On 7/23/19 12:24 AM, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is there any version of SeaMonkey (official or otherwise) that is stable
(i.e. no major breaking bugs known) and that works with www.slack.com?
It was working previously with a user-agent override but seems like they
changed it and now it wont work
HI, I’ve been using Dreamweaver with my MacBook Pro and would like to switch to
SeaMonkey.
Dreamweaver has a window that has my entire site hierarchy on my computer so
when I alter an existing page, the program knows exactly where to publish it.
Does Seamonkey have anything like this?
Is there
On 7/23/2019 12:55 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I'm surprised. I remember when Win8 came out it was widely panned. My
impression was that M$ was alternating between serious systems that
power users like me appreciated (Win2000 Pro, WinXP Pro, Win7 Pro) and
Jonathan Wilson wrote on 23/07/2019 7:53 PM:
Have you tried with just the stock standard SeaMonkey User Agent string??
If I remove the override, I get the same "please update your browser"
message.
I only get the message if I actually try to access a work space (so
anything you see when you
Have you tried with just the stock standard SeaMonkey User Agent string??
If I remove the override, I get the same "please update your browser" message.
I only get the message if I actually try to access a work space (so
anything you see when you view the main page means nothing since that all
Jonathan Wilson wrote on 23/07/2019 4:49 PM:
It's seems working with my SM:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1
If I use that user-agent in the useragent override, I get "Please update
your browser or use the Slack app".
If I
It's seems working with my SM:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1
If I use that user-agent in the useragent override, I get "Please update
your browser or use the Slack app".
If I use this (my current go-to user agent for
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 23-07-19 07:57:
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is there any version of SeaMonkey (official or otherwise) that is
stable (i.e. no major breaking bugs known) and that works with
www.slack.com? It was working previously with a user-agent override
but seems like they
Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Is there any version of SeaMonkey (official or otherwise) that is stable
(i.e. no major breaking bugs known) and that works with www.slack.com?
It was working previously with a user-agent override but seems like they
changed it and now it wont work anymore.
Is there
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I'm surprised. I remember when Win8 came out it was widely panned. My
impression was that M$ was alternating between serious systems that
power users like me appreciated (Win2000 Pro, WinXP Pro, Win7 Pro) and
playware that held dabblers' hands every step of the way
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