Re: location/url bar does not show in Seamonkey (NOT a clippie problem)

2014-03-28 Thread Daniel

On 28/03/14 05:10, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Dr. Richard Close wrote:


Seamonkey does not open properly when I open it.  The location/url
bar and its menu choices do not show.  Removing add-ins and plug-ins
does not solve this situation.  Opening Seamonkey in safe mode
restores the location/url bar to its normal position.  This event has
affected a second computer on the same wi fi network, which occurred
some days after the first computer became infected (I am not sure
this is any kind of virus- but I doubt it) Unfortunately I cannot
post images here, but will supply them on request.


Two things you can do, depending on exactly what happened:

1) If you look right under File Edit at the top of the screen and see
two speckly rectangles, click the longer one.

2) If you look right under File Edit at the top of the screen and do
NOT see two speckly rectangles, do View | Show/Hide | Navigation Toolbar.

In the first case, it's probably because the user inadvertently clicked
too far left (beside the Back button) and hid the toolbar. With the
toolbar showing, you'll see a vertical speckly rectangle there, and
that's its purpose.


Paul, above did you mean look right under or did you mean look left 
under?? ;-)


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Daniel

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/28.0 SeaMonkey/2.25 Build identifier: 20140211200211


or

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.25 Build identifier: 20140211195952

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Re: location/url bar does not show in Seamonkey (NOT a clippie problem)

2014-03-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:

On 28/03/14 05:10, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Dr. Richard Close wrote:


Seamonkey does not open properly when I open it.  The location/url
bar and its menu choices do not show.  Removing add-ins and plug-ins
does not solve this situation.  Opening Seamonkey in safe mode
restores the location/url bar to its normal position.  This event has
affected a second computer on the same wi fi network, which occurred
some days after the first computer became infected (I am not sure
this is any kind of virus- but I doubt it) Unfortunately I cannot
post images here, but will supply them on request.


Two things you can do, depending on exactly what happened:

1) If you look right under File Edit at the top of the screen and see
two speckly rectangles, click the longer one.

2) If you look right under File Edit at the top of the screen and do
NOT see two speckly rectangles, do View | Show/Hide | Navigation Toolbar.

In the first case, it's probably because the user inadvertently clicked
too far left (beside the Back button) and hid the toolbar. With the
toolbar showing, you'll see a vertical speckly rectangle there, and
that's its purpose.


Paul, above did you mean look right under or did you mean look left
under?? ;-)


No, I meant directly under, which is the usual sense of right under.

I should probably have written speckled, too, but my eyesight is not 
so good that I can confidently say exactly what the pattern is.


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Re: OT: Mozilla Hires New CEO

2014-03-28 Thread Bob Fleischer

Edmund Wong wrote:

Bob Fleischer wrote:


One concern might be if the political dispute between the new CEO and
Mozilla developers (including a boycott by some developers) affect
availability of technology that Seamonkey ultimately needs.



What kind of dispute are you talking about?

Edmund


http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/03/gay-firefox-developers-boycott-mozilla-to-protest-ceo-hire/
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SeaMonkey sync problems

2014-03-28 Thread David H. Durgee

Today I started getting an error message in SeaMonkey:

Sync encountered an error while syncing: Faild to connect to the 
server.  Sync will automatically retry this action.


Looking in my profile I see an error file containing:

1396021970657   Sync.ErrorHandler   DEBUG   Flushing file log.
1396021970659	Sync.Status	DEBUG	Status.sync: error.login.reason.network 
= error.sync.prolonged_failure
1396021970659	Sync.Status	DEBUG	Status.service: error.sync.failed = 
error.sync.failed
1396021970660	Sync.Service	DEBUG	Exception: Aborting due to channel 
inactivity. JS Stack trace: res_...@resource.js:413  @service.js:518  
s...@enginesync.js:75  onnot...@service.js:1197  
wrappednot...@util.js:142  wrappedl...@util.js:97  
_lockeds...@service.js:1191  @service.js:1182  wrappedca...@util.js:71 
 s...@service.js:1170
1396021970772	Sync.Status	DEBUG	Status.service: error.sync.failed = 
success.status_ok


I am also getting messages about a lack of sync for 14 days and 
suggestions to check my network settings.  Any suggestions on how to get 
this corrected?  The server reports as up and I am puzzled.


Dave
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V25 Font changes when draft saved - new bug

2014-03-28 Thread hawker
I have noticed a new bug - anyone else see this? It was not in V21 or 
before.


When I compose an e-mail eventually a draft is auto saved. When this 
draft is saved the fonts change in the entire e-mail.
I see this most when replying to e-mails from other people that set the 
font differently, esp if they use Chinese fonts.  When the draft is 
saved the custom fonts are reset to the default fonts.  PITA bug.


Is this logged yet?

Hawker
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FTPS with SM 2.24 Composer?

2014-03-28 Thread Brooke Clarke

Hi:

My ISP is in the process of changing all hosted web pages to a secure server that uses FTPS (FTP over TLS or SSL) but I 
can't find anyplace to select these in SeaMonkey 2.24 Composer.  It that possible or do I need to change to some other 
web page editor, and if so any suggestions on a reasonable priced alternative?


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Re: FTPS with SM 2.24 Composer?

2014-03-28 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Brooke Clarke wrote:

 My ISP is in the process of changing all hosted web pages to a secure
 server that uses FTPS (FTP over TLS or SSL) but I can't find anyplace to
 select these in SeaMonkey 2.24 Composer.  It that possible or do I need
 to change to some other web page editor, and if so any suggestions on a
 reasonable priced alternative?

Composer is older than Noah. Why not move to its most recent and still-
supported offspring:  Blue Griffon  http://bluegriffon.org/

Why not use a real FTP program instead of an editor? Try FileZilla. 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/

These are both free.

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Re: FTPS with SM 2.24 Composer?

2014-03-28 Thread Ed Mullen

Brooke Clarke wrote:

Hi:

My ISP is in the process of changing all hosted web pages to a secure
server that uses FTPS (FTP over TLS or SSL) but I can't find anyplace to
select these in SeaMonkey 2.24 Composer.  It that possible or do I need
to change to some other web page editor, and if so any suggestions on a
reasonable priced alternative?

As the others have said, Composer is a no-longer-supported part of 
SeaMonkey.  Do NOT expect it to work well nor to have it updated.  It 
won't be.


You need to move into the 20th century.  Well, okay, the 21st century even.

Get a stand-alone FTP program.  There are free ones (mentioned in other 
answers.)  Learn to use it.


And, unless your use of Composer is anything more than very casual and 
just for you, you'd better go buy a good book on HTML and CSS and start 
learning.  Your use of Composer is rooted in mid-1990's Web development. 
 It won't cut it today.


Frankly, I wish Composer would be stripped out of SeaMonkey.  It's an 
abommination that should be banished from the earth.


All it does is cause problems.

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http://edmullen.net/
If you were driving your car at the speed of light, and you turned on 
your headlights. Would anything happen?

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Re: FTPS with SM 2.24 Composer?

2014-03-28 Thread Ray_Net

Ed Mullen wrote, On 29/03/2014 01:05:

Brooke Clarke wrote:

Hi:

My ISP is in the process of changing all hosted web pages to a secure
server that uses FTPS (FTP over TLS or SSL) but I can't find anyplace to
select these in SeaMonkey 2.24 Composer.  It that possible or do I need
to change to some other web page editor, and if so any suggestions on a
reasonable priced alternative?

As the others have said, Composer is a no-longer-supported part of 
SeaMonkey.  Do NOT expect it to work well nor to have it updated. It 
won't be.


You need to move into the 20th century.  Well, okay, the 21st century 
even.


Get a stand-alone FTP program.  There are free ones (mentioned in 
other answers.)  Learn to use it.


And, unless your use of Composer is anything more than very casual and 
just for you, you'd better go buy a good book on HTML and CSS and 
start learning.  Your use of Composer is rooted in mid-1990's Web 
development.  It won't cut it today.


Frankly, I wish Composer would be stripped out of SeaMonkey.  It's an 
abommination that should be banished from the earth.


All it does is cause problems.

Did you not feel that it is there to permit to compose a mail in an html 
format.
I know that this composer is old, but, when i compose a VERY SIMPLE web 
page, it's wonderful.

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