"Edit : Preferences" doesn't seem to work at all.
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there's also
a misconfiguration going on at their end.
503 usually means there's a proxy server that's become disconnected.
If you set the user agent to just 'Mozilla/5.0' it doesn't give that
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ou can add it as a
repository to either RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) or to CentOS. The
packages are in RPM format, (Red Hat Package Manager). The package
manager is a robust way to manage installed programs, for example
checking dependencies and preventing conflicts.
Ubuntu uses APT and *.deb packages.
old profiles as
soon as possible, so they're at least compatible with the current
version. Make (and keep) a backup before upgrading.
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second job to
update it. You don't need to run an exe file (installer), you just copy
a few files, and you can even downgrade.
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st bad scripts and ads come from different domains
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Jonathan N. Little wrote:
<https://www.dw.com/en/space-trash-cleanup-esa-signs-off-on-first-ever-mission/a-55740379>
Works straight away for me, using SM 2.53.3 on Linux with NoScript.
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that offer catch-up services.
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), and compare with what you see
instead (e.g. a video starts playing after five seconds, or the text
jumps to the top of the screen)
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progressively more memory as it plays, then that would
be a serious problem in SeaMonkey. Do you know which libraries SeaMokey
uses behind the scenes to play media files?
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file (or
stream) and run the same test again (outside of youtube).
I didn't even know youtube had music, I thought it was video.
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Edmund Wong wrote:
The SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey
2.53.3.
A quick flash of progress bar, then Works first time.
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? I only can do one by one. :(
I only see a "sign in" page, and it loads very fast.
There's no point reporting something is "slow" unless you have a
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Ant wrote:
... and it's so slow in my poor old 64-bit SeaMonkey v2.53.2 web browser
on my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 PC. :(
Can you give an example of a page that is slow, and also check it in dev
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up to 2.49.x).
You should see a matching event in the application event log, you can
copy and paste it.
xul.dll could mean it's related to a plugin.
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/11/2020 9:19 AM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
btw, when I saw "rt" I first thought of the Radio Times. Maybe not.
RT = Radio Times
Heh.
The domain www.rt.com is owned by ANO "TV-Novosti", a Russia-based news
service f
Ant wrote:
On 6/11/2020 9:12 AM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
Ant wrote:
Well, youtube is supposed to be for watching videos, so I can't
imagine why you'd need more than one tab open
I watch many daily. ;)
Yes, but if you open multiple videos in multiple tabs, what is
supposed to happen, do
outside the US, plus I very much doubt youtube owns the
copyright on them anyway.
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suddenly appeared when I had to test it just now with
NoScript disabled.
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ideo, does it suddenly mean you've stolen it. If you
record a radio programme to a cassette tape, or a TV programme to VCR,
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Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
btw, when I saw "rt" I first thought of the Radio Times. Maybe not.
RT = Radio Times
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Ant wrote:
Well, youtube is supposed to be for watching videos, so I can't
imagine why you'd need more than one tab open
I watch many daily. ;)
Yes, but if you open multiple videos in multiple tabs, what is supposed
to happen, do they all start playing at once?
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Ray_Net wrote:
Isn't it reprehensible to steal videos or audios
I assume this is joking, but I don't see how it can be stealing when the
door is wide open. If the video was behind a paywall, and you broke in
and then sold it to someone else, it might be stealing.
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andy.stas...@gmail.com wrote:
Upgraded Seamonkey from 2.49.5 to 2.53.2 from zip file.
Now I cannot see comments posted to pages from RT.
Anyone else seeing this?
Can you give the exact URL of page that has comments, but are not showing?
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ension in
Seamonkey called "SeaMonkey Debug and QA UI", that shows you what's
going on inside the browser, including memory, and there's even a menu
item where you can "Flush Memory".
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stango wrote:
Oops, make that Tools>Add-ons Manager>Extensions.
OK, I see it now.
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stango wrote:
Events column is Lightening Calendar. Click on the lower right corner
where it says Today and it will shrink.
Thanks, that has made it go away, but where did it come from?
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2. All my messages from this newsgroup, mozilla.support.seamonkey, seem
to have gone, and I only see new threads from today. I'm nost sure why
the old messages did not carry over
Correction; the old messages are still there when I view "all threads",
it seem
newsgroup, mozilla.support.seamonkey, seem
to have gone, and I only see new threads from today. I'm nost sure why
the old messages did not carry over
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Ant wrote:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/60.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.1
Why not v2.53.2?
Good question. I need to upgrade, but I also need to move profile, so
it's taking a bit of planning.
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flyguy wrote:
What SM version are you and Gerry using?
In SeaMonkey : About, mine says
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/60.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.1
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showing at bottom of screen!
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he profile location
2. Back up the profile
3. Back up the old SeaMonkey binaries
4. Extract the new SeaMonkey binaries
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SeaMonkey when opening the same tabs and visiting the same sites?
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bandwidth is really being used by the web browser,
or by something else, e.g. use Resource Manager in Win7
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https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/simple-modify-header/
You create a URL pattern, so it only affects one site, then you tell it
to remove the two headers you don't want (for that site only)
Just wondering if there's a way to do this in SeaMonkey?
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but my original post (and David's post above) indicates
that when you press "clear" in SeaMonkey, they don't get deleted.
However, Frank says above that "clearing still works", so it's a bit
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used by SeaMonkey, but the ability to report it's size, and to clear it
down do not work?
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mean by "hide the 0
byte per default". Is this something I need to change in SeaMonkey
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nd it says I'm using zero
bytes of storage and clearing it makes no difference.
I'm using SeaMonkey/2.53.1, but I think this was the same in my previous
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Trying to clean up a Profile from SeaMonkey 4.49.4
I noticed a folder with a huge number of files
Mozilla\6h7voxtg.default\extensions\inspec...@mozilla.org
Is it safe to delete this folder?
It looks like it's quite old ...
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("img[data-src]")){
ii.setAttribute("src", ii.getAttribute("data-src")); }
noscript.surrogate.ibm.sources
!@https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/l-virtual-filesystem-switch/*
and the page worked correctly straight away!
You can provide UserJS or, more easily, if (as you should) you have
NoScript installed
Thanks, I had a quick look at NoScript, but it says it's only for
Firefox, not SeaMonkey?
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Browsing to this page, with SeaMonkey/2.49.4, the images seem to be
missing? I think they're using a "data-src" tag.
https://developer.ibm.com/tutorials/l-virtual-filesystem-switch/
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Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
You can pick Bills build in the meantime:
http://www.wg9s.com/comm-esr/
Thanks for the link. After reading the warnings, I might need to stay on
x86 for now.
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find the x86 build. Is there an x64 build? I don't need any plugins.
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to the videos, or you want to disable
autoplay anyway, you could try setting media player plugins to "ask to
activate", and for HTML5 video, you could try
about:config
media.autoplay.enabled : false
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Hi,
I'm interested to know how SM plays MP4 video. For example does it have
it's own hand coded player (unlikely), or does it use a ready built
player API?
My guess is that it's using Media Foundation (like Windows Media
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are not available. The other big issue was x64 support.
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\Profiles\69y9sdxz.default
I have reverted to SM 2.40 and still not able to find the messages...
In general, it's not a good idea to "revert" because your profile would
have been updated to a newer version, and reverting can cause data loss.
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services.sync.prefs.sync.security.warn_submit_insecure
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in the message list, it displays in the
preview pane. I only rarely "open" messages in a separate window.
I also use the preview pane, but if I double click, it opens in a new
window, and the preference may be relevant in that case...
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"existing" window; not sure what the difference is, but mine says
"existing".
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Gerry Hickman wrote:
The bug report is exactly the same issue as I am seeing.
I tested removing certain print related settings from prefs.js
(about:config), and I'm now able to switch between a browser that is
able to print, and a browser that hangs.
I found two categories of "
ok at about:config and there are many settings that say "user
set", and not just related to printers, but I don't remember setting any
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there a way to send the equivalent
of SIGTERM to a process? I.e. request graceful termination.
It probably tries SIGTERM (WM_CLOSE), but then ends up doing SIGKILL.
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it, I can't go back to 2.40 without risking data loss
due to new sqlite format and POP3 message store incompatibility...
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I've found a way to reproduce it
Navigate to
http://www.lgo.org.uk/
Select "File : Print Preview"
On my machine, this causes SM to stop responding...
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Mason83 wrote:
When you kill SM with "End Task", SM generates a stack dump.
What do you h
I forgot to mention that one of the CPUs was also locked at 100%
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Hi,
Windows 7, SM 2.46
I've been auto-updated to 2.46, and trying to print a web page now
causes a complete hang - only way out is to "end task"
This happened with two different pages within
https://online.hmrc.gov.uk/
I've never had issues printing from SM in the past...
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Mason83 wrote:
I thought Flash was dead?
Many web sites and web designers have moved away from it, and more
towards open standards, an example being HTML5 video, but it will
probably be a long time before it's completely gone.
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w it's supposed to work with the
browser's built-in video player? If this type of video adheres to open
standards, which appears to be the case, then it should be possible for
the video player within the browser to detect the ranges and download
the full video...
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2016, many adverts simply start a video with soundtrack
(e.g. HTML5) and it seems that these can start on their own or via
JavaScript. Is there any way to use "ask to activate" so they will only
start when you tell them to?
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) serve HTML5 video as around 100 separate
files, with part 01 pointing to part 02 and so on (ranges). While the
browser is playing part 01, it's downloading part 02 in the background.
This can break the "Save As..." feature, where it will only download
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expected -- they take the user to the publisher's update page.
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Desiree wrote:
https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/installation-problems-flash-player-windows.html
Look under the section "Still Having Problems?" There you can download
the full, off line installer to disk.
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Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/download/?installer=FP_23_for_Firefox_-_NPAPI=1
It is the complete FP23x. It is not a 1k stub.
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that you can install it (inside SM). This is more important, for
example, if you have SM users who don't have admin rights.
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Chris Ilias wrote:
Per exemple https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/
Where we can see:
Adobe Flash Player
Shockwave Flash 22.0 r0
v. 22.0.0.209 vulnerable
with an "UPDATE NOW" button to install this vulnerable version
Gerry Hickman, is the above link what you were
are right about the file size, I'm not sure how you got it from
their site. When I try it, I just get the installer stub. Can you give
an exact URL where you obtain the 19,672kb file.
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Gerry Hickman wrote:
That URL is the usual "Install Now" option. There is a link on that
page, where you can choose a different operating system, and download an
EXE, but isn't that just a download manager in disguise, or are you
saying the EXE is an offline installer? Does it extra
, that just gives the same error...
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an offline installer? Does it extract the MSI to a
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be able to do it through SM.
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else
is working normally).
On my own system, I change the cache location to a "local temp" location
to keep it out of my "roaming" profile. This is in order to make backup
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
-- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request right after
launching SeaMonkey. If I clear my cache and then request
here it's
much more bloated that it used to be, and in my case there's a VPN
virtual adapter which seems to cause a delay.
There's also the SM user profile and SM cache which can get quite big,
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t;responsible" for backup.
The help file inside SeaMonkey has good information on setting up email
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ign. I seems to remember
"Bookmarks : File Bookmark..." was really easy and quick in the original
SeaMonkey?
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Edit - Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings - Composition & Addressing -
Include signature for forwards.
Thanks. That's helpful. I'm still a bit surprised you can't insert it
manually, or you might have different signatures for different things,
e.g. with address and phone number...
sert
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Wong wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I apologize for the delay in the updates working.
I just want to ask. Are the updates working? As in
2.35..2.39 can be updated to 2.40? I received an
email stating that there's still an issue.
Thanks
Edmund
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It should be fixed.
Thanks Edmund,
I can see it being offered from the help menu now - I'll wait to see if
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32-bit SeaMonkey 2.39 detected an
update to 2.40 soon after it was released.
Mark.
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Thanks David,
But, I'm trying to understand why the auto-update isn't working. It's
related to other users who are non-technical and who don't have admin
rights.
David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/22/2
Thanks David,
But, I'm trying to understand why the auto-update isn't working. It's
related to other users who are non-technical and who don't have admin
rights.
David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/22/2016 10:08 AM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
Hi,
My SeaMonkey 2.39 is set to auto-update, but it has
Hi,
My SeaMonkey 2.39 is set to auto-update, but it has not updated to 2.40
yet? Even "Help : Check for Updates" says there are no updates available...
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), I'd say
SeaMonkey is more important than ever for those who want to continue to
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ot; header bar above the email, and the
images are still missing, it could be something else.
In general, I recommend the SM defaults where you have to manually
approve the remote images for each HTML email - much safer, or you could
set it to only allow plain text (like me).
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rights anyway; I must have originally installed it "per user" and that's
why the updates had been working for over five years.
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Gerry Hickman (London UK)
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