prompt when
deleting via a pull-down context menu, going to [File  Delete] on a
window's menu bar, or the Delete button on a window's toolbar.  You also
get a prompt for emptying the Recycle Bin.

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Address Book Problem using a list

2010-01-17 Thread Chris Bee

Hi,
I have a problem withe the addressbook in SM 2.0.2 running on Macosx 10.5.8

I have several email lists defined in my addressbook each with tens of 
email addresses


When I select one of these lists  then properties the cursor goes to 
the bottom of the list so I can add a new name


However I cannot reposition the cursor on an existing name in order to 
delete that name from the list - I simply cannot get the cursor to move 
from the bottom empty line


any suggestions

Thanks
Chris
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Re: Profile Manager

2010-01-17 Thread Rufus

Benoit Renard wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:
Windows as of 98 (last I saw close up) works click delete with 
application and it moves to Wastebasket. Then click on wastebasket and 
choose from menu item empty. There is no question. once you choose 
empty its gone.


This is wrong. Windows always asks if you are sure when deleting a file. 
When you empty the Recycle Bin, it also asks if you are sure.


...unless you tell it not to - I always tell it not to, maybe this user 
does too.


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Re: Profile Manager

2010-01-17 Thread Phillip Jones

Benoit Renard wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Windows as of 98 (last I saw close up) works click delete with
application and it moves to Wastebasket. Then click on wastebasket and
choose from menu item empty. There is no question. once you choose empty
its gone.


This is wrong. Windows always asks if you are sure when deleting a file.
When you empty the Recycle Bin, it also asks if you are sure.
windows 95 and 98 didn't I  have worked with them though not recently. 
Perhaps Like OSX you can set Trash or recycle Bin , or wastebasket  to 
bypass the warning though I've used Mac Os since OS 3 and the option has 
always been there but I have never set that. I don't trust myself not to 
screw up. ;-)


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Re: SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
Jochen Roderburg:

I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work to restore everything by hand on such occasions.

A nice feature, especially if you are using trunk. ;)

But this feature has also an unexpected behaviour (bug?  ;-), the menubar
disappears on every restored window except the first one und I don't see any
possibility to get it back.  FWIW I have this on the Linux version.

Hm. I'm using only tabs and not new windows, so i haven't seen this.
Have you looked into bugzilla if there is a related bug?

Hartmut
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Re: Window/tab behavior glitch since 2.01

2010-01-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
Rex:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
 Rex:

 I'm now on 2.02,and here's the problem.
 After installing an extension

 Which one? Which version? Or does this happen withe every extension?

Yep, after any extension install.

Nice. :)

Do you have a file named extension.log in your profile?. If so, it could
contain information about the problem.

In case your profile is screwed up you should create a new one, switch
to it and try to install a simple extension there.

Hartmut
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Re: Address Book Problem using a list

2010-01-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/17/2010 4:01 PM, BeeNeR typed the following:
 On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:

  /  S N I P /

 Thanks
 Chris
 
 Same here.  Using Win XP 3,  SM 2.0.1
 

Dang keyboard - I meant SM 2.0.2
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Re: Address Book Problem using a list

2010-01-17 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 1/17/2010 2:09 PM, Chris Bee typed the following:
 Hi,
 I have a problem withe the addressbook in SM 2.0.2 running on Macosx 10.5.8
 
 I have several email lists defined in my addressbook each with tens of
 email addresses
 
 When I select one of these lists  then properties the cursor goes to
 the bottom of the list so I can add a new name
 
 However I cannot reposition the cursor on an existing name in order to
 delete that name from the list - I simply cannot get the cursor to move
 from the bottom empty line
 
 any suggestions
 
 Thanks
 Chris

Same here.  Using Win XP 3,  SM 2.0.1

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Re: SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Jochen Roderburg
On 2010-01-17, Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
 Jochen Roderburg:

I discovered recently that SM2 has now also the feature to restore
windows/tabs on normal restarts or after chrashes (like firefox).
That's very nice because I usually have many windows and tabs open and it is
always much work to restore everything by hand on such occasions.

 A nice feature, especially if you are using trunk. ;)

But this feature has also an unexpected behaviour (bug?  ;-), the menubar
disappears on every restored window except the first one und I don't see any
possibility to get it back.  FWIW I have this on the Linux version.

 Hm. I'm using only tabs and not new windows, so i haven't seen this.
 Have you looked into bugzilla if there is a related bug?

 Hartmut

Never mind, I finally found the culprit myself.

It was an old extension MonkeyMenu which provides a lot of additional
toolbar buttons for Seamonkey. Actually this was the only installed
extension and I used it only to get a button to clear the URL input line.
This old thing is no longer maintained and I had already patched the version
compatibility to get it installed under SM 2.0.x. OTOH it worked and I did
not suspect it to have such strange side effects.

Jochen Roderburg


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Re: SM2 missing menubar on restored windows

2010-01-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
Jochen Roderburg:

Never mind, I finally found the culprit myself.

:)

It was an old extension MonkeyMenu which provides a lot of additional
toolbar buttons for Seamonkey. Actually this was the only installed
extension and I used it only to get a button to clear the URL input line.

It is not unusual that strange effects originate from an extension.

This old thing is no longer maintained and I had already patched the version
compatibility to get it installed under SM 2.0.x. OTOH it worked and I did
not suspect it to have such strange side effects.

On trunk, if you have such an extension which you have fixed by yourself
that can happen with each new build. *g*

Well, i am writing this because you could look into MonkeyMenu,
examine what's going wrong, fix it and offer a version .j1 for those,
who like this extension. :)

Hartmut
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Re: Don't remove SM1 after installing SM2

2010-01-17 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/13/2010 5:39 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
 I am under Windows XP SP3 and i finally have installed SM2.0.2 without 
 any problem till now :-) except the following.
 
 This is to inform everybody that he should
 - First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.
 
 I had installed SM2 without removing first SM1:
 - I encountred a mixed between SM1 and SM2 in the Start - All 
 Programs - Seamonkey
 - Then to eliminate the mix - i used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - The mix dissappeared - so far so good - BUT also the link to start SM2 
 by using  Start - All Programs - Seamonkey
 
 To remove this problem:
 - I used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - I used add/remove program to Remove SM2.
 - And finally i install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 
 2.0.2.exe.
 - Now the  Start - All Programs - Seamonkey is ok and suit SM2 
 only and completely.
 
 So i repeat:
 - First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.
 To avoid the problem i encountered.

I installed SeaMonkey 2.0 under Windows XP back in October and now have
SeaMonkey 2.0.2.  I just now removed SeaMonkey 1.1.18 without any
problem.  I did not have to reinstall SeaMonkey 2.0.2.

I initially installed SeaMonkey 2.0 in a different folder than SeaMonkey
1.1.18.  My four profiles for SeaMonkey 2.0 were also under a different
folder than the profiles for SeaMonkey 1.1.18.  For the startup, I
created separate folders for the two versions of SeaMonkey, both under a
single Mozilla folder, which also has the startup for Thunderbird.

Obviously, if I wanted to install and use two different versions, I had
to avoid overlapping the two versions.

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Re: Profile Manager

2010-01-17 Thread »Q«
In news:ufidnvbhxegqv87wnz2dnuvz_vfi4...@mozilla.org,
David E. Ross nob...@nowhere.invalid wrote:

 On 1/16/2010 8:56 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
  David E. Ross wrote:  

  In a comment, bug #539524 explicitly states that no end-user
  capability will be included in its implementation of a new Profile
  Manager.
 
  I have submitted bug #540194 to request a SeaMonkey user interface
  when bug #539524 is implemented.
   
  Great and there should be one for FireFox as well.  
 
 A Firefox end-user should do that.  I don't use Firefox.

If I had to bet, I'd say a dev will file it when it's needed.  You
might want to keep an eye out for it, since it may have stuff SM can
use.

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Re: up grade Seamonkey 1.1.7 to 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread jim

Daniel wrote:

jim wrote:

I can't upgradeto version 2.0.2. !  jim


Details, Jim, details...what happens when you try to upgrade from SM Ver 
1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.2??


Have you tried upgrading from Ver 1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.0, then when you have 
that working tried upgrading  to 2.0.1 and then to 2.0.2??



Thanks David I'll give that a go. jim
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Re: up grade Seamonkey 1.1.7 to 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread jim

Daniel wrote:

jim wrote:

I can't upgradeto version 2.0.2. !  jim


Details, Jim, details...what happens when you try to upgrade from SM Ver 
1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.2??


Have you tried upgrading from Ver 1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.0, then when you have 
that working tried upgrading  to 2.0.1 and then to 2.0.2??



Thanks Daniel. I'll give that a go. Cheers. jim
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Re: upgrade Seamonkey 1.1.7 to 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread jim

Arne wrote:

Klaus Weber wrote:

XP pro SP3
I found it also quite tricky to upgrade from 1.1.8 to 2.0.2. Fortunately
I have my local folders on a separate partition. Moreover I put all the
other mails from the system partition to the local folders. Then I
uninstalled 1.1.8 and installed 2.0.2 The first time I did not succeed
because 2.0.2 did not start properly. So I uninstalled 2.0.2. Then I
deleted anything related to SeaMonkey on the system partition and
installed 2.0.2. again. Now the import assistant started and everything
worked well. Certainly quite a dirty method.
Formerly on my notebook the upgrade was much easier. But somehow I could
not do it the same way this time.


The fact you found it tricky may have something to do if you don't use 
the default locations for SeaMonkey and/or local folders?


I have reason to believe that in many cases, but other reasons may also 
be a not so good previously maintenance of the OS.



Thanks Arne.Cheers.jim
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Re: Don't remove SM1 after installing SM2

2010-01-17 Thread Ray_Net

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/13/2010 5:39 AM, Ray_Net wrote:

I am under Windows XP SP3 and i finally have installed SM2.0.2 without
any problem till now :-) except the following.

This is to inform everybody that he should
- First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
- Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.

I had installed SM2 without removing first SM1:
- I encountred a mixed between SM1 and SM2 in the Start - All
Programs - Seamonkey
- Then to eliminate the mix - i used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
- The mix dissappeared - so far so good - BUT also the link to start SM2
by using  Start - All Programs - Seamonkey

To remove this problem:
- I used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
- I used add/remove program to Remove SM2.
- And finally i install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup
2.0.2.exe.
- Now the  Start - All Programs - Seamonkey is ok and suit SM2
only and completely.

So i repeat:
- First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
- Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.
To avoid the problem i encountered.


I installed SeaMonkey 2.0 under Windows XP back in October and now have
SeaMonkey 2.0.2.  I just now removed SeaMonkey 1.1.18 without any
problem.  I did not have to reinstall SeaMonkey 2.0.2.

I initially installed SeaMonkey 2.0 in a different folder than SeaMonkey
1.1.18.  My four profiles for SeaMonkey 2.0 were also under a different
folder than the profiles for SeaMonkey 1.1.18.  For the startup, I
created separate folders for the two versions of SeaMonkey, both under a
single Mozilla folder, which also has the startup for Thunderbird.

Obviously, if I wanted to install and use two different versions, I had
to avoid overlapping the two versions.

Nice to know that you don't get any problem ... but could you start 
SeaMonkey by using this way: Start - All Programs - Seamonkey  ... ?

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Re: Don't remove SM1 after installing SM2

2010-01-17 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/17/2010 3:16 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 1/13/2010 5:39 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
 I am under Windows XP SP3 and i finally have installed SM2.0.2 without
 any problem till now :-) except the following.

 This is to inform everybody that he should
 - First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.

 I had installed SM2 without removing first SM1:
 - I encountred a mixed between SM1 and SM2 in the Start - All
 Programs - Seamonkey
 - Then to eliminate the mix - i used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - The mix dissappeared - so far so good - BUT also the link to start SM2
 by using  Start - All Programs - Seamonkey

 To remove this problem:
 - I used add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - I used add/remove program to Remove SM2.
 - And finally i install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup
 2.0.2.exe.
 - Now the  Start - All Programs - Seamonkey is ok and suit SM2
 only and completely.

 So i repeat:
 - First use add/remove program to Remove SM1.
 - Then Install SM2 by running the donwloaded SeaMonkey Setup 2.0.2.exe.
 To avoid the problem i encountered.

 I installed SeaMonkey 2.0 under Windows XP back in October and now have
 SeaMonkey 2.0.2.  I just now removed SeaMonkey 1.1.18 without any
 problem.  I did not have to reinstall SeaMonkey 2.0.2.

 I initially installed SeaMonkey 2.0 in a different folder than SeaMonkey
 1.1.18.  My four profiles for SeaMonkey 2.0 were also under a different
 folder than the profiles for SeaMonkey 1.1.18.  For the startup, I
 created separate folders for the two versions of SeaMonkey, both under a
 single Mozilla folder, which also has the startup for Thunderbird.

 Obviously, if I wanted to install and use two different versions, I had
 to avoid overlapping the two versions.

 Nice to know that you don't get any problem ... but could you start 
 SeaMonkey by using this way: Start - All Programs - Seamonkey  ... ?

Yes.  Because I set my Start Menu Properties in Windows XP to Classic
Start menu and because I group SeaMonkey and Thunderbird together under
Mozilla, the sequence is [Start  Programs  Mozilla  SeaMonkey2 
SeaMonkey].  Before I removed SeaMonkey 1.1.18, I also had [Start 
Programs  Mozilla  SeaMonkey1  SeaMonkey].  This was part of how I
avoided overlapping the two versions.

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Go to Mozdev at http://www.mozdev.org/ for quick access to
extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.2 Update

2010-01-17 Thread Leonidas Jones

Claus wrote:

On Jan 14, 2:46 pm, Leonidas Jonesleonidasjo...@netscape.net  wrote:

Claus wrote:

On Jan 11, 7:42 pm, Robert Kaiserka...@kairo.atwrote:

As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and securityupdateprocess,
SeaMonkey 2.0.2 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download fromwww.seamonkey-project.org.



We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive
an automatedupdatenotification within 24 to 48 hours. Thisupdatecan
also be applied manually by selecting Check for Updates... from the
Help menu.



For a list of changes and more information, please review the SeaMonkey
2.0.2 Release Notes.



Note: All SeaMonkey 1.x and old Mozilla or Netscape suite users are
encouraged to upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.0.x by downloading it 
fromwww.seamonkey-project.org.



Full news article:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2010-01-11



Downloads for all available platforms and 
languages:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/



Release notes:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.2



System Requirements:http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements



Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator



Hallo,
I answered yes to the automatically generated pop-up question
whether I wanted toupdateto the newest version of SM 2.0.x,
installed theupdateautomatically (by SeaMonkey's installation
automatic procedures) and cannot use SeaMonkey any more since this
update has finished. What went wrong? I need SeaMonkey urgently, since
my e-mail folders are stored under SeaMonkey and I have access only to
a limited number of recent mails via a webmail tool.
Claus


What do you mean when you say you can't use SeaMonkey any more?  Does it
just not open at all?  Or does the browser component open, byt not
Mail/News?

While we need more information about what is happening to give better
help, my first thought is to download the complete installer and try
installing it again.

Lee


Dear Lee,

Yes, I mean that almost nothing happens. I am afraid of loosing all my
previous e-mails if I download the complete installer. Therefore, I
have not applied this option. On my PC under Windows XP Professional,
the same procedure went fine: The automatic update procedure was
carried out and I can use the browser and the e-mail client. But under
Win 7 Professional, it did not work and SeaMonkey does even not start
after the update.

On 13th of January I had posted the following description of my
problem under this usenet group:
Dear users of SeaMonkey,

I was using Seamonkey 1.8 under Windows 7 Professional until yesterday
on my Notebook. Yesterday evening an automatic update notice popped up
and asked me whether I wanted to install the next version of
SeaMonkey. I answered yes, had to authorise the administration tool
for the user accounts of my notebook to accept certain modifications
which were supposed to be carried out during the installation. No
error message appeared. But since this update procedure has executed
all its files, SeaMonkey does not start any more.  When I click
directly on the link on the desktop or when I click directly on C:
\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe, a pop-up window appears
asking whether I would like to authorise the programme of an unknown
publisher to carry out modifications on the computer. The programme to
carry out these modifications is seamonkey.exe. It doesn't matter if I
answer yes or no, since afterwards the pop-up window simply disappears
and nothing else happens.

Therefore, I have used a new feature which is available under the
Windows 7.0, namely the Test programme compatibility. The result of
the test is that seamonkey.exe is - according to Windows 7.0
Professional - an incompatible application. After having executed the
test, I have the option to generate a report which is sent to
Microsoft (who has not answered, since they never do) or to run
through additional options. But none of these additional options is of
help.

Another idea was to stop my ESET antivirus before I start SeaMonkey.
But the result was exactly the same as already described above.

A last intention was to re-install the previous version of SeaMonkey,
but the respective sub-programme under properties of Seamonkey
searches for previous versions and ends with the message that there
are no previous versions available on my notebook...

The worst thing is that I have lost access to my e-mail account which
is integrated in SeaMonkey. The browser is not that important, I can
just use any other browser, but I do not want loose access to all my
e-
mails...

Thank you very much for your help!

Cheers,
Claus


Well, there is no concern about losing your email data. It is stored 
quite separately from the program files.  Downloading the complete 
installer and running it will have no impact on your user data at all.


Lets be a whole lot more specific and accurate concerning 

Re: up grade Seamonkey 1.1.7 to 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread Leonidas Jones

jim wrote:

Daniel wrote:

jim wrote:

I can't upgradeto version 2.0.2. ! jim


Details, Jim, details...what happens when you try to upgrade from SM
Ver 1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.2??

Have you tried upgrading from Ver 1.1.7 to Ver 2.0.0, then when you
have that working tried upgrading to 2.0.1 and then to 2.0.2??


Thanks Daniel. I'll give that a go. Cheers. jim


Jim, if you will take a moment to answer Daniel's questions, we can 
probably help you.


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Re: Logging in

2010-01-17 Thread Leonidas Jones

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I'm finding that with the current version (2.01) I cannot log in to
certain websites that I was able to do with earlier versions of
Seamonkey. On using Firefox, the problem doesn't arise on those sites
affected. Anyone else noticed this problem or similar?

Also using Flash with Seamonkey is still an issue with a Flash page
often giving an error on loading message, although repeated attempts
sometimes does the trick.


Can you give some examples of sites where you have trouble logging in? 
I have had no issues at all, but we probably do not visit the same sites.


As to the flash problem,have you verified that your flash plugin is up 
to date?


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mazdausa.com

2010-01-17 Thread Lou
I got a first one today.  When I try to visit www.mazdausa.com with SM 
2.0, I get the mobile phone version of the website.  If I go with FF, 
then I get the standard version.  I tried switching the user agent via 
the user agent swither extension to FF/Linux, FF/WinXP, and IE/WinXP, 
but still get the mobile version.


Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4) 
Gecko/20091027 SeaMonkey/2.0

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Re: mazdausa.com

2010-01-17 Thread Leonidas Jones

Lou wrote:

I got a first one today.  When I try to visit www.mazdausa.com with SM
2.0, I get the mobile phone version of the website. If I go with FF,
then I get the standard version. I tried switching the user agent via
the user agent swither extension to FF/Linux, FF/WinXP, and IE/WinXP,
but still get the mobile version.

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4)
Gecko/20091027 SeaMonkey/2.0


Not happening here on Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

Try starting in Safe Mode, to see if there is an extension causing this.

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Fix some of the aggravating bugs.. please

2010-01-17 Thread Ralph
I should be grateful for the upgrade that fixes security issues. But 
could someone not fix some of the really aggravating bugs. Specifically 
when you use desktop icons (URL Shortcuts) to launch SM you have to 
suffer a windows error message.. can not find file... are you sure you 
typed it correctly...


This has been there since 2.0 FIX IT  (please)
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Re: mazdausa.com

2010-01-17 Thread Lou

Hartmut Figge wrote:

chicagofan:


I know this doesn't help, but it works for me, and has a shiny,
beautiful, red, 2010 Mazda 6 greeting everyone.  :)


And i don't know if it works for me. How to distinguish a mobile phone
version from the other? :)

Hartmut



This is what I see when I get the mobile version:

http://i48.tinypic.com/1jnuhy.png
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Re: mazdausa.com

2010-01-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
Lou:

This is what I see when I get the mobile version:

http://i48.tinypic.com/1jnuhy.png

http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/ma100118.jpg (168 KB)

Hartmut
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Re: Profile Manager

2010-01-17 Thread Manuel Reimer

David E. Ross wrote:

When I got a shell account on my ISP's Web server in my own address
space, one of the first things I did was
alias rm='rm -i'
I also did the same for cp and mv.


I tried this, some time ago. But this sucks, as it asks for *every* 
file, if I try to rm -r a directory. As this makes it impossible to do 
my work, I started to call rm with full path (/bin/rm) and some time 
later, I removed the alias.


CU

Manuel

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Can't enter this site w/SM 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread Rufus


http://www.spruebrothers.com/

Can load the site, but clicking the enter store gets me a parsing 
error.  I can get in with Safari and/or Opera.


I assume it's an issue with the site, as I can no longer get into it 
with SM 1.1.18 either...


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Re: Can't enter this site w/SM 2.0.2

2010-01-17 Thread Hartmut Figge
Rufus:

http://www.spruebrothers.com/

Can load the site, but clicking the enter store gets me a parsing 
error.

Same here with SM 2.1.

I can get in with Safari and/or Opera.

Probably a case of a Browser-Weiche. Sorry, don't know the English
equivalent. ;)

Hartmut
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