Rob wrote:
Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
Rob wrote:
Charlie Siracuse <[email protected]> wrote:
       I asked them a while ago and they said they have gotten hardly any
requests for seamonkey access.  Let's get as many as possible to request
this access.  I did get a phone response.

Many, many website owners have no idea what Seamonkey is and what
they need to do to support it.
(often no more than recognizing it and handling it as Firefox)

Given that it's not just SeaMonkey that's affected, surely, a better
action would be for the website owners/techs to set their sites up to
sniff for Gecko! That would fix them for a whole series of browsers,
wouldn't it??

Well, once a website is working with some browsers and not with others,
you usually know that it is not very well set up.

Printing something in a defined format is better solved using a print
stylesheet than with a plugin.

I think the idea of a coupon printer plug in, at least the way they use it is to limit your ability to print the coupons only once. That is the way it appears to work when using Firefox. I can post a link so you can try it yourself. It is a test coupon sent to me by tech support.
http://bricks.coupons.com/z.asp
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