On Oct 27, 10:37 pm, JeffM jef...@email.com wrote:
JeffM wrote:
Contact the jackass who can't built a proper Web page.
Direct your bile at the moron who obviously
doesn't do proper testing on the crap pages he produces.
Ed Mullen wrote:
Err, contact, perhaps, a commenter who can get his
Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Hi,
Is Seamonkey 2.0.9 or Seamonkey 2.1b1 affected by this bug :
http://blog.mozilla.com/security/2010/10/26/critical-vulnerability-in-firefox-3-5-and-firefox-3-6/
I
don't know for sure, but this may give some calm to SM users, at least
those on newer Windows
Zeb Carter wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Zeb Carter wrote:
I am in the process of setting up a new computer for a friend of mine -
old computer running XP Home, new computer Win 7. Both have SM 2.0.8.
When I do this, I first close SeaMonkey on the old computer, and copy
the entire profile
Ed Mullen wrote:
JeffM wrote:
Doug Fisher wrote:
snip
Yes, I've created new profiles. But, I have hundreds of customizations
(outside of extensions and plugins) of the UI and through the
about:config interface. And no way to compare them. I do about:config
and can't export the result in
On 10/28/2010 8:34 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
eh?
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Daniel wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
JeffM wrote:
Doug Fisher wrote:
snip
Yes, I've created new profiles. But, I have hundreds of customizations
(outside of extensions and plugins) of the UI and through the
about:config interface. And no way to compare them. I do about:config
and can't export
Hi!
I just saw this: SeaMonkey was unable to verify the integrity of the
incremental update it downloaded, so it is now downloading the complete
update package.
I am trying to get the full update for my current v2.0.9 installation,
but it is not connecting. What's up? :(
Thank you in
On 10/26/2010 10:00 PM, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Or just condemn them to a well-deserved irrelevancy and
stop using anything associated with them.
There is little that they do that someone else does not do.
Why bother?
Because you often don't get a choice because someone else picks for you.
For
Ant a écrit :
I am trying to get the full update for my current v2.0.9 installation,
but it is not connecting. What's up? :(
I had the same problem when I tried to do it through the Help menu. I
gave up after an hour and downloaded the file directly from the website.
Works like a charm.
Ant schrieb:
Hi!
I just saw this: SeaMonkey was unable to verify the integrity of the
incremental update it downloaded, so it is now downloading the complete
update package.
I am trying to get the full update for my current v2.0.9 installation,
but it is not connecting. What's up? :(
Thank
Ant wrote:
Hi!
I just saw this: SeaMonkey was unable to verify the integrity of the
incremental update it downloaded, so it is now downloading the complete
update package.
I am trying to get the full update for my current v2.0.9 installation,
but it is not connecting. What's up? :(
Thank you
On 28.10.2010 11:07, Robert Kaiser wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Ant schrieb:
Hi!
I just saw this: SeaMonkey was unable to verify the integrity of the
incremental update it downloaded, so it is now downloading the complete
update package.
I am trying to get the full update for my
Ray_Net wrote:
James wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
James wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/25/2010 12:46 PM, James wrote:
You make it seem as if you never sent or received an encrypted
email using your method. If you had, you would know what each
participant is required to have. Still, when I have
nr wrote:
[...]Password Manager[...]
the user name and password won't populate the fields
when I go to [Monster.com]
Similar topics have been discussed here before:
Thu, 28 Oct 2010 10:09:47 -0400, /Ed Mullen/:
Daniel wrote:
Hey, ED, rather than looking at about:config, have you considered
comparing/operating on the various prefs.js files??
I've tried that too. The prefs.js file is about 60kb. Sorting through it
line-by-line in a side-by-side comparison
On Thu, 28 Oct 2010 12:23:56 -0400, Ed Mullen ednos...@edmullen.net
wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hi!
I just saw this: SeaMonkey was unable to verify the integrity of the
incremental update it downloaded, so it is now downloading the complete
update package.
I am trying to get the full update for my
James wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
James wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
James wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
James wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
James wrote:
I set up SeaMonkey with certificates for each email account.
The major problem is to get the certificates recognized in
Thunderbird and
James wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
James wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
James wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 10/25/2010 12:46 PM, James wrote:
You make it seem as if you never sent or received an encrypted
email using your method. If you had, you would know what each
participant is required to have. Still,
Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Hey, ED, rather than looking at about:config, have you considered
comparing/operating on the various prefs.js files??
I've tried that too. The prefs.js file is about 60kb. Sorting through it
line-by-line in a side-by-side comparison is really head-ache
NoAuthUser wrote:
On 10/28/2010 8:34 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
eh?
Thou shalt not reply to spam.
Thou shalt not reply to spam.
Thou shalt not reply to spam.
Thou shalt not reply to spam.
Thou shalt not reply to spam.
Thou shalt not reply to spam.
Thou shalt not reply to spam.
Thou shalt not
On 10/28/2010 7:33 AM PT, Ant typed:
I just saw this: SeaMonkey was unable to verify the integrity of the
incremental update it downloaded, so it is now downloading the complete
update package.
I am trying to get the full update for my current v2.0.9 installation,
but it is not connecting.
Hello.
Is anyone else having this script hogging/freezing problem (e.g.,
http://s.ytimg.com/yt/jsbin/www-core-vflub_lro.js:52) with their YouTube
account when voting on YouTube.com when logged in?
It seems others (Firefox v3.x) and I (SeaMonkey v2.0.x) have this
problem
James wrote:
James wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
James wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
James wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
James wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
James wrote:
I set up SeaMonkey with certificates for each email account.
The major problem is to get the certificates recognized in
Daniel wrote:
Zeb Carter wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Zeb Carter wrote:
I am in the process of setting up a new computer for a friend of mine -
old computer running XP Home, new computer Win 7. Both have SM 2.0.8.
When I do this, I first close SeaMonkey on the old computer, and copy
the
Daniel wrote:
With-in SM, go to Tools-Switch Profiles-Manage Profiles-Create
Profile, give it a distinctive name, then on that screen click on
Choose Folder, and find where you saved the old profiles location then
select one level above that, so that the profile is a sub-folder of
where you tell
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