Re: Image Display

2009-02-21 Thread JeffM
>>Palikari ATL wrote:
>>>[...]since upgrading from 1.1.13[,] images are not
>>>displaying correctly or at all on certain web sites.
>>>
>robert.gault@ att.net wrote:
>>You need to post one or more urls that cause a problem.
>>
Palikari ATL wrote:
>http://maps.google.com
>http://picasaweb.google.com
>[...]On Google Maps,  the map of the U.S. shows up,
>but when I click for directions or location, no image appears.
>On Picasa, when I go to someone's public gallery the folder pics
>appear,  but when I click on a folder to see the pics in side,
>they all show up as blank squares/rectangles.

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Ray_Net wrote:

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during the 
installation of the "Flash Player for SeaMonkey" 


if you have SM opened, and you try to install the 
correct one, then you will be a message telling you to 
close SM.


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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Red Bird wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for 
installing Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the 
file npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during 
the installation of the "Flash Player for SeaMonkey" (for this, you 
have first go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/ then accept the 
installation - then choice "Save on Disk" - followed by SM shutdown 
and double-clik on the file just downloaded)


Just to mention that "go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/";  
must be done unsing SM, not IE :-)


BUT it's better to go to http://www.adobe.com/ then find the "Get 
Adobe Flashplayer" button, because my links will give you a french 
interface  that perhaps you did not understand :-)
I have been trying to do what you wrote for which I thank you, but 
haven't been successful. I did get Flash to work on my Internet 
Explorer. I'm not very good on using computers. I have downloaded the 
Flash uninstaller and then closing SeaMonkey and trying to get it 
installed. Anyway, thank you.


you're using the wrong one.  You need the one for 
Mozilla or Firefox


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Re: Image Display

2009-02-21 Thread Palikari ATL
On Feb 15, 8:14 pm, robert.ga...@att.net wrote:
> Palikari ATL wrote:
> > Using SM 1.1.14.   Ever since upgrading from 1.1.13 images are not
> > displaying correctly or at all on certain web sites.   I have gone to
> > the Image Manager and checked all the settings to no avail.Any
> > ideas, suggestions??
>
> You need to post one or more urls that cause a problem.


http://maps.google.com

http://picasaweb.google.com

Are two sites among many that are giving me problems.  On Google
Maps,  the map of the U.S. shows up,  but when I click for directions
or location, no image appears.
On Picasa, when I go to someone's public gallery the folder pics
appear,  but when I click on a folder to see the pics in side,  they
all show up as blank squares/rectangles.

Is this a flash problem,   a java problem???

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Re: Strange scrolling problem at some sites

2009-02-21 Thread TOM7601

keith_w wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/21/2009 8:51 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
 > > David E. Ross wrote:
 >> >> On 2/14/2009 7:22 AM, Ray K wrote:

 >>> >>> If I go here,
 >>> >>>
 >>> >>> 
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/02/14/A-Possible-Cure-for-Diabetes-Ignored-by-Big-Pharma.aspx, 


 >>> >>>
 >>> >>> or to many other pages of the above site, vertical scrolling is 
strange,

 >>> >>> whether dragging the scrolling bar or using the mouse wheel.
 >>> >>>
 >>> >>> Using the wheel as an example, and scrolling from top to 
bottom, the
 >>> >>> right 2/3 or so of the screen scrolls upward ahead of the left 
1/3, with
 >>> >>> the left portion about one-half a line behind the right. Once 
the right
 >>> >>> 2/3 stops scrolling, the left 1/3 catches up (in less than a 
second) and
 >>> >>> everything looks okay. Same situation exists scrolling the 
other way:

 >>> >>> the left 1/3 lags a fraction of a line for a fraction of a second.
 >>> >>>
 >>> >>> I haven't observed this behavior at other sites; it does not 
occur using

 >>> >>> Internet Explorer.
 >>> >>>
 >>> >>> Any idea about the cause of this odd annoyance? Are there internal
 >>> >>> settings in SM I can change to correct it?
 >>> >>>
 >>> >>> Thanks,
 >>> >>>
 >>> >>> Ray




As I said in another thread, IE is programmed to "guess" what a Web
developer meant when invalid HTML was used.  Mozilla's Gecko engine and
other browsers do the same thing.

The problem is that different browsers guess differently.  Thus, the
results in IE and SeaMonkey will likely not be the same when trying to
display a pathological Web page.  If the invalid HTML is sufficiently
buggy, one browser might (by unplanned coincidence) guess correctly
while another will just display garbage.


This happen when the website developper use only a microsoft tool to 
create the site, and use only IE to check his pages...if all goes 
well, he think that it's the case for all the world.



According to various surveys (including my own), IE's share of the
browser market has declined to 45%-60%.  This is down as much as 44%
since a peak in March 2003.  (Gecko browsers now hold 33%-46% of the
market.)

Any developer who creates a Web site "best viewed with Internet
Explorer" has tied his or her fate to a fading star and is ignoring half
the potential audience.


You and I know that. It seems some sites are way too casual about changing.
It really seems they don't take the 'net seriously enough!
This is not some fad, a whim on the part of computer geeks!  This is the 
future, and it's time they allowed their IT guys freer reign, to make 
their internet sites more sophisticated!


And capable of working with SeaMonkey, of course!  :-D

keith whaley


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Re: Strange scrolling problem at some sites

2009-02-21 Thread keith_w

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/21/2009 8:51 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> > David E. Ross wrote:
>> >> On 2/14/2009 7:22 AM, Ray K wrote:

>>> >>> If I go here,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/02/14/A-Possible-Cure-for-Diabetes-Ignored-by-Big-Pharma.aspx,

>>> >>>
>>> >>> or to many other pages of the above site, vertical scrolling is strange,
>>> >>> whether dragging the scrolling bar or using the mouse wheel.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Using the wheel as an example, and scrolling from top to bottom, the
>>> >>> right 2/3 or so of the screen scrolls upward ahead of the left 1/3, with
>>> >>> the left portion about one-half a line behind the right. Once the right
>>> >>> 2/3 stops scrolling, the left 1/3 catches up (in less than a second) and
>>> >>> everything looks okay. Same situation exists scrolling the other way:
>>> >>> the left 1/3 lags a fraction of a line for a fraction of a second.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I haven't observed this behavior at other sites; it does not occur using
>>> >>> Internet Explorer.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Any idea about the cause of this odd annoyance? Are there internal
>>> >>> settings in SM I can change to correct it?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Thanks,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Ray




As I said in another thread, IE is programmed to "guess" what a Web
developer meant when invalid HTML was used.  Mozilla's Gecko engine and
other browsers do the same thing.

The problem is that different browsers guess differently.  Thus, the
results in IE and SeaMonkey will likely not be the same when trying to
display a pathological Web page.  If the invalid HTML is sufficiently
buggy, one browser might (by unplanned coincidence) guess correctly
while another will just display garbage.


This happen when the website developper use only a microsoft tool to 
create the site, and use only IE to check his pages...if all goes well, 
he think that it's the case for all the world.



According to various surveys (including my own), IE's share of the
browser market has declined to 45%-60%.  This is down as much as 44%
since a peak in March 2003.  (Gecko browsers now hold 33%-46% of the
market.)

Any developer who creates a Web site "best viewed with Internet
Explorer" has tied his or her fate to a fading star and is ignoring half
the potential audience.


You and I know that. It seems some sites are way too casual about changing.
It really seems they don't take the 'net seriously enough!
This is not some fad, a whim on the part of computer geeks!  This is the future, 
and it's time they allowed their IT guys freer reign, to make their internet 
sites more sophisticated!


And capable of working with SeaMonkey, of course!  :-D

keith whaley

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Re: Strange scrolling problem at some sites

2009-02-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/21/2009 8:51 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 2/14/2009 7:22 AM, Ray K wrote:
>>> If I go here,
>>>
>>> http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/02/14/A-Possible-Cure-for-Diabetes-Ignored-by-Big-Pharma.aspx,
>>>
>>> or to many other pages of the above site, vertical scrolling is strange, 
>>> whether dragging the scrolling bar or using the mouse wheel.
>>>
>>> Using the wheel as an example, and scrolling from top to bottom, the 
>>> right 2/3 or so of the screen scrolls upward ahead of the left 1/3, with 
>>> the left portion about one-half a line behind the right. Once the right 
>>> 2/3 stops scrolling, the left 1/3 catches up (in less than a second) and 
>>> everything looks okay. Same situation exists scrolling the other way: 
>>> the left 1/3 lags a fraction of a line for a fraction of a second.
>>>
>>> I haven't observed this behavior at other sites; it does not occur using 
>>> Internet Explorer.
>>>
>>> Any idea about the cause of this odd annoyance? Are there internal 
>>> settings in SM I can change to correct it?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Ray
>>>
>>>
>> As I said in another thread, IE is programmed to "guess" what a Web
>> developer meant when invalid HTML was used.  Mozilla's Gecko engine and
>> other browsers do the same thing.
>>
>> The problem is that different browsers guess differently.  Thus, the
>> results in IE and SeaMonkey will likely not be the same when trying to
>> display a pathological Web page.  If the invalid HTML is sufficiently
>> buggy, one browser might (by unplanned coincidence) guess correctly
>> while another will just display garbage.
>>
> This happen when the website developper use only a microsoft tool to 
> create the site, and use only IE to check his pages...if all goes well, 
> he think that it's the case for all the world.

According to various surveys (including my own), IE's share of the
browser market has declined to 45%-60%.  This is down as much as 44%
since a peak in March 2003.  (Gecko browsers now hold 33%-46% of the
market.)

Any developer who creates a Web site "best viewed with Internet
Explorer" has tied his or her fate to a fading star and is ignoring half
the potential audience.

-- 
David E. Ross


Go to Mozdev at  for quick access to
extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
more quickly than you can Mozilla Add-Ons.
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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Red Bird

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during 
the installation of the "Flash Player for SeaMonkey" (for this, you 
have first go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/ then accept the 
installation - then choice "Save on Disk" - followed by SM shutdown 
and double-clik on the file just downloaded)


Just to mention that "go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/";  must 
be done unsing SM, not IE :-)


BUT it's better to go to http://www.adobe.com/ then find the "Get Adobe 
Flashplayer" button, because my links will give you a french interface 
 that perhaps you did not understand :-)
I have been trying to do what you wrote for which I thank you, but 
haven't been successful. I did get Flash to work on my Internet 
Explorer. I'm not very good on using computers. I have downloaded the 
Flash uninstaller and then closing SeaMonkey and trying to get it 
installed. Anyway, thank you.

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Ray_Net

Ray_Net wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during the 
installation of the "Flash Player for SeaMonkey" (for this, you have 
first go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/ then accept the 
installation - then choice "Save on Disk" - followed by SM shutdown and 
double-clik on the file just downloaded)


Just to mention that "go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/";  must 
be done unsing SM, not IE :-)


BUT it's better to go to http://www.adobe.com/ then find the "Get Adobe 
Flashplayer" button, because my links will give you a french interface 
 that perhaps you did not understand :-)

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Ray_Net

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during the 
installation of the "Flash Player for SeaMonkey" (for this, you have 
first go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/ then accept the 
installation - then choice "Save on Disk" - followed by SM shutdown and 
double-clik on the file just downloaded)

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Re: Strange scrolling problem at some sites

2009-02-21 Thread Ray_Net

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/14/2009 7:22 AM, Ray K wrote:

If I go here,

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/02/14/A-Possible-Cure-for-Diabetes-Ignored-by-Big-Pharma.aspx,

or to many other pages of the above site, vertical scrolling is strange, 
whether dragging the scrolling bar or using the mouse wheel.


Using the wheel as an example, and scrolling from top to bottom, the 
right 2/3 or so of the screen scrolls upward ahead of the left 1/3, with 
the left portion about one-half a line behind the right. Once the right 
2/3 stops scrolling, the left 1/3 catches up (in less than a second) and 
everything looks okay. Same situation exists scrolling the other way: 
the left 1/3 lags a fraction of a line for a fraction of a second.


I haven't observed this behavior at other sites; it does not occur using 
Internet Explorer.


Any idea about the cause of this odd annoyance? Are there internal 
settings in SM I can change to correct it?


Thanks,

Ray




As I said in another thread, IE is programmed to "guess" what a Web
developer meant when invalid HTML was used.  Mozilla's Gecko engine and
other browsers do the same thing.

The problem is that different browsers guess differently.  Thus, the
results in IE and SeaMonkey will likely not be the same when trying to
display a pathological Web page.  If the invalid HTML is sufficiently
buggy, one browser might (by unplanned coincidence) guess correctly
while another will just display garbage.

This happen when the website developper use only a microsoft tool to 
create the site, and use only IE to check his pages...if all goes well, 
he think that it's the case for all the world.

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Red Bird wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

Does that version go into SeaMonkey Plugins folder or into macromed 
flash folder?


macromeadia

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Red Bird

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

Does that version go into SeaMonkey Plugins folder or into macromed 
flash folder?

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file npswf32.dll 
had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

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Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Red Bird
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file npswf32.dll 
had to go to specific locations. Thank you.

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