On 27.08.2019 19:39, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
a bug in SM (I don't think so) or a bug at the website.
Hello,
this morning problem link on web page worked fine, added a feed to SM feed
reader. Link still is
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2019-08-27 12:15 p.m., dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
If you click on a link in SeaMonkey mail and newsgroups, it will open in
the SeaMonkey browser,
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2019-08-27 12:15 p.m., dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
If you click on a link in SeaMonkey mail and newsgroups, it will open in
the SeaMonkey browser,
On 2019-08-27 12:15 p.m., dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
If you click on a link in SeaMonkey mail and newsgroups, it will open in
the SeaMonkey browser, regardless of what
dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
A couple of things to try:
1) In SM: edit/prefs/browser/helper apps: change html open with to Chrome.
2) In windows registry: change htm and
dirk wrote on 27-08-19 19:18:
dirk schreef:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
what I find weird, is that in Seamonkey I find Seamonkey browser to be
the standard browser, and Windows
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
I wonder whether a strange effect I see is a bug in SM (I don't think
so) or a bug at the website.
Steps how to reproduce with unzipped installer of official en-US
SeaMonkey 2.53a1 (NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0
Build 20170706013410
Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
I wonder whether a strange effect I see is a bug in SM (I don't think so) or a
bug at the website.
Steps how to reproduce with unzipped installer of official en-US SeaMonkey
2.53a1 (NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0 Build
20170706013410
On 27/08/19 17:52, dirk wrote:
WaltS48 schreef:
On 8/27/19 12:15 PM, dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
Open Chrome make it the default browser, open default applications for
Hi,
I wonder whether a strange effect I see is a bug in SM (I don't think so) or a
bug at the website.
Steps how to reproduce with unzipped installer of official en-US SeaMonkey
2.53a1 (NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0 Build 20170706013410
(Default Classic Theme) on
WaltS48 schreef:
On 8/27/19 12:57 PM, dirk wrote:
WaltS48 schreef:
On 8/27/19 12:15 PM, dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
Open Chrome make it the default browser, open
dirk schreef:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
what I find weird, is that in Seamonkey I find Seamonkey browser to be
the standard browser, and Windows AND Chrome mention Chrome as
On 8/27/19 12:57 PM, dirk wrote:
WaltS48 schreef:
On 8/27/19 12:15 PM, dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
Open Chrome make it the default browser, open default applications
dirk wrote:
WaltS48 schreef:
On 8/27/19 12:15 PM, dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
Open Chrome make it the default browser, open default applications
for your operating
WaltS48 schreef:
On 8/27/19 12:15 PM, dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
Open Chrome make it the default browser, open default applications for
your operating system and do
WaltS48 schreef:
On 8/27/19 12:15 PM, dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
Open Chrome make it the default browser, open default applications for
your operating system and do
On 8/27/19 12:15 PM, dirk wrote:
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
Open Chrome make it the default browser, open default applications for
your operating system and do the same there.
In seamonkey my default browswer is. seamonkey and I can NOT
change that (greyed out)
How do I change that to i.e. Chrome???
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Yes I can change the UI and get it to work better, but as the supported
browsers alludes to not all features will work and I think this is truly
a SM is too old and needs a newer version.
On 8/26/2019 2:17 PM, Ronnie wrote:
Hawker wrote:
It's all about the user agent string in which is being
Ronnie wrote:
Github now works fine for me even with a 55 useragent string... i'm keeping it
at 55 for the lxle distribution so users don't go to firefox addons thinking
they can install them... as the site will assume that they can.. anything 56
or higher indicated the addons there can be
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Daniel wrote:
...
It seems to me that some sites are having problems handling UA's that
contain more than one program name. Some seem to require the program
that they 'work' with first whilst others seem to require the program
that they 'work' with last!!
Github now works fine for me even with a 55 useragent string... i'm
keeping it at 55 for the lxle distribution so users don't go to firefox
addons thinking they can install them... as the site will assume that
they can.. anything 56 or higher indicated the addons there can be
installed.
Daniel wrote:
...
It seems to me that some sites are having problems handling UA's that contain
more than one program name. Some seem to require the program that they 'work'
with first whilst others seem to require the program that they 'work' with last!!
Would be interesting, if
Ronnie wrote on 27/08/2019 4:17 AM:
Hawker wrote:
It's all about the user agent string in which is being presented... The
default seamonkey one works but if you're using an override useragent
sting it can cause problems if it's not what github is 'looking for'
I found the following useragent
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