On 11/15/2017 10:37 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 11/15/2017 9:41 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
>> On 11/14/2017 12:55 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 11/13/2017 4:32 PM, Hawker wrote:
>>>
>>> I have not seen this problem with saved logins. There are some sites,
>>> however, that construct their login
A Williams wrote:
To the best of my knowledge things are not that simple.
Firefox has cast Thunderbird out into the wilderness, presumably before making those
changes you are so keen on. If - this is a guess - those changes would have broken
Thunderbird, Firefox no longer cares.
I fail to
Thank you thank you thank you!
Deleting permissions.sqlite fixed my password issue!
Your other recommendation fixed my data manager issue.
I'm not sure what all I lost so I am a tad concerned that I may have
lost an important setting. I also wish I knew how you got that file
form the error.
On 11/15/17 11:43 AM, A Williams wrote:
To the best of my knowledge things are not that simple.
Firefox has cast Thunderbird out into the wilderness, presumably before
making those changes you are so keen on. If - this is a guess - those
changes would have broken Thunderbird, Firefox no
On 11/15/2017 9:41 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
> On 11/14/2017 12:55 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 11/13/2017 4:32 PM, Hawker wrote:
>>
>> I have not seen this problem with saved logins. There are some sites,
>> however, that construct their login forms in a manner that defeats the
>> saving of
Dave T wrote:
I just upgraded to 2.49.1 (32 bit) on a 64 bit Windows 10 Pro machine. If I
try to reply, reply all, or edit as new any message I have received, I get a
mail compose form that is completely blank except for the subject line. The
to:, cc:, and body are completely empty. It
> Timestamp: 11/15/2017 11:58:22 AM
> Error: NS_ERROR_FILE_CORRUPTED: Component returned failure code:
> 0x8052000b (NS_ERROR_FILE_CORRUPTED) [mozIStorageStatement.finalize]
> Source File: resource://gre/components/nsSuiteGlue.js
> Line: 422
Your permissions.sqlite file seems to be corrupt. It
On 11/14/2017 12:55 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/13/2017 4:32 PM, Hawker wrote:
I have not seen this problem with saved logins. There are some sites,
however, that construct their login forms in a manner that defeats the
saving of passwords and even defeats the use of existing saved
Again thank you for your time.
Removing webappsstore.sqlite seems to have fixed the password manager
lock up issue. No idea what I lost in so doing.
Can you help me debug the rest of this?
When first launching SM I get 4 errors: They are
Timestamp: 11/15/2017 11:58:22 AM
Error:
It all depends on who does the change. Some don't care and some do. The
first round was announced. The second not. But there were some side
effects with authentication breaking in non browser windows which took a
little too long for my liking to get fixed.
FRG
A Williams wrote:
To the best
To the best of my knowledge things are not that simple.
Firefox has cast Thunderbird out into the wilderness, presumably before
making those changes you are so keen on. If - this is a guess - those
changes would have broken Thunderbird, Firefox no longer cares.
Seamonkey does care - for
I am unable to reproduce this one too. This is likely backend storage
corruption caused by who knows what.
Check https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1305624 for the
workaround.
You can delete the webappsstore.* files in your profile and it usually
works again.
Open the Error
Can you tell me how to do that? How do I check the error console on
start up?
And no I just went with official releases so from 2.48 to 2.49.1
This is really annoying - thinking I might have to revert back to 2.48.
Especially the password manager lock up on opening bug that was
introduced in
On 11/14/2017 10:08 PM, Ant wrote:
On 11/14/2017 5:00 PM, TCW wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2017 14:09:11 -0800, Ant wrote:
I just tried Firefox v57 on a very old 2008 MacBook Pro with its
original HDD, 2 GB of RAM, etc. It runs very slowly softwares with Mac
OS X El Capitan
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