Bo1953 wrote on 27/06/2018 9:53 AM:
Daniel wrote:
bo1953 wrote on 26/06/2018 8:50 AM:
Daniel wrote:
bo1953 wrote on 24/06/2018 3:26 AM:
Hello all,
In trying to list items on ebay I have a few issues which I
have yet to be able to resolve and hope someone here can
assist.
1) when linking to photos to be uploaded, all are blacked
out, after uploading, still blacked out no idea as what is
causing this to happen, can see photos clearly and correctly
in File Explorer (can complete in Chrome); and
2) When uploading photos, in SM the system is stuck in a loop
and will not upload in basic tool template...
Even when using Default User Agent, the issues are similar.
Suggestions or ideas as to what can be done to solve this?
TIA - bo1953
Bo, check your settings at Edit->Prefs->Privacy &
Security->Images and check your "Image Acceptance Policy".
Some time ago, I was shopping on Amazon.ca or Ebay.ca and
couldn't click the "check out" button because there wasn't one,
'cause it came from a US server, and I had selected to only
load images from the originating server.
You live, You learn!!
Daniel,
Thank you for the input.
I have checked the permissions and it is checked for Load all
images and As many times as the image specifies.
Thank you again,
So does it work now, or was that how it was set-up when it didn't
work??
Daniel,
Thank you again, it does not work now, it did work about 90 days ago
when I last listed on eBay.
I do not know what could have happened to uncover this issue.
thank you again for your input and assistance.
bo1953
O.K., what to try now?? I see from your User Agent, you have enabled the
"Advertise FireFox Compatibility" at Edit->Preferences->Advanced->HTTP
Networking in the "User Agent String". This adds the FF version to the
User Agent String so that yours now shows as ....
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.3
I believe some sites just want the "Firefox/52.0" bit (i.e. no mention
what-so-ever of SM), or want the FF version to be that last bit of the
UA String. And some sites are rejecting the "Firefox/52.0" bit in any
case, because FF 52 is getting old. I think SM 2.49.3 is based, sort of,
on FF 54 or 55.
I know that it is possible to add a line to your Prefs so that you can
have a UA which is only sent to, in your case, ebay.com, but I don't
know how to do that or what its content should be, maybe same as your
current UA but make it, say, "Firefox/60" or something. Just as I type
this, I recall you used to be able to add prefs to SeaMonkey (or was it
Mozilla Suite or Netscape Suite) by creating a Plain Text file called
User.js (in the same location as your prefs.js file) using a plain text
editor like NotePad or WordPad, but I'm not at all sure if this is still
possible in SeaMonkey!
Maybe someone else will drop by with that advise
--
Daniel
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623
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