On 10/30/2016 5:11 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
No. Unable to reproduce this with my local 2.45 and 2.46 builds. x64 works fine.
Windows x64 is only available from Adrian. He just updated his 2.46 build. 
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On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 21:35:35 -0400, Big Jim wrote:

A few days ago I updated SeaMonkey to 64 bit.
I like the 64 bit browser but in both Version 2.45 and 2.46 I have found
that I cannot reload a page by clicking on "Reload" or by pressing F5.
If I hold down "Control" and click "Reload" the page will reload in a
new tab.  If I try this with F5 nothing happens.  The only way that I
have found to reload a page in the same tab is by clicking it in the
navigation frame and hitting "Enter".
This only happens in the SeaMonkey browser and I did not have the
problem using 32 bit.
Has anyone else seen this?  Is there a work around?
Thanx!


 Regards
 Frank-Rainer Grahl


I also found that a tab will properly reload if I right click on it and choose "Reload Tab".

With some experimenting, I have found that the problem appears to be in my profile. It does not appear in a clean test profile. I might have to experiment with building a new profile. It has been many years since I have done it and I hope I can still figure out transferring everything important over. There are probably still remnants of Netscape, Mozilla, and the Multizilla add on in there now. I don't even remember what I have installed, but back in the past many useful modifications to prefs.js/user.js were being commonly published in the forums.

For now, I will probably go back to the 32 bit SeaMonkey. I was hoping that the 64 bit version would help with the memory hog problems that I have had, but I think it seems to be as bad or worse. I'm getting tired of memory use building up with quite a few open tabs until it reaches over two gig according to Task Manager and then SM slows down and crashes. I can just sit without doing anything and watch memory use grow. Some sites such as Amazon sites seem to be the worst ones when several are open. It does seem to have improved, however, since the Windows 10 Anniversary Upgrade.
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