Re: Helper Applications File Types?

2016-02-02 Thread Larry S.

WaltS48 wrote:

Larry S. wrote:

Received an MP4 file via e-mail. It plays beautifully, but I have no
idea which of my many applications is playing it. I look in "Helper
Applications", but file types aren't shown there. Somehow I'm supposed
to guess which application plays which type?

Please help me understand how to read Helper Applications, and/or know
which file types are involved with what application.

Thank you!
Larry S.



Isn't the "Content Type" column the same as file types?

I have 3 listed for mpeg-4. They are mpeg-4 audio, mpeg-4 video
(video/mp4) and mpeg-4 video (video/x-mv4), all set to "Always Ask"
under the "Action" column.


My Helper Applications list has lots of listings but names very few file 
types, and has no entries at all for "audio" or "video". That's why I 
was trying to figure out what program was playing the MP4 file.


Larry S.
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Re: SM Won't Open In Correct Profile

2016-02-02 Thread Larry S.

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Larry S. wrote on 2/1/2016 10:25 AM:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Larry S. wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

There is a profiles.ini in %appdata%\mozilla\Seamonkey. If you delete
the ini
Seamonkey should start and create a new default profile. You can also
edit it and
see if the wrong profile is in it.

On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 12:33:30 -0500, Larry S. wrote:


When my wife set up SM in her new W10 computer, there was a bit of
confusion about profiles. Eventually she got the one she wanted,
and
deleted the others (in Profile Manager). Now when she clicks on
the SM
logo it wants to open one of the profiles she deleted, resulting in
File
Not Found because that profile no longer exists.

However, in Profile Manger she has indicated the correct one and
clicked
Use Profile. SM refuses to use this (correct) one and keeps opening
with
File Not Found.

How do we fix this? All help gratefully appreciated!




When you could not find the INI file it was you had Windows default of
*hiding* known file type. Never understood why they do that when file
extensions are so important in Windows.





Here's what the ini file says (comments in earlier message). (Can we
edit this? It's in Note Pad.):


Yes but you have to do it with SeaMonkey closed. If Profile0 is the one
you want then just comment-out the other profile with preceding ";"



[General]
Start with last profile=1

[Profile0]
Name=Linda2
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/random#.Linda2
Default=1

[Profile1]
Name=Default User
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/different random#.Default User






;[Profile1]
;Name=Default User
;IsRelative=1
;Path=Profiles/different random#.Default User

save and start SeaMonkey


Took your advice with the asterisks, saved the file, then opened it
again. Result: the "wrong" profile information was gone (!), but SM
still opens with File Not Found referring to the wrong profile.

Question:(displaying our ignorance) should we have also edited the ini
file so the first line "Start with last profile=1" be changed to point
to profile 0 instead?

Larry S.


Yes.



I think that is a Boolean 1|0 not a pointer to which profile. Changing
to 1 to 0 just means don't autostart with the last profile you used
without prompting. Wouldn't hurt.

But what I would do is *validate* the name of the actually profile DIR
name is the one you want. E.g. if the actual folder for Linda is
"12345678.Linda2" that the entry in the profile.ini is "12345678.Linda2".



Yes, that's the way it reads in the ini file. Still brings up the old 
(now deleted) profile.


Here's the error message: "The file 
/C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles/rtfmbopb.default/bookmarks.html 
cannot be found. Please check the location and try again." Maybe the 
HTML file is the problem, but it should be out of the picture now that 
that profile has been deleted.


About ready to give up.

Larry S.
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Re: SM Won't Open In Correct Profile

2016-02-02 Thread Larry S.

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

There is a profiles.ini in %appdata%\mozilla\Seamonkey. If you delete the ini
Seamonkey should start and create a new default profile. You can also edit it 
and
see if the wrong profile is in it.

On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 12:33:30 -0500, Larry S. wrote:


When my wife set up SM in her new W10 computer, there was a bit of
confusion about profiles. Eventually she got the one she wanted, and
deleted the others (in Profile Manager). Now when she clicks on the SM
logo it wants to open one of the profiles she deleted, resulting in File
Not Found because that profile no longer exists.

However, in Profile Manger she has indicated the correct one and clicked
Use Profile. SM refuses to use this (correct) one and keeps opening with
File Not Found.

How do we fix this? All help gratefully appreciated!

Larry



  Regards
  Frank-Rainer Grahl


The old profile was deleted from the ini file. The ini points to the 
correct location. Still doesn't work.


Just to be sure: we can delete the ini file completely, and SM will 
build it when it starts? How does the computer know where to go to find SM?


Note: the ini file's contents certainly appear to be an ini file, but 
the file name doesn't say "ini", just Profiles". (It's different from 
the folder named Profiles, which does contain the profile.)


Larry S.
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Re: SM Won't Open In Correct Profile

2016-02-02 Thread Larry S.

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/31/2016 11:20 AM, Larry S. wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/31/2016 10:46 AM, Larry S. wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Larry S. wrote on 1/31/2016 12:33 PM:

When my wife set up SM in her new W10 computer, there was a bit of
confusion about profiles. Eventually she got the one she wanted, and
deleted the others (in Profile Manager). Now when she clicks on the SM
logo it wants to open one of the profiles she deleted, resulting in File
Not Found because that profile no longer exists.



It's probably because the shortcut she's using is hard-coded to open
that profile.  Right-click the shortcut and choose Properties.  On the
Shortcut tab look in the Start in: box.  The path there likely ends with
-P oldprofilename.  If she only has one profile left just delete that
text and it will open the only profile there is.  If more than one
profile exists you need to change that text to the desired one.  You
only need the part of the profile name AFTER the dot.



Good suggestion! We'll try it. Just to clarify--we type in the name of
the correct profile, that's the name after the dot following the random
name?  Since there is no -p there now, should we put it in? What's the
proper format--a space, then -p, then another space, then the name? Or
just a space, then the name?

Larry S.



Use the profile name as shown by Profile Manager.  In the Windows
shortcut, the Target should end with
\seamonkey.exe -p name


Darn--didn't work! Could be our mistake. We left in the quote marks
around the entry in the shortcut. Should they be eliminated? Will that
foul up Target? The message we got said that administrator privileges
required, which my wife does have. We proceeded as suggested, and got
the "file not found" from the wrong profile (same as before). Argghh!

Your thoughts?

Larry S.



If there are spaces in the path to seamonkey.exe, then quotes are needed
to bracket the path.  The
-p name
should be outside of the quotes.


Yes, that's the way we have it.
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Re: SM Won't Open In Correct Profile

2016-02-02 Thread Larry S.

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/31/2016 10:46 AM, Larry S. wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Larry S. wrote on 1/31/2016 12:33 PM:

When my wife set up SM in her new W10 computer, there was a bit of
confusion about profiles. Eventually she got the one she wanted, and
deleted the others (in Profile Manager). Now when she clicks on the SM
logo it wants to open one of the profiles she deleted, resulting in File
Not Found because that profile no longer exists.



It's probably because the shortcut she's using is hard-coded to open
that profile.  Right-click the shortcut and choose Properties.  On the
Shortcut tab look in the Start in: box.  The path there likely ends with
-P oldprofilename.  If she only has one profile left just delete that
text and it will open the only profile there is.  If more than one
profile exists you need to change that text to the desired one.  You
only need the part of the profile name AFTER the dot.



Good suggestion! We'll try it. Just to clarify--we type in the name of
the correct profile, that's the name after the dot following the random
name?  Since there is no -p there now, should we put it in? What's the
proper format--a space, then -p, then another space, then the name? Or
just a space, then the name?

Larry S.



Use the profile name as shown by Profile Manager.  In the Windows
shortcut, the Target should end with
\seamonkey.exe -p name

That is exactly the way we have it. Makes no difference. We still get 
the error message:"The file 
/C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles/rtfmbopb.default/bookmarks.html 
cannot be found. Please check the location and try again.". That's the 
profile that was deleted.


Tried all the suggestions. About ready to give up!

Larry S.
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Re: SM Won't Open In Correct Profile

2016-02-02 Thread David H. Durgee

Larry S. wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Larry S. wrote on 2/1/2016 10:25 AM:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Larry S. wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

There is a profiles.ini in %appdata%\mozilla\Seamonkey. If you
delete
the ini
Seamonkey should start and create a new default profile. You can
also
edit it and
see if the wrong profile is in it.

On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 12:33:30 -0500, Larry S. wrote:


When my wife set up SM in her new W10 computer, there was a bit of
confusion about profiles. Eventually she got the one she wanted,
and
deleted the others (in Profile Manager). Now when she clicks on
the SM
logo it wants to open one of the profiles she deleted,
resulting in
File
Not Found because that profile no longer exists.

However, in Profile Manger she has indicated the correct one and
clicked
Use Profile. SM refuses to use this (correct) one and keeps
opening
with
File Not Found.

How do we fix this? All help gratefully appreciated!




When you could not find the INI file it was you had Windows default of
*hiding* known file type. Never understood why they do that when file
extensions are so important in Windows.





Here's what the ini file says (comments in earlier message). (Can we
edit this? It's in Note Pad.):


Yes but you have to do it with SeaMonkey closed. If Profile0 is the
one
you want then just comment-out the other profile with preceding ";"



[General]
Start with last profile=1

[Profile0]
Name=Linda2
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/random#.Linda2
Default=1

[Profile1]
Name=Default User
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/different random#.Default User






;[Profile1]
;Name=Default User
;IsRelative=1
;Path=Profiles/different random#.Default User

save and start SeaMonkey


Took your advice with the asterisks, saved the file, then opened it
again. Result: the "wrong" profile information was gone (!), but SM
still opens with File Not Found referring to the wrong profile.

Question:(displaying our ignorance) should we have also edited the ini
file so the first line "Start with last profile=1" be changed to point
to profile 0 instead?

Larry S.


Yes.



I think that is a Boolean 1|0 not a pointer to which profile. Changing
to 1 to 0 just means don't autostart with the last profile you used
without prompting. Wouldn't hurt.

But what I would do is *validate* the name of the actually profile DIR
name is the one you want. E.g. if the actual folder for Linda is
"12345678.Linda2" that the entry in the profile.ini is "12345678.Linda2".




Yes, that's the way it reads in the ini file. Still brings up the old
(now deleted) profile.

Here's the error message: "The file
/C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles/rtfmbopb.default/bookmarks.html
cannot be found. Please check the location and try again." Maybe the
HTML file is the problem, but it should be out of the picture now that
that profile has been deleted.

About ready to give up.

Larry S.


Err... That's not a profile, that is a home page!  You can change the 
settings for that in preferences.


Dave
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Re: Helper Applications File Types?

2016-02-02 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Larry S. wrote:

Received an MP4 file via e-mail. It plays beautifully, but I have no idea which 
of my many
applications is playing it. I look in "Helper Applications", but file types 
aren't shown
there. Somehow I'm supposed to guess which application plays which type?

Please help me understand how to read Helper Applications, and/or know which 
file types
are involved with what application.

Thank you!
Larry S.


The default mp4 player for W7 is WMP.  So, unless you have installed a program
that will take over from the default, it's WMP.
This assumes: Windows NT 6.1; WOW64.
You might be able to find out with taskman/processes or process explorer.
You can also search for mp4 in the registry w/ regedit, but if you make
a mistake you will likely be buying a new computer.

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Re: Printing

2016-02-02 Thread Ed Mullen

Bonnell Frost wrote on 2/2/2016 12:56 PM:

I am having a problem printing email messages from Seamonkey  They get
saved w/o getting printed, and the saved format
won't print unless modified.  Any clues about a modify or change here?
Win10 and SM2.38, I think.
Bonnell Frost


What file format are they being saved in?  What printer is selected when 
you try to print?


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Re: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ 550 Permission denied.

2016-02-02 Thread Onno Ekker
On 15-8-2015 02:03, NoOp wrote:
> On 8/14/2015 11:21 AM, EE wrote:
>> NoOp wrote:
>>> Anyone else getting the same?
>>>
>>> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
>>>
>>> 64bit linux build (near bottom of page)
>>> Linux/x86_64
>>>  Linux/x86_64 .tar.bz2 (readme) (MD5 sum) (SHA1 sum)
>>> tries to link to:
>>> ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.33.1/contrib/seamonkey-2.33.1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
>>> but that results in a 550 Permission denied error.
>>>
>>>
>> Did Mozilla not stop using the ftp protocol?  That page (SeaMonkey 
>> Download & Releases) has not been updated for a while.
>>
> 
> I'd file a bug report regarding the link, but it looks like John Roshi
> already did:
> 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1192847
> 
> thanks John.
> 

The ftp-protocol isn't supported anymore and because of that, the URL
has changed to archive.mozilla.org instead of ftp.mozilla.org, because
the latter defaults to the ftp-protocol.

The new URL is



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Re: SM Won't Open In Correct Profile

2016-02-02 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Larry S. wrote:

That is exactly the way we have it. Makes no difference. We still get
the error message:"The file
/C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles/rtfmbopb.default/bookmarks.html
cannot be found. Please check the location and try again.". That's the
profile that was deleted.

Tried all the suggestions. About ready to give up!


Okay let's do some basic testing.

1) Why does the error message have a leading "/" before the "C:"? Maybe 
a relative vs absolute path mixup?


2) I am going to assume the correct profile you want is 
"rtfmbopb.default", does the folder 
"C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles/rtfmbopb.default" 
exist?


If NO then go to step 5, else if YES go to step 3

3)First copy 
"C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/profiles.ini" to 
C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/profiles.ini.backup". 
Then open 
"C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/profiles.ini". It 
should look like this, NOTE the "Name=" maybe different than 'default' 
like 'Linda':


[General]
StartWithLastProfile=1

[Profile0]
Name=default
IsRelative=1
Path=Profiles/rtfmbopb.default

If is doesn't look like above then change it to the above and save the 
file and start seamonkey "seamonkey -p default" or whatever that name 
value you have above.


Does it now open without the error?
If YES then you are done, else go to step 4

4) Check that there is a file "bookmarks.html" in that folder (I think 
it should create one if missing, but if not just create an empty text 
file with that name and try starting seamonkey again.


If you still have an error, I'm out of ideas...

5) Go to "C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles/" 
and find the name of the profile your really want. Then edit backup 
profiles.ini like step 3 and edit the profiles.ini and change the Name= 
setting to the actual folder name for the profile. Start seamonkey 
"seamonkey -p default" or whatever that name value you have above.


Does it open without the error?
YES then you are done, else go to step 4 and check for the existence of 
the bookmarks.html file.



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Helper Applications File Types?

2016-02-02 Thread Larry S.
Received an MP4 file via e-mail. It plays beautifully, but I have no 
idea which of my many applications is playing it. I look in "Helper 
Applications", but file types aren't shown there. Somehow I'm supposed 
to guess which application plays which type?


Please help me understand how to read Helper Applications, and/or know 
which file types are involved with what application.


Thank you!
Larry S.
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Re: Helper Applications File Types?

2016-02-02 Thread WaltS48

Larry S. wrote:

Received an MP4 file via e-mail. It plays beautifully, but I have no
idea which of my many applications is playing it. I look in "Helper
Applications", but file types aren't shown there. Somehow I'm supposed
to guess which application plays which type?

Please help me understand how to read Helper Applications, and/or know
which file types are involved with what application.

Thank you!
Larry S.



Isn't the "Content Type" column the same as file types?

I have 3 listed for mpeg-4. They are mpeg-4 audio, mpeg-4 video 
(video/mp4) and mpeg-4 video (video/x-mv4), all set to "Always Ask" 
under the "Action" column.



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Printing

2016-02-02 Thread Bonnell Frost
I am having a problem printing email messages from Seamonkey  They get 
saved w/o getting printed, and the saved format
won't print unless modified.  Any clues about a modify or change here? 
Win10 and SM2.38, I think.

Bonnell Frost
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Attaching moved e-mails show 2 bytes attachments.

2016-02-02 Thread Ant
I just found an interesting bug. I was composing an e-mail and attached 
a few old e-mails in the attachments. They show up in the attachments. I 
haven't sent the e-mail out, but I moved the old e-mails to another 
folder. I sent the e-mail and noticed 2 bytes e-mail attachments. It 
looks like you can't move the e-mails (attachments) until after sending 
the e-mail. :/


I also added it to Bugzilla: 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1245394 :)

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Re: Attaching moved e-mails show 2 bytes attachments.

2016-02-02 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ant wrote:


I just found an interesting bug. I was composing an e-mail and
attached a few old e-mails in the attachments. They show up in the
attachments. I haven't sent the e-mail out, but I moved the old
e-mails to another folder. I sent the e-mail and noticed 2 bytes
e-mail attachments. It looks like you can't move the e-mails
(attachments) until after sending the e-mail. :/

I also added it to Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1245394 :)


You can do the same thing with other file attachments. Until you hit 
"Send," those are just pointers ("get the file at location XXX"); when 
you hit "Send," SM looks them up and assembles and encodes the message 
for transmission.


I suppose it would be nice if SM was smart enough to update the pointers 
when you moved the messages, but why create a problem? Just send first.


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Re: Very quiet in https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/

2016-02-02 Thread Dennis Langton

Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:

On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 18:47:13 +0100 (MEZ), "Frank-Rainer Grahl"
 wrote:


I think the loaner was only used for Aurora and Central Windows builds. Ewong 
got
a new one.

On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 08:35:56 -0600, Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:


On Sat, 30 Jan 2016 10:51:28 +0100 (MEZ), "Frank-Rainer Grahl"
 wrote:


Mozilla changed a lot of stuff in the last two months.

comm-aurora and comm-central builds are still broken by bug 1238428. My local
Windows l10n builds did not succeed without private patches because of

Chatzilla

and debugQA problems.

I think until this is all sorted out we won't see many semiofficial builds.

Didn't he also announce to cut back because of the latest Firefox announcements

to

abandon XUL? I can't find it right now.

On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 19:38:02 -0600, Thee Chicago Wolf (MVP) wrote:


Been playing with the local builds for a while but it seems to have
gone dark. Saw some chatter here and there. Anyone know what's up?



Regards
Frank-Rainer Grahl


After the fact I saw mention that the loaner build machine was
decommissioned without notice.
https://blog.mozilla.org/meeting-notes/archives/2316



Regards
Frank-Rainer Grahl


Not as quiet as I had first thought. A 2.41 was just built in the
https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/
location. Testing it now.

I've been running the 64 bit Seamonkey at 
https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-central-windows64/ 
for the past day.  It runs wonderfully. much faster than any previous 
version I've been using.

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