and/or contribute. I suppose I should add that I have never
used IRC, nor would I wish to do so.
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ent; restores the 2.38 functionality that allowed one to "Allow
remote content for @ which was broken (for me at least) from 2.39
to 2.43.
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Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Back to email? Are you trying to play a flash video in an email?
Almost certainly not; this is a well-known 'feature' of Seamonkey
whereby something nasty triggers a return to the e-mail window whilst
actually trying to use the browser ...
Here's the error message:
The
file/C:/Users/Linda/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/SeaMonkey/Profiles/rtfmbopb.default/bookmarks.htmlcannot
be found. Please check the location and try again.
"rtfmbopb" ?
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@ is not allowed in that context; she should have declared herself as
Personal Name @ Gmail personal.n...@gmail.com
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A colleague wrote to me from the email
Personal Name @ Gmail personal.n...@gmail.com
which was misinterpreted
David H. Durgee m...@privacy.net wrote:
I am puzzled that I appear to be the only one seeing this ...
Many of us (myself included have either decided against deploying V2.29
or have deployed it, regretted it, and backed out. This may explain
some of the non-responses.
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for the link, but why
does a search for Malaikat, searching for the Indonesian film
Malaikat tanpa sayap, yield a number of completely irrelevant
results, none of which contain the word Malaikat ?
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Geoff Welsh wrote:
this Newsgroup does not allow images, so you testing
here is invalid.
Just testing : is this an image ?
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Could someone please remind me of the relevance of this topic to
Seamonkey, which our esteemed moderator reminds us from time to time is
the sole permitted topic of discussion here ?
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taz043 wrote:
How do I move my current bookmarks to a new computer.
Maybe Bookmarks / Manage Bookmarks / Tools / Backup on current
followed by Bookmarks / Manage Bookmarks / Tools / Restore on new.
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Zaffe, Davide wrote:
Why do see I the home page of www.fineco.it (Windows 7, Seamonkey 2.26.1)
as html list (as follows) and not as a web page?
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=https://www.fineco.it/it/public
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at its best, rather than as the monstrosity that it is today. And then
you might like to pay some attention to the prose, because in places
it appears to demonstrate all the literacy skills of a 10-year-old
with learning difficulties.
Very sincerely :
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the appearance of
images appearing in the e-mail window ?
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should leave it entirely to your readers to
decide at what size that content is to be displayed, since they (and
only they) know what size works best for their eyes, their monitor,
and their environment.
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, then it is pointless. Each to his own.
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friendly manner. I agree with your analysis that Patrick's
problems are, in the main, caused by a lack of knowledge/understanding,
but naive as his questions may be, they deserve to be answered with
respect, not with arrogance.
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on support from the OS or hardware
(the hardware also needs to be able to support the profile used to
encode the video, in the case of MP4). Firefox desktop supports these
formats on the following platforms:
ex.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Supported_media_formats
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not to know what to do with them (other than display them correctly),
since none of Reply, Reply/All and Forward have any effect,
at least at 2.17.1.
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. I therefore suspect
that the Seamonkey e-mail client cannot handle *.eml files, at
least at 2.17.1. Later releases may differ.
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be rendered unless it is populated by
scripting or content added by CSS.
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Ed Mullen wrote:
The page content is supplied via javascript. I turned off js in Firefox
and it produces the same blank page as SM. Now the question is: Why
can't SM's javascript render the page and FF's can?
Tools / web development / error console ?
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installed ?
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Flash : update or remove it, or inhibit protected mode.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Flash#Flash_Protected_Mode_issues_on_Windows_Vista_and_above
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William wrote:
For some weeks now, when I click on one of these links, the article
appears on a web page
would strongly recommend changing them now, and /then/
downloading the version of Seamonkey that you want to use and
keep. For myself, I have frozen at 2.17.1, because the font-size
handling idiocy that was added subsequently.
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o...@gmx.de wrote:
Why give Seamonkey us
Rubens wrote:
It seems there were Seamonkey-compatible versions in this author-s page:
http://removedupes.mozdev.org/
But that page no longer exists. Any ideas ?
https://web.archive.org/web/20131113023106/http://removedupes.mozdev.org/
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If your reply can't be seen without
Seamonkey version as of 19th May 2014 and as of 20th May 2014 ?
Auto-update enabled ?
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gkorosh...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have numerous group lists (minimum 10 addresses) and have been sending emails using
these lists. Recently, however, I received a warning that states I
my naivety, but are you sure you have the correct list
for this query ?
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Rufus wrote:
(60 lines of irrelevant recycled dross)
...one day I should learn to type!
Assuming type is itself a typo for trim, I strongly agree :-)
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Ron Hunter wrote:
It is somewhat close to impossible to have truly bug free code in any
project over a few thousand lines.
TeX.web ? 15959 lines of code, no known bugs. But then few of today's
coders have Knuth's quite remarkable attention to detail, sad to say.
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A Williams wrote:
rantI just can't get my head around a situation where the main
language around has so many traps for the unwary (or wary) so that so
much software is crawling with security holes. There were languages in
development in the 70's which tried to make things safer, not all of
3rd-year undergraduates in Computer Science wrote
a chess end-game solver; it ran in 8Kb. Is there a programmer alive
today who could achieve the same in 8Mb, let alone 8Kb ?
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Philip Taylor:
[O]ne of my 3rd-year undergraduates in Computer Science wrote
a chess end-game solver; it ran in 8Kb.
For my AIM-65 i had to write a DOS to be able to use floppy drives. It
had to fit in a 4KB EPROM.
And thus the Monty Python sketch is resurrected
be ever be free of bugs, which is a very different
claim indeed.
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Ron Hunter wrote:
I would like to see a single click on the URL in the URL bar to select
the whole URL like it does in Firefox. That's why I am not using
SeaMonkey as my primary browser.
Does just that here. Seamonkey 2.17.1, Windows 7 Enterprise.
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of which
are satisfactory.
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bryan roache wrote:
Hello all, I need your help unsubscribing. I cannot seem to be able to
unsubscribe via the browser. Does anyone know what the email address for
unsubscribing is?
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
manual.
And my wish is even simpler : that all documented bugs are fixed before
any further development takes place.
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, and as someone
who has used every version from Netscape 1.0 to Seamonkey 2.17,
I would like to wish Netscape a Very Happy Birthday indeed !
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Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 8/05/2014 11:37 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Snip
My car will go
130 MPH but there's no road in the U.S. that will let me drive that
fast.
Come on over, Ed! Australia's Northern Territory used to have unlimited
speed restrictions, but, about five years ago,
Lee Noga wrote :
Please take me off your mailing list
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey wrote :
To unsubscribe from support-seamonkey, get a password reminder, or change your
subscription options enter your subscription email address:
If you leave the field blank, you
1) Bring up the Filter Rules dialogue box
2) In the Perform These Actions box, click on the + sign.
3) Select Forward message to in the available actions.
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Larry S. wrote:
Hmmm . . Is that a Mac thing? In my SM 2.25 (Windows 7) there is no
Forward To choice under Copy
on the indicated + sign just gave me another copy of the line with the
Copy To and Destination drop-downs, unchanged.
But is there not a downwards-pointing black triangle to the right of
Copy Message to, allowing you to select from a wide range of options
if clicked ?
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and/or rolling back your system to a time before you had ever
installed Seamonkey in the first place ? As a last resort,
re-install XP, then install Seamonkey.
OT : Or move to Windows 7, which modulo its totally brain-dead Search
facility, represents a significant improvement in functionality.
Philip
JeezLouise wrote:
I'm having the same problem with my Yahoo email FAILING TO OPEN while
using SeaMonkey 2.25 on 4/12/2014.
IMAP, POP or web access ?
See also :
Gene Fuss wrote:
Same problem her. Further diagnostic information is that Microsoft's
EMET reports that EMET 4.1 detected that
PhillipJones wrote:
(I'm on Beta Channel)
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. If it's Fixed, Don't Break it
Practise what you preach ? :-)
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NameField1.label Prénom :
So maybe you could take one of the English variant language packs, change
those labels, and install it - automatically.
Clever. I like it !
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/Production/Texts/Glosses/ApparatusCriticus.html
XHR.open (GET, URL, false)
{
XHR.send(null)
}
. . .
}
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/tabbrowser.xml 571
mTabProgressListener/.onLocationChange
null 0 null
Source File: resource://gre/modules/Deprecated.jsm
Line: 79
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security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy to false.
It's recommended to set that back to true in production.
That, however, enables it to work. Thank you !
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Maybe
Chomp (search engine), an iOS and Android application
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Invalid sender wrote:
Going on several Gawker Media sites (eg: lifehacker.com, gizmodo.com),
pictures are refusing to load. If I right click in SM to view a missing
picture I get an error page saying Unknown
...@lists.mozilla.org?subject=subscribe
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
mailto:support-seamonkey-requ...@lists.mozilla.org?subject=unsubscribe
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Miles Fidelman wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
(b) Newsgroups can be neither added to, nor removed from, e-mail clients;
while (b) is true; if someone is reading the newsgroup through SeaMonkey
(as one might expect for a SeaMonkey related list/group).. one can
certainly remove a newsgroup
Ray_Net wrote:
Normally it would be better to encode such a mail in pure text usascii ...
Or Morse code, or Cuneiform; after all, both of those were perfect for
the era during which they were invented, just as ASCII was.
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back on after a period
of being turned off.
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:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=833117
to be better informed of one possible cause.
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ejobviouslyrem...@edmullen.net wrote:
See if this helps:
http://edmullen.net/mozilla/moz_combine.php
Potentially useful, Ed, for those who read binary newsgroups,
but I really think you need to re-work this statement :
Because the Internet is text-based ...
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not
read the release notes for every application they install or update
(and even those statistics are highly optimistic -- maybe closer to
0.001% and 99.999% respectively).
So how come the 99(.999%) who do not bother to read the release notes
manage to survive ?
Philip Taylor
thalion...@evomeraim.com wrote:
On 03/06/2014 03:44 PM, Philip Taylor wrote:
So how come the 99(.999)% who do not bother to read the release notes
manage to survive ?
Philip Taylor
Support forums.
And the 99(.999)% of the users who do not bother to read the release
notes and who
. That is a
complication I dislike; how can I bring back the old way that is simpler
and quicker?
Right-click Start/Properties/Taskbar/Taskbar buttons/Combine when
taskbar is full
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Check Edit / Preferences / Mail Newsgroups / Message Display /
Automatically mark messages as read.
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roger meanor wrote:
when previously i would click
on an email to read same, the inbox folder would show a decrease in
the number to be read and the would show
nu...@bees.wax wrote:
SeaMonkey preferences do not use tabs. It is just lists with twisties
to open sublists.
Yet Peter had no difficulty in interpreting what I wrote [1]
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[1] Peter wrote:
Philip Taylor wrote:
You need to expand the Advanced tab by double
Edit / Preferences / Advanced / Software Installation.
Peter wrote:
Every now and then SeaMonkey 2.17.1 is automatically updated. I.e.,
when I switch my computer on the latest version is downloaded and
installed. I don't wish this to happen (at the very least I expect to
be asked first and
-clicking on it (or by
single clicking + Enter, or any other technique that will open
up the collapsed display).
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it into a RAID-0 configuration) would be wise.
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it.
Geez.
The replies were PRIVATE. Mr Wild not only has no obligation
to publish the content of private e-mails, it would be an abuse
of privilege so to do. Cf. the earlier (also OT) thread initiated
by Mr Gallagher on the same theme and my responses to the same.
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not be counted against me.
Physician, heal thyself -- if you believe that private messages
should be made public without the consent of the sender, then
forward to the list the message to which you refer, rather than
claiming to cite an anonymous moderator.
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to Seamonkey.
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, and in response
to another message from you) :
If you do want to post an off-topic message, there a few things you
can do:
* You can reply to the poster via private email
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, then possible thereafter.
The button is greyed out after a short period on initial load, but
not thereafter.
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Might this be a replacement ?
http://forum.mozilla-russia.org/uploaded/SeatabXPlus.xpi
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Joe32065 wrote:
Just noticed that SeaTab X has been retired. I just did a fresh install
of Windows 7 and was lost until I found an archived copy. It still
works
-checked the site, but I'm not surprised how
many warnings and errors they found. ;-)
I think you misunderstand Ray Davison. He is not saying W3.org
fact-checked the site; he is saying I checked the site, using
the W3.org validation service.
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/ Message BODY as, and not View / Message BODY
and all other message BODIES ?
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of SeaMonkey running, what else could be
causing this?
The interlock file, perhaps ?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_in_use
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of priority is:
1. Security fixes.
2. Bugs correction.
3. Implementing new features.
And not the order 1., 3. then 2.
Yes, I completely agree with this. I would like to see SM bugs fixed
before implementing new features.
I also.
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knowledge). I am also offered neither
Open nor Open with for this file via right-click or via right-click
with any modified key.
Windows 7 Enterprise, 32-bit edition.
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correspondence is completely beyond me.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
For the record, Philip Taylor wrote privately to say this issue has been
resolved using my advice. If he has anything more to say about it, I
invite him to do it here where others can see it.
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give the impression that the issue is unresolved, and other
readers might waste time and effort trying to help.
I'm surprised none of this occurred to you.
Off-topic, no further correspondence will be entered into.
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, and (2)
download them to the other instance. Only then can you safely start
using instance B.
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Hello everybody,
Here is a problem with Seamonkey answering an email. When I click on
reply, the mail jumps to
xyz wrote, on.. (the reply header) but the the mouse-click vertical
line enabling me to type my reply is not where it should be. It should
be above the line xyz wrote (tjhe reply
.
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andré wrote:
The site says it works for seamonkey as well.
Thank you for clarifying that; I was unable to see the
statement as it is displayed only if one has JavaScript
enabled.
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WaltS wrote:
Isn't a place to add Reply-To in your account settings?
There is in my Mozilla account settings.
That Reply-to: indicate to where replies /to the reply/
should go; the gentleman is asking for the list server to
(be enhanced to) add its Reply-to: header.
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Geoff Welsh wrote:
because that's what Ignore Thread does, its blocks posts with the
subject you don't like..
There is no entry for Ignore in the Seamonkey Help system.
Where in the menu system is Ignore thread to be found, please ?
Philip Taylor
.
To Brian : Could you please explain what you are trying to accomplish
in full grammatical English, omitting all abbreviations and spellings
that may be meaningful to you but which may be completely opaque to
others ?
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advice, and the rest of us
will be saved from having to try to guess to what utility
he/she is referring, and also be saved from having to guess
what he/she is really trying to accomplish.
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anything
that has the words OS Maverick in the subject
Yes, I do understand I can type the subject in, Upscope : what I was
trying to ascertain is how to get the match field pre-populated from
the Subject: field of the current message, just as one can from the
From: field.
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missing something ?
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of the From: field, not the contents of
the Subject: field, as it did before when I tested
before asking the question in the first place.
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brian.masin...@gmail.com wrote:
I am currently using the following Seamonkey Nightly Build:
You are currently on the nightly update channel.
See a list of contributors to the Mozilla Project.
Read the licensing information for this product.
Read the release notes
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Brian Masinick wrote:
Perhaps you misunderstood what I am asking. I have not seen a Nightly
Build for SeaMonkey/2.24a1 since September 19 for Linux systems.
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http://marden-medical-centre.web-consultants.org/
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://marden-medical-centre.web-consultants.org/
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Ron wrote, On 07/11/2013 03:54:
See Seamonkey 2.22 mail to
So, what's the solution ?
Downgrade to 2.17.1; fixes most known problems.
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