David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/26/13 9:25 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I know we advertise Firefox compatibility to fool the idiot webmasters,
and I can easily see my "Firefox version," so to speak.
But for purposes of discussion with colleagues who use Thunderbird,
which versions of SeaMonkey correspond (roughly, I know) to which
versions of Thunderbird? Is there a table posted somewhere?
Thanks.
Paul, it always seems to me that SM and FF are out of sink by one, i.e.
you might expect SM 2.15 to be equivalent of FF (2 + 15) 17, but in fact
SM 2.15 is equivalent to FF (2 + 15 + *1* ) 18. SM 2.19 is equivalent to
FF (2 + 19 + *1* ) 22.
Don't know why, just is!!
Prior to TB going extended release or whatever it's called, FF nn
related to TB nn.
So how about embedding somewhere in each SM release the version of FF/TB
that it supposedly mimics, (is equivalent to).
This could even be placed in the release notes, along with some other
descriptions of the code base levels on which this given SM release is
based.
The user agent (UA) string for each Mozilla application indicates the
Gecko version. The Gecko version is the number following "rv:".
For SeaMonkey, the UA string is displayed by going to the menu bar and
selecting either [Help > About SeaMonkey] or [Help > Troubleshooting
Information]. For Thunderbird, the UA string is displayed by going to
the menu bar and selecting [Help > Troubleshooting Information]. Not
having Firefox installed, I assume that its UA string is displayed the
same way as for Thunderbird.
The UA is not displayed with Help - About Firefox. It is displayed with
Help - Troubleshooting
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