Ed Mullen wrote on 01/28/2015 09:45 AM:
David E. Ross wrote on 1/28/2015 1:05 AM:
On 1/27/2015 4:38 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ivan Berger wrote:
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
log-in page,
On 29/01/15 02:06, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Or, let me re-phrase that .Cookie Manager is not listed on the Tools
drop down *of the Mail & News Screen* ... but is on the Browser screen!!
Because all the menus are content specific in Sm with respect to the
windows function, e
David E. Ross wrote on 1/28/2015 1:05 AM:
On 1/27/2015 4:38 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ivan Berger wrote:
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
log-in page, and I could log in there. Then I made S
Daniel wrote:
Or, let me re-phrase that .Cookie Manager is not listed on the Tools
drop down *of the Mail & News Screen* ... but is on the Browser screen!!
Because all the menus are content specific in Sm with respect to the
windows function, e.g, the Go menu has different entries, and yo
On 28/01/15 17:14, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
For the cookie rule for specific Web sites, select [Tools > Data
Manager] on the menu bar. Ignore the request (if any) for your master
password. On the left side of the Data Manager window, you will see
"All data types" in a
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/27/2015 4:38 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ivan Berger wrote:
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
log-in page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default
browser-
On 1/27/2015 4:38 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Ivan Berger wrote:
>
>> When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
>> been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
>> log-in page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default
>> browser--now, whe
Ivan Berger wrote:
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same
log-in page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default
browser--now, when I enter my log-in name and password, that same
log-in page
When I've used the SeaMonkey browser to log into various sites, it's
been opening Internet Explorer, my default browser, to the same log-in
page, and I could log in there. Then I made SM my default browser--now,
when I enter my log-in name and password, that same log-in page opens in
a new tab
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