On 5/22/10 4:46 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
> not showing pacman on
> windows xp sp3 with SM 2.0.4 ???!!!
>
> JavaScript enabled!
I get it with Windows XP SP2 and SM 2.0.4
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On 5/22/10 5:44 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 5/22/10 4:46 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
>> not showing pacman on
>> windows xp sp3 with SM 2.0.4 ???!!!
>>
>> JavaScript enabled!
>
> I get it with Windows XP SP2 and SM 2.0.4
>
By the way, it seemed to take qui
.1.19 and getting her to move may be
> more of a problem than finding a fix for SeaMonkey 1.1.19.))
>
> Thanks for any help you send my way on this subject.
>
> Frog
See my <http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html>.
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Go to M
uild a list of UA strings within PrefBar. It allows
switching UA strings at will and also reverts to the default when
SeaMonkey terminates or starts (I'm not sure which).
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ourse, she still has SM 1.1.19 since SM 2.x is not compatible with
Windows98.
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fox/3.5
>
> Updating the user agent string may be lost when updating Seamonkey.
>
I've never seen any preference change on an update. The only problem
that I've seen with preferences is when a new one is added or when one
that I've set is no longer used.
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to defeat it.
Note that the Web site in question indicates:
> This webcam is out of service. A replacement camera has
> been requested and will be installed as soon as it is possible to do so.
>
> Please note, however, that it may function intermittently, but
> uninterrupted s
nce, certain sites cause duplicate entries. These
generally involve having form inputs and login inputs both on the same
Web page. The next time I observe this, I might submit a bug report.
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I have set browser.xul.error_pages.enabled to "false".
Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9)
Gecko/20100317 SeaMonkey/2.0.4
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loads, installing progress bar
> etc, but winds up saying it's not compatible. What am I doing wrong??
> Thanks.
> Bob
What version of FlashBlock are you trying? According to
<http://flashblock.mozdev.org/>, Flashblock 1.3.16 works with Seamonkey
1.0 to 2.1a without hacking vers
he years. Instead,
I installed FlashBlock. Then I added a checkbox to PrefBar to enable or
disable FlashBlock. I've never had a problem with this configuration.
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On 6/3/10 3:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:
> David E. Ross a émis l'idée suivante :
>> When I select the link to a Web page, I occasionally (too often) get the
>> message "www.abcd.com could not be found. Please check the name and try
>> again." I immediatel
rtional and Monospace,
making them smaller. Then make sure that the selection list for
"Minimum font size" is "None". Finally, select the OK button.
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extensions f
d down your Ctrl key while selecting each of
the others.
Once they are selected, right-click your mouse while your cursor is over
one of the selected newsgroups. On the pull-down context menu, select
"Unsubscribe".
Cross-posted and follow-ups set to mozilla.support.seamonkey.
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mozilla.support.firefox, so don't expect answers there
I installed it and have been using it since yesterday without any
problems.
I can't find any Help information for the Options. Please give some
details about the last bullet under "Changelog 5.1".
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<
to draw "real" checkboxes and this is what
> people expect there.
>
> Yours
>
> Manuel
>
I agree. Do not change the toolbar. I am quite used to pull-down menus
and toolbars NOT appearing the same.
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ile directly to the FTP server. At the
> moment after I do work on a page I launch CyberDuck or Fetch and do the
> upload. It sure would save time to be able to do this within Sea Monkey.
>
>
> John
Troll!
You ask for help and then reject any suggestion.
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<
irus application that I use) blocked the site as having
either a virus or spyware embedded.
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Mozilla-relate
On 6/17/10 8:14 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 6/17/10 6:48 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
>>> I am running into this message more and more often:
>>> "Warning - visiting this web site may harm your computer!"
>>> when I am looking for some
On 6/22/10 4:23 PM, jtay...@ec.rr.com wrote:
> I want to be able to automatically forward email that I receive to
> another email address of mine. How?
Please post your question as a new thread, not as a reply to an
unrelated thread.
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nkey converts to using
an SQLite database for bookmarks the way that Firefox now handles them.
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t a vigorous discussion recently occurred on the
mozilla.dev.planning newsgroup about pruning the UA string, possibly
eliminating any mention of the browser's user interface (e.g.,
"Firefox", "SeaMonkey"). Because of the prevalence of invalid sniffing,
I think this would break s
ken websites.
>>
>> So why even have it? They should remove it!
>
> They will: <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572695>
>
> Greetings,
>
> Jens
>
That's a Firefox bug. Is there an equivalent SeaMonkey bug?
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On 6/27/10 10:08 AM, Ant wrote:
> On 6/27/2010 9:55 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
>
>> See my<http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html>. Also see
>> <http://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Sardisson/Gecko_is_Gecko> and
>> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Brow
pass it on to him?
>
> DoctorBill
>
Tell him to visit, read, and understand the following links:
<http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/index.html>, oriented to Web developers
<http://www.rossde.com/internet/Webdevelopers.html>, oriented to those
who hire or contract with W
orked fine.
>>
>> I just thought though, would "popups" have needed to be enabled ?
>>
>> Some site just will not work with SM - like my college's web site to
>> enter grades
>> for my Chemistry Students. No funcionahas to be IE !
>>
>>
ble my Internet connection after the download but before
the update (which is why I submitted bug #340330).
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Mozilla-relat
;
I do have a list of Web developer firms, showing how many HTML/XHTML and
CSS errors they have on their own Web sites. It's at
<http://www.rossde.com/internet/Webdevelopers.html>.
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persistent cookies while keeping all the wanted ones. In
the case of Bugzilla, it also restores those persistent cookies that
might get altered if I make a temporary change to the display of a query.
See bugs #275381, #275713, and #275716.
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G
>
> Daniel
This is very, very old behavior. It might even date back to Netscape 4.
After installing, the first time you launch the browser for a
particular profile, you get the project's home page. With multiple
profiles, this will happen for each of them. Just go to your menu bar
a
On 6/30/10 5:24 AM, Daniel wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 6/29/10 4:06 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>> On MandrivaLinux for sure and Win7 I think.
>>>
>>> Certainly with SM 2.0.5 (updated, several times, from SM 2.0.0
>>> originally) and also with SM 2.1a2
On 7/1/10 5:19 AM, Daniel wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 6/30/10 5:24 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 6/29/10 4:06 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>>>> On MandrivaLinux for sure and Win7 I think.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cert
tely, no.
With SeaMonkey 1.x, many extensions had options to install globally in
the SeaMonkey directory. With SeaMonkey 2.x, there is a complicated way
to still install globally but that will soon be disabled. Using the
Add-Ons Manager, all extensions must now be installed in each profile,
one pro
is an Adobe issue, not a SeaMonkey issue.
In Adobe Reader, go to the menu bar and select [Edit > Preferences].
Under Categories on the Preferences window, select Internet. Clear all
checkboxes under "Web Browser Options".
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quint? I'm obviously not a power user and only
> download plugins when prompted because I can't do anything at a
> site.Thanks.
On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Tools > Add-on Manager]. At the top
of the Add-ons window, select the Extensions button. At the bottom of
the Exte
On 7/3/10 3:28 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> On 7/2/10, David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 7/2/10 6:01 AM, Lee wrote:
>>>> Is there a way to permanently disable plugins?
>>>>
>>>> I don't want the adobe reader plugin and this bit in
ussions, this is a case of invalid sniffing. See my
<http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html>.
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I filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted via
GoogleGroups because of the amount of spam from that
source.
_
w do I get around this error?
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On 7/22/10 9:43 PM, Glen wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> I have AdBlock Plus 1.2 installed in SeaMonkey 2.0.6. AdBlock Plus
>> 1.2.1 is a new version of that extension.
>>
>> I downloaded the .xpi file for 1.2.1. from
>> <https://addons.mozilla.org/download
On 7/23/10 6:08 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 7/22/10 9:43 PM, Glen wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> I have AdBlock Plus 1.2 installed in SeaMonkey 2.0.6. AdBlock Plus
>>> 1.2.1 is a new version of that extension.
>>>
>>> I downlo
>
> Henry
I believe you should choose a different directory for SeaMonkey itself
and a different directory for the profile.
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updating to 2.0.6 while you are going
>> through the hassle?
>>
>> > David E. Ross wrote:
>>
>>> On 7/25/10 9:09 AM, Henry wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro
>>>> SP2.
>>>
let has thrown
exception:javax.servlet.ServletException: Timed out"
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__
> Sigh... I wonder when mainstream sites will ever get the 'gecko' message.
>
Bug 542560.
See <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=542560>.
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/sniffing.html>. While you might
want to read the whole page to gain understanding of what is going on,
pay special attention to the section "Defeating Browser Sniffing".
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On 8/1/10 4:01 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
> not working w. SM2?
>
It works for me without any spoofing.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.11)
Gecko/20100701 SeaMonkey/2.0.6
ALL images (NOT "images from originating server only)
What is not working for you?
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confirmed that the new page with the
image as a thumbnail did indeed open in a new window.
Thus, everything seems to be working okay.
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On 8/2/10 1:54 PM, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>> It's not too many images when the page is the result of a search for
>> images.
>>
>> Selecting one image launches the image's page in a new tab. (My
>> preferences are set for &
On 8/3/10 5:28 PM, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>
>> Neither you nor Rick Merrill have described what problem you are
>> seeing.
>
> I did in my initial post - here it is again:
>
> I was able to view all of the images fine but when I o
On 8/3/10 9:27 PM, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>
>> On your SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Edit> Preferences]. On the left
>> side of the Preferences window, select [Browser> Tabbed Browsing]
>> (Browser should already be selected).
>>
&g
ges pane, select the radio button for
"Accept all images". Select the OK button.
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Now i am unable to find the link to adress directly one image found.
>
> Did you have a clue/method ?
With the cursor over the image, right-click. From the pull-down context
menu, select Properties. The Element Properties window will have a
section "Image Properties", where you w
On 8/5/10 8:18 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/1/10 4:01 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
>>> not working w. SM2?
>>>
>>
>> This has nothing to do with scripts.
>
> Oh yes it does, because javascript can control images.
>
>> G
:
#urlbar[level="high"] > .autocomplete-textbox-container,
#urlbar[level="low"] > .autocomplete-textbox-container
{background-color: #FFD0F0 !important}
Note that I omit your final color: #00 !important;.
And, yes, file userChrome.css in your profile'
On 8/6/10 8:08 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/5/10 2:40 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
>>> Rick Merrill wrote:
>>>> not working w. SM2?
>>>>
>>>
>>> It works for me in 2.0.4 however...
>>>
>>> The following
On 8/8/10 10:28 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/5/10 8:18 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 8/1/10 4:01 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
>>>>> not working w. SM2?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
to. But even then if I try to increase the
> font size in IE they don't change either in fact are sometimes even
> harder to read than in SM.
>
>
> Thanks for any comments or suggestions
>
Please give us the URIs of some of the problematical pages.
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y 2.x.x using the same Gecko open source
> software that Firefox uses and if so why doesn't it work well with
> Farmville?
>
See my <http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html>.
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l messages on advice of my
doctor, who nevertheless had to prescribe medication to lower my blood
pressure. :)
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not always correct.
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On 8/11/10 2:35 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/11/10 7:47 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
>>> http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/didyouseethepicture.htm
>>
>> The markup
>>
>> has a path to the image with a back-slash (\). That makes the pat
On 8/12/10 6:45 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>>
>> No, you have missed at least two points.
>>
>> If the file is on your local PC running Windows, then
>> file:///C:/TEST/didyouseethepicture.htm
>> is the same as
>> file:\C:\T
wser guts of both SeaMonkey and Firefox. The mail-news
guts of SeaMonkey is the same as for Thunderbird.
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On 8/12/10 7:38 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 8/12/10 6:45 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>
>>> No, you have missed at least two points.
>>>
>>> If the file is on your local PC running Windows, then
>>> file:///C:/TEST/didy
that \ is not allowed.
You want Gecko (the core for Firefox, SeaMonkey, and others) to be
similarly broken. Most of us would prefer that Gecko not be broken.
No, I'm NOT a Mozilla developer or associated with Mozilla in any way
other than as a user. I don't use IE because it is indee
"SM is not
>>>> stupid to". Sorry for not being clear enough.
>>>>
>>>>> You are wrong because when i propose to SM the following:
>>>>> file:///C:/Program Files/Abyss Web Server/htdocs/IMAGES\pose-yoga.jpg
>>>>> he shows me
-Type: application/pdf
I have Adobe Reader 9.3.3. nppdf32.dll is in SeaMonkey's plugins
directory; it is version 9.3.3.177.
NOTE WELL: This problem causes a crash in SeaMonkey.
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On 8/13/10 10:21 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> Recently, an attempt to print a bad PDF file required that I reinstall
> my printer, Adobe Acrobat (the writer), and Adobe Reader. (It hosed my
> Windows XP print spooler, which meant I also had to reinstall the
> print-to-fax capabilit
On 8/14/10 1:07 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/13/10 2:27 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
>>> Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>> On 13.08.2010 15:18, Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>--- Original Message ---
>>>>
>>>>> T
t;>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So you said that SM is not clever enough to transform it to a
>>>>>>>> forward
>>>>>>>> slash ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No, I said: "SM
On 8/15/10 1:50 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/14/10 6:57 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
>>> On 14.08.2010 15:15, Ray_Net wrote:
>>>
>>> --- Original Message ---
>>>
>>>> Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>>>
the past by others,
and they all corrected their URIs. You seem to be alone in insisting
that Gecko be changed to give good results from bad input and in
refusing to correct your HTML. I refuse to deal with this any further.
TROLL!
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/www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html>. Note that the
"XML Parsing Error" message you got is very similar to the second
message under the fouth bullet from the top.
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On 8/17/10 7:52 AM, S. Beaulieu wrote:
> David E. Ross a écrit :
>> I tested it. It is definitely a case of invalid sniffing. Not only is
>> the server sniffing for "Firefox" when it should instead sniff for
>> "Gecko" -- if they can justify sniffin
e x. Very cumbersome. Or am I
>> overlooking something obvious as a newbie? Yes, I'm aware of the keyboard
>> shortcuts affecting tabs, but I normally use a mouse for these operations.
>
>
I found the display of tooltips for the content of tabs to be @*!!##%%
annoying. I set
use a mouse for these operations.
This is bug #657275 at
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657275>.
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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
bec
djacent tab.
Yes, the current tab -- the tab that has focus -- needs better
distinction. But the use of the "little X" at the right end of the tab
bar to close the current tab is something with which I am quite
comfortable.
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select the View Saved
Passwords button in the lower-left corner.
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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
_
ty to remove the site from the "Never Remember" list. That
is, if you say "Never", you cannot change your mind. In SM 2.0.x, this
was a capability.
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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through G
On 7/12/11 8:49 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 7/11/11 8:18 PM, Danny Kile wrote:
>> Some version back there was an option to tell SM not to save a password
>> for some sites. However, later if you wanted to save a password for that
>> site you went in to password manager
4. Then, on the left side of the Preferences window under Category, go
to [Advanced > Scripts & Plugins].
5. Make sure the checkbox for Browser is checked. You might also want
to review and adjust what scripts are allowed to do.
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On occasi
ot; What boxes should I check there?
>
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 7/12/11 10:41 AM, William Greenwood wrote:
>>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:5.0)
>>> Gecko/20110706 Firefox/5.0 SeaMonkey/2.2
>>>
>>> When going t
rough SeaMonkey, they operate independent of the browser.
Indeed, I can shut down SeaMonkey entirely without affecting the
broadcast reception.
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On 7/12/11 3:05 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
>> On 7/12/11 12:23 PM, JD wrote:
>>
>>> This used to work with SM 2.0+ but I'm having limited success with
>>> SM2.2.
>>>
>>> http://www.kbat.com/
>>>
&
On 7/12/11 4:40 PM, William Greenwood wrote:
> Yes, I am using a MAC and have confirmed through Software Update that I
> am using the most current version of Java. It is puzzling that it
> worked fine with 2.0.14 but not with recently installed 2.2.
>
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
using the path you mentioned too: I still cannot
> access the password tabs.
>
>>
>> Also using the drop down list above the Domain list gives you several
>> options.
>
> I have tried that. If I select "Passwords only," for instance, I get
> *no* domains
Is there a user-oriented guide for modifying these two files? I already
know how to do CSS. And I have also tweaked some modifications given to
me here in this newsgroup. But I'm interested in seeing the overall
syntax, especially the non-CSS parts that incorporate CSS.
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abs */
.tabbrowser-tab { font-size: 110% !important }
The first line is merely a comment to document the second line. You can
vary the "110%" to suit your needs, but 110% is perfect for me. Be sure
to heed the warning about not removing the @namespace line.
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<h
On 7/13/11 5:33 AM, William Greenwood wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 7/12/11 4:40 PM, William Greenwood wrote:
>>> Yes, I am using a MAC and have confirmed through Software Update that I
>>> am using the most current version of Java. It is puzzling that it
>>
fied Java Version
>>>> Congratulations!
>>>> You have the recommended Java installed (Version 6 Update 26).
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> Running version 1.6.0_26 on Mac OS10.6.8
The latest version for Windows is 1.6.0_26-b03, which corresponds t
On 7/13/11 9:32 AM, JohnQPublic wrote:
> "David E. Ross" wrote in message
> news:abqdnvazvuh7j4dtnz2dnuvz_sydn...@mozilla.org...
>> On 7/12/11 11:26 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
>>> On 2011/07/12 06:24 (GMT-0500) JohnQPublic composed:
>>>
>>>> My ol
d of Program Files.
Also, with Windows, I have a shortcut to open SeaMonkey in a specific
profile. Without that shortcut, SeaMonkey opens in the last profile
used during the previous session. That shortcut has
C:\SeaMonkey2\seamonkey.exe -p David
David being the name of my preferred profile.
On 7/13/11 4:22 PM, William Greenwood wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 7/13/11 5:33 AM, William Greenwood wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 7/12/11 4:40 PM, William Greenwood wrote:
>>>>> Yes, I am using a MAC and have confirmed through S
hout the Java message in Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:5.0)
> Gecko/20110706 Firefox/5.0 SeaMonkey/2.2 with Java Version: 6.0.240.7.
Yes, it works okay in a Windows system. But the problem is being
reported for a Mac system.
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David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>
On occasion, I
nsion. Try running SeaMonkey
in Safe Mode. Even if that does not resolve your problem, it might help
diagnose what is wrong.
--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>
On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google'
I have four profiles. For some reason, one of the profiles still has
SeaMonkey Default Theme 2.1. The other three have SeaMonkey Default
Theme 2.2.
How can I update the one profile? I cannot find any SeaMonkey Default
Theme at AMO.
--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>
On occas
an empty part of the tab bar.
When my browsing session has only one tab, my preferences are set to
hide the tab bar. I setup PrefBar to have a button on its toolbar to
launch a new tab without having to select a link with middle-click.
When the tab bar is visible (two or more tabs open), I can al
ternating or every third browser release or might quit updating
entirely.
--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>
On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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On 7/16/11 7:19 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
> On 7/16/2011 2:12 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> I have four profiles. For some reason, one of the profiles still has
>> SeaMonkey Default Theme 2.1. The other three have SeaMonkey Default
>> Theme 2.2.
>>
>> How
On 7/17/11 9:31 AM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
> On 7/17/2011 11:32 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 7/16/11 7:19 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
>>> On 7/16/2011 2:12 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> I have four profiles. For some reason, one of the profiles still ha
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