Both Google maps and https://emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/ work correctly.
But I've done some experiments since yesterday which have revealed that
the problem is not the update of SeaMonkey from v2.49.4 to v2.53.5.1.
I have a new laptop running Windows 10 Pro v20H2 which had never had any
version of SeaMonkey installed on it. I was forcing myself to use
FireFox and get familiar with the differences in its GUI from SM.
I installed SM v2.53.5.1 on this laptop and confirmed that the problem
with https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html was present. I then
uninstalled that version of SM and installed v2.49.4. The problem was
still present! I repeated this several times, going back as far as
v2.30, and all of them had the same problem with this site.
I am extremely embarrassed to have made this error in diagnosing the
situation and I apologize to everyone who has spent time looking into it.
There still is a problem with SM not functioning correctly with this
site, but it seems to affect all versions anyone is likely to still be
using. The problem did appear suddenly around the beginning of December
2020 on the computer which I use to access this site, but it must have
been related to either the Windows 10 update to v20H2 or to some change
the site owner has made.
I have contacted the site owner and provided him with all of this
information. He is looking into it and I will post an update if he finds
anything.
John
Daniel wrote:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote on 13/01/2021 6:32 am:
On 12/01/2021 16:16, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
<Snip>
How do you think the site owner should be able to determine what the
SeaMonkey developers changed between v2.49.5 and v2.53.5.1 to make
the browser incompatible with his site?
I am guessing that the site owner understands what the site is doing
and hence has some insight into what may be failing (to cause the
left-click selection to fail), given that left-click continues to work
fine in other sites including those with a draggable map.
Perhaps 'notme' could confirm or otherwise if Google Maps works ....
https://www.google.com/maps/@35.0809196,-105.0034568,5z
Or our emergency services map works ....
https://emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/
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