Re: TB Application Hang

2009-04-08 Thread Jens Franik

Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 at 03:37, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 an error box titled The Bat, showing the URL and the text The
 system cannot find the file specified. I know there is a solution,

Turn of the use of DDE in the File Association Dialoges for all HTM
HTML ... Links

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Re: TB Application Hang

2009-04-08 Thread Privateofcourse
Hello Thomas,

This is what you said on Wed, 8 Apr 2009 08:37:21 +0700 your time:

 I have another problem, which should have been fixed a long time ago
 (by FF): When I click on a link in TB! and FF is not open yet, I get
 an error box titled The Bat, showing the URL and the text The
 system cannot find the file specified.

Yes, this is a royal PITA. It is caused by FF checking for extension updates
on load...and finding one or more. I've been meaning to turn off auto
updating of extensions for this reason.

I've been pondering on which would be most aggravating: putting up with the
error or having to manually check for extension updates. But then if I think
about it, I can't count the the number of times that I've wanted to
literally 'boot' the PC after opening FF purposefully to do something
quickly but have instead been delayed by the annoying extension updates
window. So, for the sake of my blood pressure I think I'll just turn the
option off ;-)

FYI To turn off updating for extensions: Tools/Options/Advanced/Update

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Re: TB Application Hang

2009-04-08 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Privateofcourse,

On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 12:05:48 +0100 GMT (08/Apr/09, 18:05 +0700 GMT),
Privateofcourse wrote:

P FYI To turn off updating for extensions: Tools/Options/Advanced/Update

Have done that now. I cannot close FF right now because of some
YouTubes downloading, but will report in the morning.

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Re: TB Application Hang

2009-04-08 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jens,

On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 13:28:22 +0200 GMT (08/Apr/09, 18:28 +0700 GMT),
Jens Franik wrote:

 an error box titled The Bat, showing the URL and the text The
 system cannot find the file specified. I know there is a solution,

JF Turn of the use of DDE in the File Association Dialoges for all HTM
JF HTML ... Links

Where?

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What are these chracters?

2009-04-08 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Fellow list members,

I've notice for a long time (probably ever since I started using TB!)
that every time I forward a message, I get this:

===8==Original message text===

Body of quoted text

===8===End of original message text===

What are the 8 characters which always appear where you see them?
If it means anything, my editor is always set to Plain Text(MicroEd).

They aren't in the reply templates and they appear no matter to whom
the reply is sent.

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Re: What are these chracters?

2009-04-08 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[Reply to: »Jack S. LaRosa« · 2009-04-08 · 19:33 h (CET)]

Moin, Jack!

 ===8==Original message text===

 Body of quoted text

 ===8===End of original message text===

 What are the 8 characters which always appear where you see them?

These characters emblematize scissors. It's a kind of cut mark.

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Re: What are these chracters?

2009-04-08 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 19:33:01, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

 What are the 8 characters which always appear where you see them?

Scissors :)

 They aren't in the reply templates and they appear no matter to whom
 the reply is sent.

They're in the forward template.

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Re: What are these chracters?

2009-04-08 Thread Mark Partous

Hello Jack,

Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 7:33:01 PM, you wrote:

JSL I've notice for a long time (probably ever since I started using TB!)
JSL that every time I forward a message, I get this:

JSL ===8==Original message text===

JSL Body of quoted text

JSL ===8===End of original message text===

JSL What are the 8 characters which always appear where you see them?
JSL If it means anything, my editor is always set to Plain Text(MicroEd).

JSL They aren't in the reply templates and they appear no matter to whom
JSL the reply is sent.

It's an eight 8 and a  representing scissors!  :-)

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Re: What are these chracters?

2009-04-08 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Mark,

MP Hello Jack,

MP Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 7:33:01 PM, you wrote:

JSL I've notice for a long time (probably ever since I started using TB!)
JSL that every time I forward a message, I get this:

JSL ===8==Original message text===

JSL Body of quoted text

JSL ===8===End of original message text===

JSL What are the 8 characters which always appear where you see them?
JSL If it means anything, my editor is always set to Plain Text(MicroEd).

JSL They aren't in the reply templates and they appear no matter to whom
JSL the reply is sent.

MP It's an eight 8 and a  representing scissors!   

Scissors Gads! Well, it was lost on me.

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Re: TB Application Hang

2009-04-08 Thread Jens Franik

Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 at 18:27, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

 an error box titled The Bat, showing the URL and the text The
 system cannot find the file specified. I know there is a solution,

JF Turn of the use of DDE in the File Association Dialoges for all HTM
JF HTML ... Links

 Where?

Windows Explorer MENUE/Extra/FolderOptions/Filetypes

There is a Freeware to handle this too, but i do not know where i
found it after some longer search...
Keywords: Filetype, Default Application, Association + Freeware

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Re: What are these chracters?

2009-04-08 Thread Jens Franik

Mittwoch, 8. April 2009 at 19:33, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

 What are the 8 characters which always appear where you see them?

Thats the ASCII View of a scissors ;-)

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Re: TB Application Hang

2009-04-08 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jens,

On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 22:01:35 +0200 GMT (09/Apr/09, 3:01 +0700 GMT),
Jens Franik wrote:

 an error box titled The Bat, showing the URL and the text The
 system cannot find the file specified. I know there is a solution,

JF Turn of the use of DDE in the File Association Dialoges for all HTM
JF HTML ... Links

 Where?

JF Windows Explorer MENUE/Extra/FolderOptions/Filetypes

OK, unticked the DDE association for HTM and HTML. Then clicked on the
TBDUL Info link in the listfooter. Same error.

Played a bit, changed to another app and back to firefox,
closed/reopened Windows Explorer, and now I don't have that advanced
button any more. Instead, there is a REstore button, and clicking on
it results in the file type associated with another app.

JF There is a Freeware to handle this too, but i do not know where i
JF found it after some longer search...
JF Keywords: Filetype, Default Application, Association + Freeware

That's OK, I know how to use Windows Explorer. I guess the next sdtep
would be to delete the file types HTM and HTML and let Windows ask?


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