Ray K wrote:
If I start from simply yahoo.com, scroll down, click a link and then
return, the scroll bar does return to it previous position. So it
appears to be be something odd about my.yahoo.com, but IE manages to
remember the previous scroll position.
Check your my.yahoo.com page refresh
Moz Champion (Dan) schrieb:
Martin Feitag wrote:
Ray K schrieb:
One other immediate improvement. With SM, if I received an email with
a wmv attachment, and double-clicked it, it would not play unless all
SM windows were closed. This is not a problem with FF.
Really? You receive email with
Martin Feitag wrote:
pdf is handled by Adobe Reader plugin on that machine
That's why I tested with avi, too.
In both cases (wmv avi) a window with mailbox:///xx is being opened.
Whilst avi is being opened by VLC, wmv is opened by WMP.
The difference is: VLC opens and plays the file, WMP
If anyone knows how to disable internal handling of a specific filetype
in SM1.1.x, let me know anyway please...
doh! found npdsplay.dll
nevermind
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Ray K schrieb:
Martin Feitag wrote:
pdf is handled by Adobe Reader plugin on that machine
That's why I tested with avi, too.
In both cases (wmv avi) a window with mailbox:///xx is being
opened.
Whilst avi is being opened by VLC, wmv is opened by WMP.
The difference is: VLC opens and plays
One other immediate improvement. With SM, if I received an email with a
wmv attachment, and double-clicked it, it would not play unless all SM
windows were closed. This is not a problem with FF.
Really? You receive email with FF (Fx actually)? Or are you talking
about when you are logged
Ray K wrote:
I've been investigating the migrating/importing of bookmarks, address
books, mail, etc. to Firefox/Thunderbird from SeaMonkey. It seems that,
ironically, the FF/TB programs make it easy to import from Internet
Explorer, but not from the Mozilla sister product, SM.
To migrate my
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ray K wrote:
My only real problem with SM is the slow browser.
What do you find slow? We're using the same browser component as Firefox
2 in SeaMonkey 1.1 and the same as Firefox 3.1 in SeaMonkey 2, so I
wonder how it can be different in speed.
Robert Kaiser
Now
Ray K wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ray K wrote:
My only real problem with SM is the slow browser.
What do you find slow? We're using the same browser component as
Firefox 2 in SeaMonkey 1.1 and the same as Firefox 3.1 in SeaMonkey 2,
so I wonder how it can be different in speed.
Robert
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