Lee wrote, on 2010-03-07 02:29:
On 3/6/10, FDVS wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/5/10 4:33 PM, FDVS wrote:
I find I am waiting for many webpages to load.for 5 seconds plus,
when normally they would be instantaneous. When they are loading, the
progress strip at the bottom left says eithe
FDVS wrote:
>I find I am waiting for many webpages to load...for 5 seconds plus
>[...]
>How about disabling some of the ads that load with each page?
>
The main reason people are still using Gecko browsers
(instead of switching to Google Chrome,
which is faster and is a multi-process app[1])
is the
On 3/6/10, FDVS wrote:
>
>
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 3/5/10 4:33 PM, FDVS wrote:
>>> I find I am waiting for many webpages to load.for 5 seconds plus,
>>> when normally they would be instantaneous. When they are loading, the
>>> progress strip at the bottom left says either:
>>>
>>> partne
On 3/6/2010 12:12 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 3/5/2010 6:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:
Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :
Bernard Mercier wrote:
In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who
prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where update
On 3/6/2010 4:52 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 3/5/2010 6:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:
Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :
Bernard Mercier wrote:
In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who
prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are d
Hello world!
As proposed in bug 178506, downloaded files are now assigned the last-
modified timestamp from the remote server. This is a major annoyance
in my opinion, but since even reasonable suggestions such as chaging
the behaviour through a pref (bug 545392) fall on deaf ears, I guess
this is
On 03/05/2010 07:28 PM, Daniel wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
...
>> Here:
>>> Path:
>>> Xl.tags.giganews.com!border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!local2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.mozilla.org!news.mozilla.org.POSTED!not-for-mail
>>> NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2010 05:00:49 -0600
>>> Return-P
Hi Mark
Yes, fact is I checked it against the wifes mail folders and they are the
same as hers and her folders have no problem what so ever. Just mine.
Believe me I have checked and checked and checked some more, I am no techie
for sure but followed every recommendation sent to me!
Mark Hansen
Roger Fink wrote:
> I recently installed SM 2.0.3 as a possible substitute for FF 3.5.8.
> I think the developers did a great job - they brought over the good
> stuff from FF3, and let the marginally useful stuff that people
> create extensions to remove stay where it was.
>
> Anyway, one differenc
On 3/6/2010 12:54 PM, Lee wrote:
> Hi Bill
>
> Thanks for your reply. As long as they are marked unread I don't lose
> them in the trash file, in the incoming email I did not have that problem
> but now it is the same, if it is marked unread no problem, read and close
> it and they are gone. Wei
Hi Bill
Thanks for your reply. As long as they are marked unread I don't lose
them in the trash file, in the incoming email I did not have that problem
but now it is the same, if it is marked unread no problem, read and close
it and they are gone. Weird for sure! I have SM set with do not dele
-So what do you mean it didn't work? Did you install it into the
-Application profile rather than the user profile?
I clicked on download, followed the instructions, rebooted as requested
and cannot see the program in Program Files or Add/Remove Programs.
Tried it twice.
-Are you running on a
On 3/6/10 11:15 AM, Mark Hansen wrote:
> On 3/6/2010 10:11 AM, FDVS wrote:
>> I tried to install it is not working as advertised. Could it be due to
>> this? (from Adblock website)
>> Installation in SeaMonkey
>>
>> "Unfortunately, in SeaMonkey 1.1 and below it is impossible to install
>> Adblo
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Running SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on a Mac (OS 10.6.2), and over the past several
days I've noticed a new, strange, and unwanted behavior.
Until a few days ago, the SeaMonkey icon in my dock would show (in a red
circle) the number of unread email messages, and would reduce
On 3/6/2010 10:32 AM, FDVS wrote:
> WinXP Pro SP3, not sure what an LDAP is so I probably don't use. When I
> installed SM last week I had it import all my addresses from Netscape,
> into its address book.
>
> version 2.0.3
> * Copyright © 1998-2010 by contributors to the Mozilla Project.
>
On 3/6/2010 10:11 AM, FDVS wrote:
> I tried to install it is not working as advertised. Could it be due to
> this? (from Adblock website)
> Installation in SeaMonkey
>
> "Unfortunately, in SeaMonkey 1.1 and below it is impossible to install
> Adblock Plus in the user profile. Adblock Plus will
I recently installed SM 2.0.3 as a possible substitute for FF 3.5.8. I think
the developers did a great job - they brought over the good stuff from FF3,
and let the marginally useful stuff that people create extensions to remove
stay where it was.
Anyway, one difference I experienced between this
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/6/2010 8:26 AM, FDVS wrote:
It used to be, in Netscape, I could type the first letter of my best
friend's name, "Jeff" into the address bar "To: j " while posting an
email..and it would autofill Jeff and his email address.
In Seamonkey, when I type "j" up comes the
On 3/6/2010 8:26 AM, FDVS wrote:
> It used to be, in Netscape, I could type the first letter of my best
> friend's name, "Jeff" into the address bar "To: j " while posting an
> email..and it would autofill Jeff and his email address.
>
> In Seamonkey, when I type "j" up comes the name and ad
Hi Folks,
Running SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on a Mac (OS 10.6.2), and over the past several
days I've noticed a new, strange, and unwanted behavior.
Until a few days ago, the SeaMonkey icon in my dock would show (in a red
circle) the number of unread email messages, and would reduce that
number as I r
On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:08:53 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote:
>> Actually its different.
>>
>> I am going to post some screen shots on my website for you to look at.
>>
> Okay here' the differences:
>
> http://www.phillipmjones.net/Firefoxpicture.png
> http://www.phillipmjones.net/SeaMonkeypicture.png
David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/5/10 4:33 PM, FDVS wrote:
I find I am waiting for many webpages to load.for 5 seconds plus,
when normally they would be instantaneous. When they are loading, the
progress strip at the bottom left says either:
partner.googleadservies.com or
google-analytics.com
e
It used to be, in Netscape, I could type the first letter of my best
friend's name, "Jeff" into the address bar "To: j " while posting an
email..and it would autofill Jeff and his email address.
In Seamonkey, when I type "j" up comes the name and address of another
friend, "Spike" with his
Phillip Jones wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bernard Mercier schrieb:
As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's what 1.x does, but SeaMonkey 2.x has the same auto-update
functionality as Firefox.
Robert Kaiser
Ac
On 3/6/2010 6:28 AM, FDVS wrote:
>> You probably should begin your own thread for this question, rather than
>> hijacking someone else's thread. It will give your question better
>> visibility to more people that may be able to help you.
>
>
> I am going to need some help here, I have no idea wha
On 3/5/10 7:48 PM, Daniel wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> Running SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on Windows XP. My SeaMonkey home page is my
>> bookmarks.html file, which obviously does not require any Internet
>> connection.
>>
>> While a Web page is loading, if I select the Home button on my
>> Navigation too
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bernard Mercier schrieb:
As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's what 1.x does, but SeaMonkey 2.x has the same auto-update
functionality as Firefox.
Robert Kaiser
Actually its different.
Keith Whaley wrote:
SM 1.1.18, Mac OS 10.6.2.
I had occasionally been getting garbage characters showing up in my message
text body that replaced apostrophes, and the like.
When I checked Options/Character Encoding, I saw Western ISO-8859-1 was checked.
For various reasons, I don’t like ISO-8859
You probably should begin your own thread for this question, rather than
hijacking someone else's thread. It will give your question better
visibility to more people that may be able to help you.
I am going to need some help here, I have no idea what you are talking
about.
I was having a n
Dans son message précédent, Bernard Mercier a écrit :
> In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who prefers
> FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in the
> background and only the changed files are replaced.
> Is there something like this in SeaMon
Bernard Mercier schrieb:
As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's what 1.x does, but SeaMonkey 2.x has the same auto-update
functionality as Firefox.
Robert Kaiser
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On or about 3/5/2010 11:11 PM, Steve Wendt typed the following:
> On 03/05/10 04:02 am, Philip Chee wrote:
>
>> Chatzilla is a separate extension so you should be able to package
>> SeaMonkey without Chatzilla or disable it by default. The Composer UI
>> might be a build time configuration setting
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 3/5/2010 6:04 PM, Bernard Mercier wrote:
Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :
Bernard Mercier wrote:
In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who
prefers
FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in
the
background and only the ch
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-03-05 10:23 PM, Daniel wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
James meant this:
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/msg/6cf94e00bb636af5
So how come that didn't appear on the news server, as far as I know??
It appears here (news.mozilla.org via Thunderbird
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