Re: SM 2.0.10 Shows two Flash Players

2010-12-04 Thread Paul Bergsagel

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

SM 2.0.10 shows two Flash players but there is only one
on my HDD.

I have closed and restarted SM and I have rebooted, still
it persists. I think someone told me how to reset or clear
the lookup file for that but I don't recall the process.

Shockwave Flash

File name: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 10.1 r82


Shockwave Flash

File name: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151



I'm no expert but here is my suggestion: Shutdown SeaMonkey. Navigate to 
the location of the internet plugins on your hard drive. You listed the 
location: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins to verify if there is more than one 
flash plugin. If there is more than one flash plugin remove the older 
Shockwave Flash plugin from the plugins folder. (Do not trash the 
Shockwave Flash plugin you remove in case something goes wrong and you 
have to restore the Shockwave Flash plugin to the the plugins folder.)


Now with the extra flash plugin removed from the plugins folder launch 
SeaMonkey and see if just one flash plugin is listed. If so success. If 
this does not work put the file you removed back in the plugins folder. 
(suggestion: if removing the extra flash file works do not trash the 
removed file right away until you have used SeaMonkey for a while and 
verified that the removed file truly is not needed.)


I hope this helps. It can't hurt to try this as long as the removed file 
is not trashed so it can be returned to its folder if the solution fails 
to work.

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Re: Stripping email addresses when forwarding emails

2010-12-04 Thread Anne
On Dec 3, 9:06 pm, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote:
 dominique wrote:
  Anne wrote, On 12/3/2010 8:06 AM:
  Is it possible to strip old email addresses when forwarding emails ?
  Yes,
  You can reply inline instead of replying as attachment !
  You can then edit out the un-desired lines.

 I agree ... we can delete anything (in a text or in a html forwarded
 mail) we see
 IF - Edit - Preferences - Mails and Newsgroup - Composition
 The first option in General MUST be inline instead of As
 Attachment ... don't forget to click on OK after change(if any)

Thanks for the replies - but that means any images etc in the email
are lost.  What I want to do is forward the whole email, images and
all but without the original sender's email address.

Anne
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Re: Stripping email addresses when forwarding emails

2010-12-04 Thread Anne
On Dec 5, 9:53 am, Anne annemchamb...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Dec 3, 9:06 pm, Ray_Net tbrraymond.schmit...@tbrscarlet.be wrote:

  dominique wrote:
   Anne wrote, On 12/3/2010 8:06 AM:
   Is it possible to strip old email addresses when forwarding emails ?
   Yes,
   You can reply inline instead of replying as attachment !
   You can then edit out the un-desired lines.

  I agree ... we can delete anything (in a text or in a html forwarded
  mail) we see
  IF - Edit - Preferences - Mails and Newsgroup - Composition
  The first option in General MUST be inline instead of As
  Attachment ... don't forget to click on OK after change(if any)

 Thanks for the replies - but that means any images etc in the email
 are lost.  What I want to do is forward the whole email, images and
 all but without the original sender's email address.

 Anne

I've just worked out how to do it - open the email to be forwarded,
select 'edit message as new', remove the old email addresses and send
as html.  Works well.

Anne
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Rats - accidentally blocked video

2010-12-04 Thread FDVS
Seems I accidentally hit the Block This button on a video one day, now 
it won't load any videos from my favorite news sites etc.

How do I manage blockers, ie remove all blocks?
Thanks
Dave in Texas
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Re: Rats - accidentally blocked video

2010-12-04 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

FDVS wrote:


Seems I accidentally hit the Block This button on a video one day, now
it won't load any videos from my favorite news sites etc.
How do I manage blockers, ie remove all blocks?


Refer to the documentation for your ad blocker, which you don't name.

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Re: SM 2.0.10 Shows two Flash Players

2010-12-04 Thread d...@kd4e.com

 Paul Bergsagel wrote:

d...@kd4e.com wrote:

SM 2.0.10 shows two Flash players but there is only one
on my HDD.

I have closed and restarted SM and I have rebooted, still
it persists. I think someone told me how to reset or clear
the lookup file for that but I don't recall the process.


I'm no expert but here is my suggestion: Shutdown SeaMonkey. Navigate to
the location of the internet plugins on your hard drive. You listed the
location: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins to verify if there is more than one
flash plugin. If there is more than one flash plugin remove the older
Shockwave Flash plugin from the plugins folder. (Do not trash the
Shockwave Flash plugin you remove in case something goes wrong and you
have to restore the Shockwave Flash plugin to the the plugins folder.)

Now with the extra flash plugin removed from the plugins folder launch
SeaMonkey and see if just one flash plugin is listed. If so success. If
this does not work put the file you removed back in the plugins folder.
(suggestion: if removing the extra flash file works do not trash the
removed file right away until you have used SeaMonkey for a while and
verified that the removed file truly is not needed.)

I hope this helps. It can't hurt to try this as long as the removed file
is not trashed so it can be returned to its folder if the solution fails
to work.


Please re-read my original post.

I already verified that there is only one flash file.

Something is stuck in a buffer in SM.

This happened before and I think someone told me to delete a
.cfg or something that SM would then automatically repopulate
when restarted.

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Re: SM 2.0.10 Mac - crashing...and crashing...and crashing...AGAIN.

2010-12-04 Thread Leonidas Jones
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:

 That's way more work than it's worth, given that nothing else on my
 'Book is misbehaving.

Hm.  I agree, there should be no reason for the added ram to cause the
problem, but, nice adding and removing ram from a macbook pro is not
really difficult, it ould be worth trying it to remove that as a
possible cause.

Lee
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Re: SM 2.0.10 Mac - crashing...and crashing...and crashing...AGAIN.

2010-12-04 Thread Rufus

Leonidas Jones wrote:

Rufusn...@home.com  wrote:


That's way more work than it's worth, given that nothing else on my
'Book is misbehaving.


Hm.  I agree, there should be no reason for the added ram to cause the
problem, but, nice adding and removing ram from a macbook pro is not
really difficult, it ould be worth trying it to remove that as a
possible cause.

Lee


It *wasn't* really difficult before, but now with the new unibody case 
you risk cross-threading the screws that hold the back plate on...which 
would ruin the case top as far as getting the back plate to stay put. 
Not really something you go doing more than once anymore, and certainly 
not for troubleshooting *one* app when nothing else about the machine is 
going wrong.  In fact, the battery is no longer even user 
replaceable/removable with the latest unibody case - the first ones at 
least had a release lever and a half shell so you could get in there 
easily...that was far, far better design from a user standpoint.


So I'm not keen on pulling my 'Book apart again unless I need to put a 
new hard drive in it...which ain't straight forward anymore either.
So, after studying on rebuilding my Profiles I'd rather just wipe SM and 
do a clean install of the pending 2.1 release and manually restore some 
files and see what I get.  It'll be a pain, but at least I won't be 
risking damage to my case.


What I'm wondering is if there isn't something else software related 
that that I could try to address the additional RAM for the install as 
far as SM is concerned - like a PRAM reset or something.  Which again is 
overkill for *one* misbehaving app.


But I'm also way puzzled as to why all of these crash clusters have a 
different crash reason/signature - I had another cluster of crashes just 
last night with all my plug-ins still turned off except for Flash.  I 
can't recall the reason - I'm on my (SM stable) iMac right now.  But it 
wasn't any of the kernel protection, bad Cairo font, or bad instruction 
call one(s) that I've seen to date - it was something different again. 
Every cluster seems to have some new reason...


But the same cluster of crashes on restart attempts, and then return to 
being stable after a reboot.  Which smacks of some write, cache, or 
swap file hang or error...whatever...until cleared by a reboot.  Then 
over some period of SM session up-time it happens all over again.


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