Re: [Camino] question about camino

2008-06-15 Thread Bernadette Siebert
That is so simple I'm embarrassed.  No I haven't tried that.  It works.  I
appreciate so much your help.
Ann



on 6/15/08 9:35 AM, Bernadette Siebert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 6/14/08 11:00 PM, Peter Yang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Have you tried clicking the pill-shaped button on the upper right
>> corner of the window? That turns the toolbar on and off.
>> 
>> -Peter
>> 
>> On Jun 15, 2008, at 12:46 AM, Bernadette Siebert wrote:
>> 
>>> I have used Camino for awhile but a child was playing on the
>>> computer and
>>> now when I open Camino it is  Camino.Start and it doesn't give me a
>>> place to
>>> put a web address.  also there are no "back" arrows to click on to
>>> return to
>>> where I was on the internet.  Can you tell me what I can do to get
>>> it back
>>> where I can enter an web address when I open Camino?
>>> 
>>> Thank you for your help.
>>> Ann
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> That is so simple I'm embarrassed.  No I haven't tried that.  It works.  I
> appreciate so much your help.
> Ann
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Re: [Camino] question about camino

2008-06-15 Thread Bernadette Siebert
on 6/14/08 11:00 PM, Peter Yang at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Have you tried clicking the pill-shaped button on the upper right
> corner of the window? That turns the toolbar on and off.
> 
> -Peter
> 
> On Jun 15, 2008, at 12:46 AM, Bernadette Siebert wrote:
> 
>> I have used Camino for awhile but a child was playing on the
>> computer and
>> now when I open Camino it is  Camino.Start and it doesn't give me a
>> place to
>> put a web address.  also there are no "back" arrows to click on to
>> return to
>> where I was on the internet.  Can you tell me what I can do to get
>> it back
>> where I can enter an web address when I open Camino?
>> 
>> Thank you for your help.
>> Ann
>> 
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That is so simple I'm embarrassed.  No I haven't tried that.  It works.  I
appreciate so much your help.
Ann

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Re: [Camino] question about camino

2008-06-15 Thread Carl Yeksigian
Also, if just those buttons were deleted you can click the "customiuze toolbar" 
and then drag the default toolbar back into place.

--Carl
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From: Peter Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:00:38 
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Subject: Re: [Camino] question about camino


Have you tried clicking the pill-shaped button on the upper right  
corner of the window? That turns the toolbar on and off.

-Peter

On Jun 15, 2008, at 12:46 AM, Bernadette Siebert wrote:

> I have used Camino for awhile but a child was playing on the  
> computer and
> now when I open Camino it is  Camino.Start and it doesn't give me a  
> place to
> put a web address.  also there are no "back" arrows to click on to  
> return to
> where I was on the internet.  Can you tell me what I can do to get  
> it back
> where I can enter an web address when I open Camino?
>
> Thank you for your help.
> Ann
>
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Re: [Camino] question about camino

2008-06-14 Thread Peter Yang
Have you tried clicking the pill-shaped button on the upper right  
corner of the window? That turns the toolbar on and off.

-Peter

On Jun 15, 2008, at 12:46 AM, Bernadette Siebert wrote:

> I have used Camino for awhile but a child was playing on the  
> computer and
> now when I open Camino it is  Camino.Start and it doesn't give me a  
> place to
> put a web address.  also there are no "back" arrows to click on to  
> return to
> where I was on the internet.  Can you tell me what I can do to get  
> it back
> where I can enter an web address when I open Camino?
>
> Thank you for your help.
> Ann
>
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Re: [Camino] Question about Camino and user.js file

2004-06-01 Thread Stuart Morgan
On Jun 1, 2004, at 11:48 AM, WhoDat? wrote:

Some cookies (eBay, PayPal) would not
expire while others would.  I believe it has something to do with
cookies.txt but I don't pretend to know for sure.
If you have ever used "Ask before accepting cookies", that would be 
why. The whitelist and blacklist you would have built up takes 
precedence over all other cookie settings, so cookies from whitelisted 
sites would not have expired at the end of the session.  Clearing all 
of your site permissions from the old profile would probably have made 
everything work with the new preference.

-Stuart Morgan
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Re: [Camino] Question about Camino and user.js file

2004-06-01 Thread WhoDat?
Stuart,

Thank you very much.  I had been trying to get that functionality for a
while.  Interestingly, I had to begin with a fresh Camino directory in
~/Library for it to work as expected.  Some cookies (eBay, PayPal) would not
expire while others would.  I believe it has something to do with
cookies.txt but I don't pretend to know for sure.

Again, thanks!
--
Will

On 6/1/04 8:06 AM, "Stuart Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That preference was deprecated in a recent change to all the cookie
> prefs.  See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/cookies/cookie-prefs.html
> I would guess that you had that line in your Firefox prefs before it did
> automatic migration of your cookie preferences to the new system, but
> not in Camino's, which is why it doesn't work.
> 
> What you want is
> user_pref("network.cookie.lifetimePolicy", 2);
> 
> For reasons beyond my comprehension, session-only is controlled with the
> same pref that controls prompting about cookies. That means that
> Camino's cookie preference control might show strange things with this
> setting in your user_js. I believe that the setting should work, though.
> 
> -Stuart Morgan

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Re: [Camino] Question about Camino and user.js file

2004-06-01 Thread Stuart Morgan
That preference was deprecated in a recent change to all the cookie 
prefs.  See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/cookies/cookie-prefs.html
I would guess that you had that line in your Firefox prefs before it did 
automatic migration of your cookie preferences to the new system, but 
not in Camino's, which is why it doesn't work.

What you want is
user_pref("network.cookie.lifetimePolicy", 2);
For reasons beyond my comprehension, session-only is controlled with the 
same pref that controls prompting about cookies. That means that 
Camino's cookie preference control might show strange things with this 
setting in your user_js. I believe that the setting should work, though.

-Stuart Morgan
WhoDat? wrote:
Hello,
I looked around but couldn't find an answer for this question.  I
apologize if it's an easy one.  I have been wanting to have my cookies
expire and delete themselves after I quit Camino.  I tried the following
setting in my user.js file:
user_pref("network.cookie.enableForCurrentSessionOnly", true);
This line works in Firefox but does not seem to have the same effect in
Camino.  Is it an unrecognized Mozilla pref?  I am using the
2004052908 (v0.8b+) nightly.
Thank you for any help.
--
Will
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