On 5/21/2012 4:10 AM PT, Daniel typed:
I did a clean installation of v2.9.1 and manually copied over my old SM
v2.0.14 addressbooks, bookmarks, and e-mails to my Linux/Debian box. I
got my bookmarks imported manually, but I can't seem to import my old
addresssbooks from *.mab files. Do I really
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote, On 22/05/2012 00:49:
Ray_Net wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote, On 20/05/2012 22:58:
Ray_Net wrote:
More infos about html free editors -
http://webdesign.about.com/od/windowshtmleditors/tp/free-windows-
editors.htm
Sorry, those are all for Windows...
MCBastos wrote:
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So, if Daniel has a bookmarks.html file over 3.6 megs, particularly one
without many favicons, well, it probably contains an humongous number of
links.
Just exported my current places.sqlite and got a HTML file of 302.8KB.
I wonder what I've got in the 3.6MB file!!!
NoOp wrote:
On 05/21/2012 06:55 AM, Daniel wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I'm sitting here watching the French Moto Gp and thought I check out
something at the web site motogp.com. I've never been there before, and
I got a security warning, informing me that the security certificate
Daniel wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
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So, if Daniel has a bookmarks.html file over 3.6 megs, particularly one
without many favicons, well, it probably contains an humongous number of
links.
Just exported my current places.sqlite and got a HTML file of 302.8KB.
I wonder what I've got in the
Hello,
I have updated SM to the release 2.10b1 (on OSX SnowLeo , and it works very
well), and Lightning 1.5b1 was disabled. Why?
Another question: I sometimes see an alert you should not see this text,
this is a placeholder (or something similar) when I try to send an email
and something
Hi:
Is there a way to send/receive text messages (SMS) to/from modern cell phones
using the SeaMonkey email program?
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Gabriel wrote:
Hello,
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Another question: I sometimes see an alert you should not see this
text, this is a placeholder (or something similar) when I try to send
an email and something wrong happens. But as this error popups only
maybe 1 on 100 messages I send, I don't know what exactly
Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi:
Is there a way to send/receive text messages (SMS) to/from modern cell
phones using the SeaMonkey email program?
Yes. You would send to a phone using the carrier's format and the
recipient's phone number something like:
1234567...@text.att.net
For people on
Windows media player is one of the applications I never use and so it
has been uninstalled using remove windows components. All of the files
are still there since windows won't really let you uninstall, it just
lets you pretend it's not installed (XP sp3 if it matters).
My firewall logs
LMH wrote:
Windows media player is one of the applications I never use and so it
has been uninstalled using remove windows components. All of the files
are still there since windows won't really let you uninstall, it just
lets you pretend it's not installed (XP sp3 if it matters).
My firewall
On 12-05-22 6:03 AM, Daniel wrote:
Just exported my current places.sqlite and got a HTML file of 302.8KB.
I wonder what I've got in the 3.6MB file!!!
Mostly, your browsing history. Plus meta data, like when you last
visited each site, how many times you've visited each site, and any
stored
It depends, for one of the accounts I opened, the home page is google.
For another, it is a simple website that only has html content as far as
I can tell.
Both accounts are configured to open on the email page. I can go through
the process a bit more carefully and document what happens when
It depends, for one of the accounts I opened, the home page is google.
For another, it is a simple website that only has html content as far as
I can tell.
Both accounts are configured to open on the email page. I can go through
the process a bit more carefully and document what happens when
On 5/22/12 12:14 PM, LMH wrote:
Windows media player is one of the applications I never use and so it
has been uninstalled using remove windows components. All of the files
are still there since windows won't really let you uninstall, it just
lets you pretend it's not installed (XP sp3 if
Thanks for the post. I checked in the addons manager, and windows media
player doesn't appear in the list. I have the VLC plugin installed
instead. I did disable Windows Presentation Foundation and two plugins
for MS office which I don't think I want.
I will check on the file types and make
David E. Ross wrote:
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My primary beef with WMP is that it plays media from within a Web page
instead of launching a distinct, separate process. If I switch profiles
or merely close that page, whatever was playing stops. This is also a
complaint I have against media playing via Flash.
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