On 06/05/15 08:05, David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/5/2015 12:31 PM, sean wrote:
I have recently begun a job which will require me to allow Seamonkey to
allow re-directs within my business pages. I have yet to find a place in
preferences which will allow me to set permissions for re-directs.

anyone have any pointers? or do i need to use a different browser for my
work?

sean


I believe this is controlled by the preference variable
accessibility.blockautorefresh.  Unfortunately, I do not think there is
a user interface for setting this.

To verify my conjecture and (if it is correct) to fix your problem,
enter about:config in the URI area (address area) of the browser.  Then
enter the name of the preference variable --
accessibility.blockautorefresh -- in the Seach area.  If the value is
true, that is the cause of your problem.  Right-click on that line and
select Reset in the pull-down context menu to make the value false.

David, not that this problem affects me, but just out of interest I checked for this pref "accessibility.blockautorefresh" and got two results..... accessibility.blockautorefresh by default set to "False" and services.sync.prefs.sync.accessibility.blockautorefresh which, by default is set to "True".

Don't know if this will help the OP.

--
Daniel

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