In <news:[email protected]>,
Richard Owlett <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9/23/2016 10:15 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> > On 9/23/2016 3:08 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:  
> >> A few weeks ago a site annoyed me by automatically redirecting me
> >> somewhere else.
> >>
> >> I discovered that there was a setting to block it until
> >> permission given.
> >> I now think the cure is more nuisance than it's worth.
> >> I don't remember how to toggle it.
> >> Using SeaMonkey 2.40 on WinXP.
> >> Help please.
> >> TIA
> >>  
> >
> > Enter "about:config" (without the quotes) in the SeaMonkey address
> > area (URI bar).  In the Search area, enter "redirect" (again
> > without the quotes).  Any entry that is bold is something you might
> > have changed. 
> 
> Thank you.
> That wasn't fruitful. Everything that came up had a status of 
> "default" rather than "user set". Knowing how I normally do 
> things I likely would have used something under Edit->Profiles. I 
> use "about:config" so rarely I hadn't thought of looking there 
> for what had been changed. I know I had intentionally changed 
> "something".
> 
> Any suggestions?

accessibility.blockautorefresh

I think there's also a checkbox for it in SeaMonkey's options, but I
don't know where.
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