David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/27/2015 4:38 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ivan Berger wrote:
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
log-in page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default
browser-
On 1/27/2015 4:38 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Ivan Berger wrote:
>
>> When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
>> been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
>> log-in page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default
>> browser--now, whe
Ed Mullen wrote:
Desiree wrote on 1/27/2015 7:35 PM:
On 1/27/2015 5:47 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Desiree wrote:
I haven't used Acrobat Reader in years but it's free. As for Adobe
Acrobat it's not a plugin but a program.
Haven't installed either in years. Used Foxit until recent problem
Desiree wrote on 1/27/2015 7:35 PM:
On 1/27/2015 5:47 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Desiree wrote:
I haven't used Acrobat Reader in years but it's free. As for Adobe
Acrobat it's not a plugin but a program.
Haven't installed either in years. Used Foxit until recent problem with
plugin cause
Ivan Berger wrote:
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
log-in page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default
browser--now, when I enter my log-in name and password, that same
log-in page
On 1/27/2015 5:47 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Desiree wrote:
I haven't used Acrobat Reader in years but it's free. As for Adobe
Acrobat it's not a plugin but a program.
Haven't installed either in years. Used Foxit until recent problem with
plugin caused in-browser display to be blank. Swi
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same log-in
page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default browser--now,
when I enter my log-in name and password, that same log-in page opens in
a new tab
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
In Germany the tv organizations offer cinemas in the internet till one
week after sending. But they need the flash player. How can i tell
seamonkey to allow the actual flash player? It's alreaday installed.
What makes you
A Williams wrote:
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
In Germany the tv organizations offer cinemas in the internet till one
week after sending. But they need the flash player. How can i tell
seamonkey to allow the actual flash player? It's alreaday installe
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
In Germany the tv organizations offer cinemas in the internet till one
week after sending. But they need the flash player. How can i tell
seamonkey to allow the actual flash player? It's alreaday installed.
What makes you
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
EE wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/25/2015 3:29 PM, Brian Mailman wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Brian Mailman wrote:
Actually, WFM is not an acronym, but just an abbreviation. An acronym
is a special type of abbreviation that is pronounced like a word. RAM
w
Desiree wrote:
On 1/26/2015 11:23 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 1/27/15, Paul B. Gallagher
wrote:
Lately the Mozilla plugin check has been confused and confusing:
some plugins that are up to date according to their publishers are
listed as out of date, and others are suddenly "
On 1/26/2015 5:43 AM, Daniel wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of <
and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this web
page feature? Thank you in advance. :)
Ant, *Note* that I have my e-mail and News set for Plain Text, so what
I'm a
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Gerd Schweizer wrote:
In Germany the tv organizations offer cinemas in the internet till one
week after sending. But they need the flash player. How can i tell
seamonkey to allow the actual flash player? It's alreaday installed.
What makes you think it's not "allowe
Desiree wrote:
I haven't used Acrobat Reader in years but it's free. As for Adobe
Acrobat it's not a plugin but a program.
Haven't installed either in years. Used Foxit until recent problem with
plugin caused in-browser display to be blank. Switch to Nitro...light
and works.
--
Take care,
On 1/27/2015 3:23 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Desiree wrote:
Mozilla is correct. Current version since Saturday Jan 24 is 296 for
Flash. That is for all browsers except Chrome and IE 10 and 11. It's
being updated in Chrome now. Microsoft is still asleep and has not
issued an up for embedde
On 1/26/2015 11:23 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 1/27/15, Paul B. Gallagher
wrote:
Lately the Mozilla plugin check has been confused and confusing:
some plugins that are up to date according to their publishers are
listed as out of date, and others are suddenly "unknown." What
g
Desiree wrote:
Mozilla is correct. Current version since Saturday Jan 24 is 296 for
Flash. That is for all browsers except Chrome and IE 10 and 11. It's
being updated in Chrome now. Microsoft is still asleep and has not
issued an up for embedded Flash on IE 10 and 11.. I got 296 last
Saturd
On 1/26/2015 8:15 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Lately the Mozilla plugin check has been confused and confusing: some
plugins that are up to date according to their publishers are listed as
out of date, and others are suddenly "unknown." What gives? Did Mozilla
suddenly abandon this and quit manag
On 27/01/2015 17:50, Daniel wrote:
> So why am I not getting a warning?? I was going to ask if it might be a
> 32bit/64bit thing, but Sean is also on 64bit, so his peppermint OS 64
> works but my Mageia 64 doesn't!! (Yes, I'm on Win7 tonight.)
What is your setting for browser.tabs.maxOpenBefore
Daniel wrote:
On 27/01/2015 2:27 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Twice nothing is still nothing, so is three or four times nothing.
If a 2 KB message becomes an 8 KB message or even an 80 KB message,
so what? It's not like you're cutting down an extra forest to make
the paper.
Thirty years ago,
On 27/01/2015 5:11 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
On 27/01/2015 12:40, sean wrote:
The problem as reported in Bug 1122697:
Unexpected:
1. try opening a folder with > 15 bookmarks
2. Warning shows. Dismiss warning.
3. no bookmarks open. <==
Can you reproduce #3 on your Linux/SeaMonkey? In other words,
On 27/01/2015 2:27 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Twice nothing is still nothing, so is three or four times nothing. If a
2 KB message becomes an 8 KB message or even an 80 KB message, so what?
It's not like you're cutting down an extra forest to make the paper.
Thirty years ago, when a 20 MB HD
Lee wrote:
On 1/27/15, Paul B. Gallagher
wrote:
Lately the Mozilla plugin check has been confused and confusing:
some plugins that are up to date according to their publishers are
listed as out of date, and others are suddenly "unknown." What
gives? Did Mozilla suddenly abandon this and quit
On 1/27/15, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Lately the Mozilla plugin check has been confused and confusing: some
> plugins that are up to date according to their publishers are listed as
> out of date, and others are suddenly "unknown." What gives? Did Mozilla
> suddenly abandon this and quit managing
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