Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Tom wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Tom wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Tom wrote:
This is on a computer with Vista SP1 and everything completely
updated.
I have been using Seamonkey on all of my computers and have had no
problems until now.
I notice that some web sites don't work properly, and some of
those inform me that I need to enable Javascript. It is already
enabled. This is only happening on the one computer AFAIK.
I uninstalled Seamonkey and then downloaded and installed a fresh
copy, but it is still the same.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Tia.
Tom
first, a lesson: all your data, preferences, settings, bookmarks,
mail, etc, is stored in an area called the SM Profile. This
profile is separate from the program. When you uninstall, all
you're doing is removing the program. The profile is not touched.
That being said, close SM, then click on the windows start button,
then run and enter:
seamonkey.exe -p
this will start the SM profile manager. Create a test profile.
Does the problem continue in this test profile?
With a new Test profile Javascript is working. I guess now all I
have to do is figure out what is set differently on this computer
compared to the other five computers that I use. I might just start
over fresh with a new profile. Thanks for the help.
Tom
in the other profile, what extensions/addons have you installed? For
example, noscripts, adblock, flashblock, or something else?
Adblock. But I always install that and it never gave me problems. Do
you think Adblock is the problem?
it could. Uninstall it and see what happens. To do that, you need the
extension manager and the extension uninstaller: http://mozmonkey.com/
Hey, thanks again. It turns out I had NoScript installed. I didn't
even remember (I set this computer up and then I didn't use it for about
a month). I like the idea of blocking harmful scripts, so I figured out
how to allow certain web sites and block all others.
Tom
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