FDVS wrote:
FDVS wrote:
Whenever an email arrives with a .wmv, I have to first save it to the
computer in order to see it.
Why can't I click on the attachment in the email and see it directly?
Dave
Dave, have you set up a Helper application for SeaMonkey to use when you
click on a .wmv file??
DoctorBill wrote:
If I use Google Images, I very often Seamonkey 1.1 binds up and
then an error message pops up about some Unresponsive Script
thing and asks to continue or stop.
Neither button alleviates the stoppage.
I've Googled the error message, but can't find any solution to
this
Anyone else seeing text displacement problems here?
http://deals.woot.com/sellout
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On 08.10.2010 09:00, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
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Anyone else seeing text displacement problems here?
http://deals.woot.com/sellout
Yes, under sponsored deals. Same problem in Firefox, etc. works ok
with IE-Tab extension which indicates the site is programmed for IE.
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Hi!
I accidently told SeaMonkey v2.0.8 web browser to never bug me about
blocked pop-ups. I need to undo this, but I could not find the option in
preferences. Does anyone know where to change this?
Thank you in advance. :)
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Ant wrote:
Hi!
I accidently told SeaMonkey v2.0.8 web browser to never bug me about
blocked pop-ups. I need to undo this, but I could not find the option in
preferences. Does anyone know where to change this?
Thank you in advance. :)
Look under Preferences Privacy Security Popup Windows
On 10/8/2010 8:24 AM PT, Glen typed:
I accidently told SeaMonkey v2.0.8 web browser to never bug me about
blocked pop-ups. I need to undo this, but I could not find the option in
preferences. Does anyone know where to change this?
Thank you in advance. :)
Look under Preferences Privacy
fwiw, you can also click the popup notifier at the bottom right of the
window which will allow you to set exceptions for the current web page.
Beverly Howard
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DSF wrote:
There are many other web sites where I save pages this way.
I'll bet when you check those other pages for crappiness
they look more like this
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.webstandards.org/2008/10/02/dowehaveawinner/
than like this
Beverly Howard wrote:
multiple Seamonkey instances
This is a known SM bug that cannot be reliably duplicated and has been
an issue for years.
With low tech users, the best way to address it is to suggest they
reboot daily and keep seamonkey open rather than close it after each use.
If the
DoctorBill wrote:
If I use Google Images,[]very often Seamonkey 1.1 binds up
and then an error message pops up
about some Unresponsive Script
I note that you didn't mention what kind of bandwidth you have.
If scripts bog down your system, don't run those.
http://noscript.net/
Beverly Howard wrote:
Fascinating. Just out of curiosity, are we talking about a machine
that runs that Quick Launch TSR (I don't)?
Nope... have never used that option... (machines nowadays don't need it ;-)
In my case, when SM fails to terminate (which it does from time to
time), I can
cyberzen a écrit :
John a écrit :
Whenever I try to send someone a .pdf file as an attachment, the coding
for the attachment shows up as many lines of garbage in the body of the
message. If I send a copy back to myself, the file is visible in the
attachments box in the message window, (as well
JeffM wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
If I use Google Images,[]very often Seamonkey 1.1 binds up
and then an error message pops up
about some Unresponsive Script
I note that you didn't mention what kind of bandwidth you have.
If scripts bog down your system, don't run those.
http://noscript.net/
cyberzen wrote:
instead of
Content-Type: application/pdf;
but this seems to be corrected for me with the last release SM 2.0.8
finally the problem is not solved
I can see the content type set to text/csv and garbage in text inline
If the sender (or his email program) is lying to your
On 10/8/2010 10:53 AM PT, Beverly Howard typed:
fwiw, you can also click the popup notifier at the bottom right of the
window which will allow you to set exceptions for the current web page.
Thanks. :)
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Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
On 2010-10-02 21:50 PDT, Leonidas Jones wrote:
Nelson Bolyard nonelsons...@nobolyardspam.me wrote:
Ever hear of these symptoms? Know of any cures?
SM2 (latest version as of about 2 months ago) on an Intel Mac Mini
running Leopard is
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