On 01/08/2013 11:14 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
WaltS wrote:
On 01/08/2013 10:27 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 08/01/2013 12:40, Roger Fink wrote:
When I to use the AddonsMozilla.org search box using Firefox, it
works as it should. However, in SeaMonkey (2.0.14) it will offer
selections as I type, but once I select one of them it basically
goes dead, as though js was not enabled, even though it is. This
occurs in safe mode as well.

I realize this is an older version of SeaMonkey but shouldn't it be
able to handle this basic task? Am I missing something?

Well SeaMonkey 2.0.x corresponds to Firefox 3.5. Do you see the same
problem with Firefox 3.5?

Phil

I confess to being a bit of a Luddite, but I'm up to FF v.14 now, so
I can't make that comparison. Maybe someone else has 3.5 installed
and can post the results.



Just installed Firefox 3.5.19 to test, and although I don't quite
understand your problem, I see results when I do a search. The
extensions that are not compatible with Firefox 3.5.19 are lighter in
the display, than those that are compatible.

I just tried it again, since the way you described it made me revisit the
whole issue, but I think my original description is still correct.
I typed in a portion of the Thunderbird extension, "Get All Mails", say "Get
All Ma". In FF 14, clicking the dropped down Get All Mails takes me to the
actual extension listing. In SM 2.0.14, I get the dropdown, but when I click
it, nothing happens.



I have to select "Browse All Add-ons" to get a drop down search in Firefox 3.5.19, and can confirm the same behavior in Firefox as you see with your SeaMonkey.

Works in SeaMonkey 2.14.1.

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