On Wed 05 Sep 2012 01:42:23pm EDT, /Jim Taylor/ said in
mozilla.support.seamonkey:
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>
> First off if you are getting those messages in the browser
> you are using to post this message it is SeaMonkey 2.7 and
> your browser is not up to date, the current is 2.12. And
> as somebody has pointed out you misunderstand the
> difference between java and javascript. You don't download
> javascript it's part of the browser and gets updated when
> you update the browser (which it doesn't look like you've
> been doing). If you post a url where you get that message
> we can tell you if we get it in 2.12. With many web sites
> adding html5 content, if you don't update SeaMonkey to get
> the latest html5 support strange things may happen on some
> pages.
>
While you msntion it, can anyone tell me why SeaMonkey versions
don't make use of two digit numbering (after the 2) such as 2.07
instead of 2.7, so the progression to 2.12 doesn't look a little
strange?
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_T o m_
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