NoOp wrote:
Works for me: 2.0b1 linux. Place the ixquick_seamon_en.src in the
/seamonkey/searchplugins folder. Note: I see you are using windows, so
your searchplugins folder will be in your 'Programs' directory where
seamonkey is installed.
Then: Edit|Preferences|Browser|Internet Search|Search
Dick Baker schrieb:
All true, and I, coincidentally, ran across that same Acrobat/Acrobat
Reader issue a while back and solved it the same way you did.
BUT that's not the case here. The only program I installed on the
rebuilt PC that has claimed the .mp3 .wav .mpg association is Windows
Mark Hansen schrieb:
On 08/21/09 08:38, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
OK, I set up a Test profile and did not download any messages and it
works as you would expect, ie. no files listed in the folder pane. I
plan to delete the default profile and start over.
You can copy of lot of your
Ray_Net wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
_\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote:
More comments or votes may help to speed things up, perhaps.
No, they don't, nowhere in Bugzilla. Only a patch does.
Robert Kaiser
In my opinion, a bug *must* be corrected by a patch - no need for votes.
A New Feature Suggestion
Richard Owlett wrote:
Neil Marcus wrote:
I have WinXP and Seamonkey 1.1.17. All of a sudden, when I delete an
email, or group of emails all email in that Inbox disappear. Sometimes
completely, and sometimes it creates a new folder called nstmp,
nstmp-1 (-2, -3, etc).
I have same setup.
I am running WinXP Pro on a Dell 2.8 GHz machine with 2G memory.
I am running Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11 and want to upgrade to SeaMonkey
1.1.17. I'm confused about whether I have to un-install Mozilla first
or if I can install SeaMonkey and will be OK if I don't open both
programs at the same
On 08/22/2009 03:28 AM, _\/_ Luctur _\/_ wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Works for me: 2.0b1 linux. Place the ixquick_seamon_en.src in the
/seamonkey/searchplugins folder. Note: I see you are using windows, so
your searchplugins folder will be in your 'Programs' directory where
seamonkey is installed.
I've been getting a Security Error box
popping up lately when I visit various
websites. It says the certificate
doesn't match the domain. I get that
part but the certificate presented seems
to always match a domain that I do
frequent, i.e it shows a certificate for
ups.com when I visit
Daniel wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
On my Dell Latitude, I have the following situation:
Under the Name pane where I see Inbox, Sent, Newsgroups, etc, I also
see the following list of files which appear to be a part of the
Seamonkey installation:
+ Chrome
+ Components
+ Defaults
|
|
On 8/22/2009 6:28 PM Henry wrote:
I am running Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11
No such Mozilla version has ever been made public (the last one was
1.7.13). Looking at your User-Agent string I guess you mean Firefox
2.0.0.11.
and want to upgrade to SeaMonkey
1.1.17. I'm confused about whether I
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 8/22/2009 6:28 PM Henry wrote:
I am running Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11
No such Mozilla version has ever been made public (the last one was
1.7.13). Looking at your User-Agent string I guess you mean Firefox
2.0.0.11.
and want to upgrade to SeaMonkey 1.1.17. I'm
On 8/22/2009 11:48 PM Henry wrote:
There was a Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11 and I'm running it using User Agent
Switcher to make it look like I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.11.
No, 1.7.13 was the last Mozilla version, believe me. User Agent Switcher
probably also changed the Gecko version in addition to
Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 8/22/2009 11:48 PM Henry wrote:
No, 1.7.13 was the last Mozilla version, believe me. User Agent Switcher
probably also changed the Gecko version in addition to adding
Firefox/2.0.0.11. Anyway...
No, Ver. 1.8.11 was issued. Please ask Robert Kaiser for
conformation.
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 00:19:21 +0200, Jens Hatlak wrote:
On 8/22/2009 11:48 PM Henry wrote:
There was a Mozilla ver. 1.8.1.11 and I'm running it using User Agent
Switcher to make it look like I'm running Firefox 2.0.0.11.
The last nightly that was called Mozilla was 1.8b2 (Gecko 1.8.0.0)
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