on board the fact that when criticism is widespread,
it is more often the case that the criticism is justified
than that all those making the criticism are ill-informed.
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
As of 2.2, tabs were forced when one attempted to
access either the Data Manager or the Add-ons
manager via the Tools menu interface. If that
behaviour is reverted in a more recent release,
then I am both reassured
? Has there been
equally widespread (and ill-informed ?) criticism following
each major release of Seamonkey, or has there been an
apparent increase in the level of criticism following any
particular recent release or group of releases ?
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/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fgoogle-maps-api-version-3.touraineverte.com%2Ffr%2Fajouter-un-marqueur-sur-une-carte-avec-api-google-maps-version-3.htmlprofile=css21usermedium=allwarning=1vextwarning=lang=en
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Blocked on your graphics driver. Try updating your
graphics driver to version 10.6 or newer.
DirectWrite Enabledfalse (0.0.0.0, font cache n/a)
WebGL Renderer (WebGL unavailable)
GPU Accelerated Windows0/15
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Manager (called from different
places!), corresponding bugs need to be filed if not already present. No bug, no
change.
Will do.
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Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
[This is mostly for Philip et al. since Callek surely knows or can find out
himself.]
AFAICS it's 2.5 (current trunk) that will have seven levels in the plus
direction and 4 in the negative direction again by default
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Well, even some developers (like me) agree with the above statement, but to be
blunt: That doesn't matter. SM releases depend on the Mozilla platform, which
is where the vast majority of security issues is to be found (since it includes
the rendering engine, protocol
appreciated.
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of Seamonkey users would prefer stability
and security in preference to regularly-shipped progress.
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Mike wrote:
XP users have a little under three years left.
Plenty of time to save pennies for some tech.
It is a depressing thought. Can there really be life after XP ?
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forgive you for spelling his
name with a trailing I.
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folder can sometimes allow it to be seen
and/or the attachment accessed.
I'm wondering if this is going to force me over to Outlook?
Wouldn't seppuku be a less painful option ?
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; in
source view, it shews as © in other modes and reverts
to shewing as copy; in source view. If I enter © in
source view, it mutates to copy; after cycling through
another view and then back to source view.
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that you mention. This is rather different to simply
slavishly emulating (or anticipating) what the competition are
already doing or are about to do.
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process is, and why
it was instigated (and at whose behest ?).
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: much appreciated. My personal feeling is
that this does not bode well, for Firefox, for Seamonkey and for
anything Gecko-based. I just hope I am proved wrong.
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Daniel wrote:
Hey, Philip, is there a particular reason why you use the mail list?? Is it
just that you were unaware that you could get all these posts any other way??
If it's just because you don't know how, askthere are any number of people
here that could advise you how to get to
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
[Sent off-list to keep the list noise level down].
Oops, sorry list : somehow I forgot to delete the list address.
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to join this list and comment on / ask questions
about, Seamonkey -- it has, until now, done everything I wanted.
Now, with 2.2, I feel I have no option : if I want 2.x to be as
good as 2.0.14, and even more secure, then I feel I have to make
my voice heard.
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what the other browsers do : if we wanted what the other browsers
do, we would use the other browsers.
My Eur 0,02
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a little while to realise what was going on, during
which period I undoubtedly inadvertently disclosed a number
of de-obfuscated addresses to the list, including yours.
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Daniel wrote:
Philip, I have my toolbars set for text only, just like you, however I've done
(or had done) the auto-upgrade to SM 2.2, so I've got:-
Reply dropdown
Reply to Sender only
Reply to Newsgroup (in bold)
Reply to All dropdown
Reply to Sender and Newsgroup (in bold)
Reply to all
Daniel wrote:
That's what I was expecting here with Philip's post, but in checking I saw
that he had posted to both the NG *AND* to me. Annoying!!
No, I had posted to the mailing list (see immediately preceding message)
and to the original sender after de-obfuscating his/her address. Any
Daniel wrote:
So having discovered that you had a problem posting direct to the newsgroup
(why you and no-one else, ever??), you deliberately decided to annoy us
individually as well!!
No, I have no problem posting direct to the mailing list
(see two immediately preceding messages for why
WLS wrote:
You do know that all posts to the mailing lists also show up in the
newsgroups?
Yes, I am slowly learning how this setup works :-)
At least that is the way I understand it.
I could be wrong and am often
WLS (Webmaster Wannabe)
Aim higher : I was far far happier as a
W3BNR wrote:
Right click on what you don't want and select 'cut'.
Just make SURE you don't want it.
Not available (for me) for Personal toolbar, which
is most certainly my top priority to remove from this
list.
** Phil (formerly G3TGQ).
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Thanks to AdBlocker Plus, I didn't see any ads, good, bad, or indifferent.
No ads ? NO ADS ???! Are you trying to destroy civilisation as we
know it ? Do you not realise that advertisements pay for the Internet,
and without them we'd all be paying a minimum of
Maybe use this as a starting point ?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sqlite-manager/
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nr wrote:
I was wondering if a program could be written to directly edit the
places.sqlite file to delete browser history older than x number of
days? Ideally
to accidentally
open something in a tab rather than a window :-)
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Just right-clicked on a message title in a forum,
and the attached list of options appeared. 95%
seem completely irrelevant. Any idea why they have
appeared ?
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all
of my installations have been in the nature of upgrades.
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I used reply/all; if I don't, it goes only to you.
** Phil.
Daniel wrote:
Philip, why did you reply to the newsgroup *AND* to me via email? There is no
need and only wastes my available email allowance!!
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according to my understanding of RFC-822 (which is probably long
superseded, but almost certainly the last RFC that I actually
understood).
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of document reached, but if I search for that
string with Attr=* and Value=*intab, nothing
happens and the Find does not terminate with any
status.
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offered far more than this,
and booted my Virtual PC where I still have Seamonkey 2.0.11.
Sure enough, that offered me eight levels of zoom. So where have
zoom levels four to eight gone in Seamonkey 2.2 ?
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mailbox from the To: field -- I agree that I could do this, but
it seems excessively onerous.
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-sender, cc-list.
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spurious elements
in their From: fields, I now routinely remove these spurii as
a matter of course.
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to display toolbars as graphics; I display
them as text, and see no arrows (there is presumably no
textual equivalent to an arrow).
NNTP v. IMAP : understood.
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an error message whenever I use Reply/all without first
do-obfuscating said From: field. It was experiencing
the latter that led to the former, although it was never a
conscious intention to reveal to the list the de-obfuscated
addresses.
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NoOp wrote:
On 07/26/2011 08:29 AM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
...
according to my understanding of RFC-822 (which is probably long
superseded, but almost certainly the last RFC that I actually
understood).
See:
RFC-2369
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2369.txt
[The Use of URLs
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/26/11 7:31 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 15:09:05 -0700, David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/26/11 12:20 AM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 7/26/2011 2:41 AM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher, you are a disgrace to society : turn those
disappeared.
It is still possible from the Edit menu, but I am
so used to accessing it from a right-click that
I feel distinctly lost without it.
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Daniel wrote:
Phillip, I was going to ask you why do you go to the trouble to reformatting in an external
editor when you could just Re-wrap in SM mail, but I've had a look on the drop
down me nus and that function is not available in SM 2.2 (Linux at least) for newsgroup posts
(logical)
, then that confirms that there is something on
the clipboard, so what reason might there be that I was
not also offered paste as quotation ?
Note : in the current e-mail dialogue, right-click/paste-
as quotation has re-appeared. Very odd indeed.
Philip Taylor
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
JD wrote:
Here is my paste as quotation:
I tried what you said, by copying something from notepad with no line
length and this is how it looks using a right mouse click and
selecting paste as quotation.
A question :
Where did you find
*/
menuitem[label=Open All in Tabs],
menuseparator[builder=end]{display:none!important}
Whilst this has the desired effect of losing the Open
All in Tabs entry, it does /not/ lose the corresponding
separator (hr); can anyone advise, please ?
Philip Taylor
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
[...]
Whilst this has the desired effect of losing the Open
All in Tabs entry, it does /not/ lose the corresponding
separator (hr); can anyone advise, please ?
OK, gone :-) After poking around with the DOM inspector
for quite a while (and never
not vouch for their accuracy.
I would love to see those figures in a historical context
(that is, how the total number of Seamonkey users has varied,
and is varying, since it was first released).
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Just right-clicked on a message title in a forum,
and this list of options appeared :
http://web-consultants.org.uk/screen-captures/Fullscreen%20capture%2024-Jul-2011%20153843.jpg
95% seem completely irrelevant. Any idea why they have
appeared ?
Philip Taylor
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 24 Jul 2011 16:04:26 +0100, /Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)/:
Just right-clicked on a message title in a forum,
and this list of options appeared :
http://web-consultants.org.uk/screen-captures/Fullscreen%20capture%2024-Jul-2011%20153843.jpg
95% seem
.
Starts here (see attached).
Philip Taylor
---BeginMessage---
Please how do I get my old version of SeaMonkey back!?
I updated to v2.2 in good faith. The new version is a nightmare.
Have you tried to right-click? All I want to do is copy-paste and
spell check, all I get is a laundry list
to use the add-on
manager without creating a new tab.
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installation of Chatzilla for optional major release (i.e., Seamonkey 3).
Philip Taylor. who understands the the world must move on philosophy,
but who nonetheless finds Windows/XP, Classic View, Office 2003
and so on infinitely more user friendly than any of the more recent
developments
?
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Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 11:16:55 +0100, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Is there any obvious reason why the about:config interface
cannot/does not support hyperlinks to the relevant documentation,
rather than requiring the user to search for it in hyperspace ?
Most
Stanimir : will give it a go !
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Many thanks in advance :
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Michael Gordon wrote:
advance :
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Try going to Edit/Preferences/Browser/Tabbed Browsing. Uncheck what you do
not want.
Even though this is a browser setting and you are posting about e-mail, when
you click on a link in a message it opens your web browser.
Thank, Michael
in at the bottom
a bookmark folder, also with the upgrade to V2.2
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P.S. Odd that Seamonkey's real-time spelling checker
should flag Seamonkey as an error !
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).
Please, I do not want tabs. At all. Period.
Is there one global switch that will stop Seamonkey
2.2 from opening new tabs at all, and force everything
to open in a new window ? Thank you !
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