On 9/7/11 1:21 PM, Ralph wrote: > Ralph wrote: >> On Sep 5, 4:20 pm, Michael Gordon<[email protected]> wrote: >>> Stanimir Stamenkov wrote: >>>> Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:52:38 -0700, /Michael Gordon/: >>>>> MCBastos wrote: >>> >>>>>> I know *my* user-agent string; I was asking about the OP's one. >>> >>>>> That is the one I am talking about. The reference I gave you was >>>>> from your previous reply to show it is possible. >>> >>>> Then, what's the SeaMonkey version of the OP, Michael? What I see is: >>> >>>> User-Agent: G2/1.0 >>> >>>> but that tells the OP (Ralph) has posted through Google and not what's >>>> his SeaMonkey version. And that's what MCBastos already pointed out and >>>> asked the OP about his SeaMonkey User-Agent. >>> >>> It looks like he is using a web based mail client in which only the web >>> based user agent will be reported in the headers. >>> >>> If he was using a Mozilla based mail client, or Microsoft client then >>> the headers from the sending agent would have been recorded in the >>> Headers strings. >>> >>> Michael G >>> >>> -- >>> Armadillo Web Developmentwww.armadilloweb.com >>> >>> Cell: 903.244.3644 >>> >>> Opening your Door to Opportunity >>> and inviting the world to walk through. >>> >>> Character is doing the right thing... >>> Even when no one is watching... >> >> Sorry guys.. but I can not find the header string you are talking >> about. From Help I can get this.. Close enough?? >> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0.1) Gecko/ >> 20110830 Firefox/6.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.3.1 >> >> When Version 2 first came out I made a bug report.. and had a similar >> response.. it works for (all?) most users. I have no doubt that this >> could be a setting in my pref file or some other obscure place that I >> can not find. >> >> Version 1.xx of SeaMonkey loaded some portion to make it faster... so >> with that my favicon issue was not apparent. Upgrading to V2.xx and >> the problem became apparent .. there was a add-on that mimicked the >> pre-load feature of V1 and that worked fine for me.. until the last >> two upgrades. >> >> I appreciate the comments and hope you can set me straight on how to >> fix this.. I use the drag favicon feature all the time to return to >> webpages I may have a short term interest in.. I find it much easier >> than using the bookmark feature >> >> Thank you > > Okay.. sorry about getting mixed up with the "Google" portion of the > Usenet group. A daft moment.. that is where the links led though in my > defense. Makes me more than mad actually because with the "Google" I > needed a real email address.. which it seems has me now exposed to all > the email harvesters. No doubt I will soon be swamped with spam for > enhancing body parts. > > I suspect my problem is related to the fact I have my HD partitioned > into 2 parts "C" and "D". I keep all my operating systems on "C" but my > "data" is on "D". > For what it is worth.. this same "bug" also exists with the other > browsers.. Firefox, Safari and IE (although IE is intermittent and does > not always bring up the error message). > > So.. I expect there is not much that can be done to resolve my issue.. > Except to provide an update to the app that kept SeaMonkey alive. > > Cheers and thanks >
I have two actual, physical hard drives: C and D. C has all the software and recent backups of D. D has all the data and recent backups of C. (Backups are also encrypted and then archived onto a portable hard drive remote from my PC.) As I indicated three days ago, I do NOT have the problems you originally reported. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent because of spam from that source. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

