support for mathml

2010-03-30 Thread Jayakrishna Reddy Aavula
Hii everyone. Can I have support for mathml in seamonkey composer.
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UPLOADING websites

2010-03-30 Thread John
When will Sea monkey be able to upload websites with ease to a server? 
Currently I have to MANUALLY type in the remote folder name which I dont 
always know.
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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Bernard Mercier
Ant a écrit :
 Hello.

 http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv

 It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in 
 the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the 
 same extensions and same Flash plugins version.

 What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)
Same here with puppylinux.

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Re: Creating HTML email messages

2010-03-30 Thread Daniel

Phillip Jones wrote:

Terry R. wrote:

On 3/28/2010 6:17 PM On a whim, Beauregard T. Shagnasty pounded out on
the keyboard


Terry R. wrote:


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Terry R. wrote:


snip


and I believe he overstated the numbers quite a bit. Maybe if the
email was sent as PT HTML using Word, but not just HTML, and not
the error count either.


Ewww. Word, as the editor for OE, does a *terrible* job of HTML.



Couldn't agree more.

Terry R.


In DreamWeaver they is even a menu item for Fix Word HTML :-)



Many moon's ago, I heard that Dreamweaver produced poor HTML, too, so is 
there a menu item for Fix Dreamweaver HTML??


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Re: newsgroup priorities

2010-03-30 Thread Daniel

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/29/10 7:17 PM, Rufus wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 3/29/10 3:44 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:


snip


I don't know about this in SeaMonkey.  I don't use SeaMonkey's mail/news
capabilities because I don't want to lose my current newsgroup session
when I switch browser profiles, which I do often.  (Or is that addressed
in SeaMonkey 2?)



David, it's been possible in SM since 2.0 came out!

I have sixty-odd NG's on one of my Usenet servers, Originally, they were 
listed in the order I subscribed, then, in SM, I re-ordered them 
according to subject matter, now I've re-re-ordered them according to 
the number of un-read messages I've got in the groups.


Don't know when I last looked at a .rc file!

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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Daniel

Ant wrote:

Hello.

http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv


It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.

What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)


Mandriva Linux 2009.1 Failed as well.

I just had to restart SM 2.0.3 as the browser froze, and when I 
eventually got a Browser not responding window, and that close SM totally.


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Re: A pop up alive forever

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Jones

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Bill Davidsen wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I had this problem with SM1, and expected a solution in SM2.
NO !!!
Sometimes when sending mail, the popup windows entitled Sending
Messages -mail-subject with
Status: Copy complete
Progress: [showing a never ending moving little green bar]
is visible.
The mail is well sent.
The copy of the mail in the Sent box is done.
This pop-up did on end ...
- What could we do with this bug ?


I believe that it happens when the SMTP server accepts the mail but
doesn't
return a final status indicating it's done. It usually will complete
if you
leave it for a bit, I'm moderately convinced that it's a server problem.

I don't see it on most of my mail, where the mail server is my own,
and doesn't
hang. I see it on remote mail (and news) servers, and when it finally
completes
there's a bump in network usage about the right size for a completion
message
and socket teardown.


I have let it run for ten minutes and went on with other messages
receiving and sending replies. Its a bug. I've been using the same ISP
which has the same SMTP Server , update equipment and software over the
years.



Same here... it's been happening on my regular server/ISP since version
1.1.14, through the latest release SM 2.0.4.
bj


Therefore, it's a SM bug ... and no hope for a solution . :-(
Nohope, because, it needs votes and interesting developers ...
Not the same for New Features ... more fancy, more chances to be
implemented rapidly.



Oh, I don't know.  If Phillip would post his bugzilla report no. here,
we might get more support for a fix, and attract the attention of
someone who could fix it.  Anyway, it couldn't hurt.   :)

I have to say though, that's pretty random for me, and I'd prefer to
know why my browser switches to my e-mail window, when some commercial
popups come up at various sites.  ;)  Obviously, they weren't blocked,
yet SM sometimes says they are, and other times not.  [The same ad, same
site.]
bj


The problem is that this doesn't kill SeaMonkey. It just stay on the
screen with the progress bar still running and say copy is complete. And
I have let it run for ten minutes on it own just to see if it would die
own it own. I just switched away and let run. It didn't affect reading
and posting to other messages. No is no crash report for it to send.
I've been posting my about crash items as soon as I get a crash, for the
last several times. I would send  error reports from the web development
console but it doesn't give a method to make a copy.



I know... I'm sorry I brought up *another* topic in this thread.  I have
exactly the same problem you have with copy complete popups.

About the bugzilla report, I meant, if you would give the number that
was assigned to your report of this problem, other people could find it,
and log their comments in over there... on the bugzilla site.
bj




Oh Okay I go to Bugzilla look up my bugs and find the correct number.

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Re: A pop up alive forever

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Jones

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Bill Davidsen wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I had this problem with SM1, and expected a solution in SM2.
NO !!!
Sometimes when sending mail, the popup windows entitled Sending
Messages -mail-subject with
Status: Copy complete
Progress: [showing a never ending moving little green bar]
is visible.
The mail is well sent.
The copy of the mail in the Sent box is done.
This pop-up did on end ...
- What could we do with this bug ?


I believe that it happens when the SMTP server accepts the mail but
doesn't
return a final status indicating it's done. It usually will complete
if you
leave it for a bit, I'm moderately convinced that it's a server problem.

I don't see it on most of my mail, where the mail server is my own,
and doesn't
hang. I see it on remote mail (and news) servers, and when it finally
completes
there's a bump in network usage about the right size for a completion
message
and socket teardown.


I have let it run for ten minutes and went on with other messages
receiving and sending replies. Its a bug. I've been using the same ISP
which has the same SMTP Server , update equipment and software over the
years.



Same here... it's been happening on my regular server/ISP since version
1.1.14, through the latest release SM 2.0.4.
bj


Therefore, it's a SM bug ... and no hope for a solution . :-(
Nohope, because, it needs votes and interesting developers ...
Not the same for New Features ... more fancy, more chances to be
implemented rapidly.



Oh, I don't know.  If Phillip would post his bugzilla report no. here,
we might get more support for a fix, and attract the attention of
someone who could fix it.  Anyway, it couldn't hurt.   :)

I have to say though, that's pretty random for me, and I'd prefer to
know why my browser switches to my e-mail window, when some commercial
popups come up at various sites.  ;)  Obviously, they weren't blocked,
yet SM sometimes says they are, and other times not.  [The same ad, same
site.]
bj


The problem is that this doesn't kill SeaMonkey. It just stay on the
screen with the progress bar still running and say copy is complete. And
I have let it run for ten minutes on it own just to see if it would die
own it own. I just switched away and let run. It didn't affect reading
and posting to other messages. No is no crash report for it to send.
I've been posting my about crash items as soon as I get a crash, for the
last several times. I would send  error reports from the web development
console but it doesn't give a method to make a copy.



I know... I'm sorry I brought up *another* topic in this thread.  I have
exactly the same problem you have with copy complete popups.

About the bugzilla report, I meant, if you would give the number that
was assigned to your report of this problem, other people could find it,
and log their comments in over there... on the bugzilla site.
bj


Look for Bug number 544783 feel free to make comments to refine details 
I am not exactly a Rocket scientist so My wording may be different than 
it should be.


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Re: install SeaMonkey

2010-03-30 Thread Mark Hansen
On 3/29/2010 5:39 PM, RGrannus wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 3/29/10 6:58 AM, Barbara Norvell wrote:
 The last time if upgraded to SeaMonkey (2.03)  I did it over top the 
 previous SeaMonkey.  Could this be the reason that I am having so many 
 crashes.

 Barb
 Mac osx  10.4.11
 768 mb ram
 
 If you installed it over 2.0, 2.0.1, or 2.0.2, there should be no
 problem.  If you installed it over a 1.X version, that might be the
 problem.
 
 
 Where should 2.03 be installed?  Right now my SM 1.18 is in C Program 
 Files Mozilla.org SeaMonkey.
 
 Do I install it under Mozilla.org or create another folder?
 

Install it anywhere you like - you can even use the default provided
by the installation. Just don't install it in the same directory as
SeaMonkey 1.X
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Re: Creating HTML email messages

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Jones

Daniel wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Terry R. wrote:

On 3/28/2010 6:17 PM On a whim, Beauregard T. Shagnasty pounded out on
the keyboard


Terry R. wrote:


Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Terry R. wrote:


snip


and I believe he overstated the numbers quite a bit. Maybe if the
email was sent as PT  HTML using Word, but not just HTML, and not
the error count either.


Ewww. Word, as the editor for OE, does a *terrible* job of HTML.



Couldn't agree more.

Terry R.


In DreamWeaver they is even a menu item for Fix Word HTML :-)



Many moon's ago, I heard that Dreamweaver produced poor HTML, too, so is
there a menu item for Fix Dreamweaver HTML??

Daniel
Well  except for some items I deliberately added (audio and Flash 
Content) my website validates with validator On most pages there are 
zero errors


You have choice of methods Code (you write your own code WYSIWYG where 
you type in what you want format similar to using a word processor or 
page layout program) or mixed where it uses a Split Screen the WYSIWYG 
on top and code view on bottom.


That old saw has been around since Macromedia Days. When Macromedia was 
basically made fun of.


You can check out for yourself http://phillipmjones.net . You may not 
like my taste in Backgrounds or subject matters. I have written in XHTML 
1.0 Transitional and according to the W3C Validator most pages show as 
have zero warning and zero errors


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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Ant

http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv

It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.

What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)


Mandriva Linux 2009.1 Failed as well.

I just had to restart SM 2.0.3 as the browser froze, and when I
eventually got a Browser not responding window, and that close SM
totally.


Interesting. I wonder why only in Linux.
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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Jones

Bernard Mercier wrote:

Ant a écrit :

Hello.



http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv



It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.



What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)

Same here with puppylinux.

No problem on Mac Powerbook 17 G4-1.67 Gb PowerPC 2 GB Memory using 
OSX.4.11 , with Freezing the entire machine. it did stop the video three 
times to load the buffer but I could move the mouse around  move a way 
from the page


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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Ant

On 3/30/2010 6:48 AM PT, Phillip Jones typed:


http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv

It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.



What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)

Same here with puppylinux.


No problem on Mac Powerbook 17 G4-1.67 Gb PowerPC 2 GB Memory using
OSX.4.11 , with Freezing the entire machine. it did stop the video three
times to load the buffer but I could move the mouse around move a way
from the page


I didn't mean the whole computer. I meant just SeaMonkey. Others and I 
had to kill mine. I e-mailed to supp...@photobucket.com about this 
Linux's SeaMonkey freeze issue. I hope they reply and fix this soon.

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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Jones

Ant wrote:

On 3/30/2010 6:48 AM PT, Phillip Jones typed:


http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv

It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.



What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)

Same here with puppylinux.


No problem on Mac Powerbook 17 G4-1.67 Gb PowerPC 2 GB Memory using
OSX.4.11 , with Freezing the entire machine. it did stop the video three
times to load the buffer but I could move the mouse around move a way
from the page


I didn't mean the whole computer. I meant just SeaMonkey. Others and I
had to kill mine. I e-mailed to supp...@photobucket.com about this
Linux's SeaMonkey freeze issue. I hope they reply and fix this soon.
That's what I referring to. If I I haven't had a Freeze in SM I can move 
mouse and force quit Program but SM SM is Frozen In the Force quit menu 
it woul have message beside it SeaMonkey 2.0 not responding. I haven't 
had a System freeze in so long I would know how to at or what to do to 
get out. The last time was on OSX.2.3 a very long time ago. :)


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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Ant

On 3/30/2010 7:09 AM PT, Phillip Jones typed:


Ant wrote:

On 3/30/2010 6:48 AM PT, Phillip Jones typed:


http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv


It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.



What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)

Same here with puppylinux.


No problem on Mac Powerbook 17 G4-1.67 Gb PowerPC 2 GB Memory using
OSX.4.11 , with Freezing the entire machine. it did stop the video three
times to load the buffer but I could move the mouse around move a way
from the page


I didn't mean the whole computer. I meant just SeaMonkey. Others and I
had to kill mine. I e-mailed to supp...@photobucket.com about this
Linux's SeaMonkey freeze issue. I hope they reply and fix this soon.

That's what I referring to. If I I haven't had a Freeze in SM I can move
mouse and force quit Program but SM SM is Frozen In the Force quit menu
it woul have message beside it SeaMonkey 2.0 not responding. I haven't
had a System freeze in so long I would know how to at or what to do to
get out. The last time was on OSX.2.3 a very long time ago. :)


Nice. I only recall my one freeze in Mac OS X (v10.2 and v10.5). It was 
a random spinning hourglass and never figured out what caused it. It 
only happened once.

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Re: newsgroup priorities

2010-03-30 Thread Jens Hatlak
Rufus wrote:
 one thing that TB 3.x will do is allow the user to highlight
 multiple subscriptions, right click, and perform contextual menu
 operations on the multiple selection - like declaring all read at once.
 
 That's a user friendly feature...sure hope it gets ported into SM.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50767
(note comment 31)

That bug has a light dependency on porting the JS-driven folderpane from
TB first, that's why no progress has been made there yet.

HTH

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Seamonkey 2.x supports Add-on Weave Browser Sync

2010-03-30 Thread Ksteinsky
Hi, The add-on Weave Browser Sync synchronizes 5 different parts of 
data which can be selected:

 Bookmarks, Passwords, Preferences, History and Tabs.

Question: Under which part are the email addresses supported?

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Re: Installing SM v2.x over SM v1.x

2010-03-30 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:22:28 +0200, Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:

JohnW-Mpls wrote:
 Is there a way to install SM v2.03 with just my current SM v1.19
 profile data (no IE clutter)?

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_migration_-_SeaMonkey
(Manual migration)

HTH

Jens

Thank you. It took me only four tries over two days but I finally got
the migration screen. Over the years I may not have learned much
programming but I sure have learned perseverance!  [grin]

SM v2.03 works fine now - with all my old v1.19 profile data.

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Re: Seamonkey 2.x supports Add-on Weave Browser Sync

2010-03-30 Thread Jens Hatlak
Ksteinsky wrote:
 Hi, The add-on Weave Browser Sync synchronizes 5 different parts of
 data which can be selected:
  Bookmarks, Passwords, Preferences, History and Tabs.

Of that list only Passwords and History currently work with SeaMonkey 2.
SeaMonkey 2.1 will probably support bookmarks as well and maybe tabs
(the latter actually requires a Weave change AFAIK). I don't know about
preferences.

 Question: Under which part are the email addresses supported?

None. Address books are not synchronized, neither are any MailNews settings.

HTH

Jens

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Re: Creating HTML email messages

2010-03-30 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:

Many moon's ago, I heard that Dreamweaver produced poor HTML, too, so is 
there a menu item for Fix Dreamweaver HTML??


Do extraneou's apo'strophe's in'serted into plural's count a's bloat?

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Re: newsgroup priorities

2010-03-30 Thread Rick Merrill

chicagofan wrote:

Rick Merrill wrote:

I really am surprized that I cannot drag around to
reposition Usenet groups to my personal priority order.

Is there a reason for that?



I can reposition my newsgroups within one news server. Is that what you
mean?

I'm using Windows XP2 and SM 2.0.4
bj


Oh oh, I either hadn't tried for a long time or I missed the target!
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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Pi

http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv

It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.



What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)

Same here with puppylinux.



I e-mailed to supp...@photobucket.com about this
Linux's SeaMonkey freeze issue. I hope they reply and fix this soon.


Boo! I got a negative e-mail reply: ... We do not support SeaMonkey or 
Linux. We are sorry for the frustration but you need to use a supported 
OS and browser if you want full functionality.


Sincerely,
Your Photobucket Support Team :(


Maybe it is a SeaMonkey bug? I will go submit it just in case since 
others and I were able to reproduce this in Linux.

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Re: A pop up alive forever

2010-03-30 Thread chicagofan

Phillip Jones wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Bill Davidsen wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I had this problem with SM1, and expected a solution in SM2.
NO !!!
Sometimes when sending mail, the popup windows entitled Sending
Messages -mail-subject with
Status: Copy complete
Progress: [showing a never ending moving little green bar]
is visible.
The mail is well sent.
The copy of the mail in the Sent box is done.
This pop-up did on end ...
- What could we do with this bug ?


I believe that it happens when the SMTP server accepts the mail but
doesn't
return a final status indicating it's done. It usually will complete
if you
leave it for a bit, I'm moderately convinced that it's a server problem.

I don't see it on most of my mail, where the mail server is my own,
and doesn't
hang. I see it on remote mail (and news) servers, and when it finally
completes
there's a bump in network usage about the right size for a completion
message
and socket teardown.


I have let it run for ten minutes and went on with other messages
receiving and sending replies. Its a bug. I've been using the same ISP
which has the same SMTP Server , update equipment and software over the
years.



Same here... it's been happening on my regular server/ISP since version
1.1.14, through the latest release SM 2.0.4.
bj


Therefore, it's a SM bug ... and no hope for a solution . :-(
Nohope, because, it needs votes and interesting developers ...
Not the same for New Features ... more fancy, more chances to be
implemented rapidly.



Oh, I don't know.  If Phillip would post his bugzilla report no. here,
we might get more support for a fix, and attract the attention of
someone who could fix it.  Anyway, it couldn't hurt.   :)

I have to say though, that's pretty random for me, and I'd prefer to
know why my browser switches to my e-mail window, when some commercial
popups come up at various sites.  ;)  Obviously, they weren't blocked,
yet SM sometimes says they are, and other times not.  [The same ad, same
site.]
bj


The problem is that this doesn't kill SeaMonkey. It just stay on the
screen with the progress bar still running and say copy is complete. And
I have let it run for ten minutes on it own just to see if it would die
own it own. I just switched away and let run. It didn't affect reading
and posting to other messages. No is no crash report for it to send.
I've been posting my about crash items as soon as I get a crash, for the
last several times. I would send  error reports from the web development
console but it doesn't give a method to make a copy.



I know... I'm sorry I brought up *another* topic in this thread.  I have
exactly the same problem you have with copy complete popups.

About the bugzilla report, I meant, if you would give the number that
was assigned to your report of this problem, other people could find it,
and log their comments in over there... on the bugzilla site.
bj



Look for Bug number 544783 feel free to make comments to refine details
I am not exactly a Rocket scientist so My wording may be different than
it should be.



Your wording is just fine, and you have provided ample information at 
bugzilla on the copy complete hangup.  So I just confirmed that I have 
the same problem, and hopefully others will to.  If enough people report 
it, someone may look into it later on.   :)


Thanks for providing the number to look up!  Surprisingly, I had a hard 
time finding the bugzilla site this morning, since everything looked 
different from the last time I was there.:)

bj






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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Bernard Mercier
Ant a présenté l'énoncé suivant :
 On 3/30/2010 6:48 AM PT, Phillip Jones typed:

 http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv

 It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
 the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
 same extensions and same Flash plugins version.

 What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)
 Same here with puppylinux.

 No problem on Mac Powerbook 17 G4-1.67 Gb PowerPC 2 GB Memory using
 OSX.4.11 , with Freezing the entire machine. it did stop the video three
 times to load the buffer but I could move the mouse around move a way
 from the page

 I didn't mean the whole computer. I meant just SeaMonkey. Others and I 
 had to kill mine. I e-mailed to supp...@photobucket.com about this 
 Linux's SeaMonkey freeze issue. I hope they reply and fix this soon.
Indeed. Had to kill only the SeaMonkey process.

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Re: UPLOADING websites

2010-03-30 Thread Ray_Net

John wrote:

When will Sea monkey be able to upload websites with ease to a server?
Currently I have to MANUALLY type in the remote folder name which I dont
always know.


Use FileZilla free and perfect use for this purpose.
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Re: Help ref SeaMonkey/Fire Fox command

2010-03-30 Thread Ray_Net

Lee wrote:

what is the command and where do I install it?
If I remember it is in the about: config and I
have to enter a command making the web site think
I am using Fire Fox while I am using Sea Monkey
Would you please post it. Thanks for assistance


about:config ---
New string: general.useragent.extra.firefox - user set - string - NOT 
Firefox/2.0.0.12


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Re: Help ref SeaMonkey/Fire Fox command

2010-03-30 Thread Lee

Hi Ray, OK copied and put it in and I assume it works but one question
do I put in the NOT  I copied it exactly as you wrote it and I assume
that was the way it was supposed to be but I just was not sure about the
NOT  Thanks again for taking the time.

Ray_Net wrote:

Lee wrote:

what is the command and where do I install it?
If I remember it is in the about: config and I
have to enter a command making the web site think
I am using Fire Fox while I am using Sea Monkey
Would you please post it. Thanks for assistance


about:config ---
New string: general.useragent.extra.firefox - user set - string - NOT
Firefox/2.0.0.12

or other version like 3.5



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Re: Help ref SeaMonkey/Fire Fox command

2010-03-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/30/10 2:07 PM, Lee wrote:
 Hi Ray, OK copied and put it in and I assume it works but one question
 do I put in the NOT  I copied it exactly as you wrote it and I assume
 that was the way it was supposed to be but I just was not sure about the
 NOT  Thanks again for taking the time.
 
 Ray_Net wrote:
 Lee wrote:
 what is the command and where do I install it?
 If I remember it is in the about: config and I
 have to enter a command making the web site think
 I am using Fire Fox while I am using Sea Monkey
 Would you please post it. Thanks for assistance

 about:config ---
 New string: general.useragent.extra.firefox - user set - string - NOT
 Firefox/2.0.0.12

 or other version like 3.5
 
 

The NOT is so that anyone (live person, not software) looking at the
server log will see that SeaMonkey actually displayed the page.

I would suggest, however, that you use an extension such as PrefBar or
User Agent Switcher and delete the change to about:config.  These
extensions allow you to spoof Firefox or other browsers as needed
without permanently spoofing.  Thus, other Web sites that work okay with
SeaMonkey will continue to have SeaMonkey logged when you visit them.

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Re: Facebook and SM 1.1

2010-03-30 Thread Paul

Dennis McCunney wrote:

* DoctorBill:

Paul wrote:

SM 1x does not work with FaceBook.
Spoofing does not help.
Use IE.

GREAT !  I hate IE


SM 1.1.19 seems to work on Facebook here, accessing form Windows XP, but
I haven't tried all possible actions.  Are you running any extensions?

I normally hit Facebook from Firefox, bur SM 2.0X should work too.

There is *no* need to use IE.
__
Dennis


Forms don't work, comment boxes don't work, what's on your mind
does not work.  I forgot what else does not work.
Spoofing as FF2.0 solves about 1/2 of the problems but still will
not allow use of all the form boxes.  I have been trying to get
SM 1117 working for the last year or so to no avail.  I finally gave
up and used IE7 then went to IE8 and a flash upgrade.
Also, SM 1X does not allow multiple form entries and will not
differentiate between user names on forms and passwords, making
it useless for most form objects.
Have not tried SM2x.
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Re: UPLOADING websites

2010-03-30 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 3/30/2010 5:34 PM, Ray_Net typed the following:
 John wrote:
 When will Sea monkey be able to upload websites with ease to a server?
 Currently I have to MANUALLY type in the remote folder name which I dont
 always know.
 
 Use FileZilla free and perfect use for this purpose.

Have you tried FireFTP?  It works with SM 2.x.x
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/

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v2.x weird behavior

2010-03-30 Thread Sergei Sokolov
Hello,

I've upgraded to SeaMonkey 2.0.3 and found two things not much
convenient:
First, the zoom made by the mouse wheel now does that in reverse. When
I rotate the wheel toward me I expect a zoom in, because I want to see
the content more closely. SeaMonkey 1.x was the only browser which did
it right.  I understand the change made to favor all the other
browsers which do that in the reverse way, but could you developers at
least make that optional?
Second thing - now I'm asked to enter the master password each time
the browser loads, even when I do not open any site nor email client.
In all other the new browser is nice and fast. Thank you.
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Re: Facebook and SM 1.1

2010-03-30 Thread Robert Kaiser

Paul wrote:

SM 1x does not work with FaceBook.
Spoofing does not help.
Use IE.


No, use SM 2.x, works much better.

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Re: Saving Web pages to disk

2010-03-30 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 29/3/2010 02:06, Robert Traynor told the world:
 Hi All,
 
 I am using SeaMonkey 2.0.3 and latest Java, noScript etc.
 I have disabled ALL AddOns.
 
 When I save a web page lately, a folder name_files is NOT
 created and all links remain pointing to the original web page.
 
 Is there something to adjust in preferences etc..?
 It did not used to do this, all was normal but I noticed this
 behaviour change about a week or so ago.
 

Look at the file type box in the bottom of the Save File As window.

1. If it says All Files, then you get the raw page source, that is,
the file will be strictly the same thing that Seamonkey received from
the web -- no modifications, no fixing the syntax, no redirecting of
images, no inserting comment about the original page URL.

2. If it says Web page, HTML only, then you get the HTML page after it
was fixed by the tag-soup parser.

3. If it says Web Page, Complete, then you get all images, scripts and
such in the subfolder you expected.

The difference between case 1 and 2 may not look obvious, but sometimes
it makes a lot of difference. For instance, Geocities used to tack
advertising code to the top and bottom of the pages the user uploaded,
in flagrant violation of the HTML standard -- the content came not only
outside the body element, it came outside the html element! But the
tag-soup parsers managed to make sense of this and rebuild a
somewhat-sane tree.

Of course, if you wanted to get the original page without the tacked-on
garbage, this reparsing actually made things more difficult, because it
mixed them all. Saving the page as All files made it far easier -- you
just had to strip the top and bottom of the file.

Seamonkey will remember the option you used last. So, if you
accidentally changed the option from Web page, all files to one of the
others, it will remain that way until you change it back.

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SeaMonkey 2.0.4 Security Update

2010-03-30 Thread Robert Kaiser
As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process, 
SeaMonkey 2.0.4 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free 
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.


We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to 
this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive 
an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can 
also be applied manually by selecting Check for Updates... from the 
Help menu.


For a list of changes and more information, please review the SeaMonkey
2.0.4 Release Notes.

Note: All users of the outdated SeaMonkey 1.x, Mozilla or Netscape 
suites are encouraged to upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.0 by downloading it from 
www.seamonkey-project.org.


Full news article:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2010-03-30

Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/

Release notes:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.4

System Requirements:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements

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Re: Moving from 1.1.18 (now default) to 2.0.3 (to become default).

2010-03-30 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 29/3/2010 14:12, Frog told the world:

 I believe everything from line 5 (Profiles) through line 16
 (news.mozilla.org)is related to SeaMonkey 1.1.18.  Is that
 correct?
 
 I believe everything from line 17 (SeaMonkey) to the end of the
 data presentation is part of SeaMonkey 2.0.3.  Is that correct?

Yes, those sure look correct.

 
 I presume that making a backup would involve copying everything from
 line 1 through the end of this presentation to a location on my E
 drive.  Is that correct?

Yes, that's a good approach. You probably could limit the backup to the
1.1.18, but let's be paranoid and get everything. Better safe than sorry
and all that.

 Once the backup has been made, I would then proceed to the Profile
 Manager to delete my SeaMonkey 2.0.3 default profile.  I would
 accomplish this by going to--startSeaMonkey(making sure that the
 SeaMonkey selected belongs to 2.0.3)Profile Manager (click Manage
 Profiles...)make sure the default profile is selected/highlighted
 and then click Delete Profile.  At this point, my SeaMonkey 2.0.3
 default profile is gone--is that correct?  Will this delete all of the
 entries included in the above data presentation that pertain to
 SeaMonkey 2.0.3?

Actually, I'm not sure if it will delete the files from the disk. Maybe
it will just ignore those files from now one. You should check later,
and delete if necessary. But anyway, not having the old profile listed
might be enough to satisfy Mozilla.

 Your instructions at this point are a little confusing to me.
 MCBastos indicates that I should Use the Profile Manager to import the
 profile from my 1.1.18 installation.  I was unable to find any
 indication of how to import information from 1.1.18 while in the
 SeaMonkey 2.0.3 Profile Manager.  Thus, I presume that I would have to
 create a new profile before the import option would appear.  Is that
 correct?

No, I don't think so. I think you are supposed to start the import
process without creating a profile. Mark's explanation is probably more
correct than mine in this particular.

 Mark Hansen indicates that once the 2.0.3 default profile is gone, I
 can then launch SM 2.x again and it will ask if I want to migrate my
 1.1.18 profile information to a new 2.0.3 profile.  Is this correct?
 The migration of this information during installation of 2.0.3 worked
 just fine, so let's hope that process will go smoothly again.

Yeah, that sounds right. If you don't have a default profile, Seamonkey
will ask you if you want to create one or import one. I guess I goofed.


 Once the new profile is established for 2.0.3, I will change the
 settings in 1.1.18 to check Leave messages on the server and uncheck
 Leave messages on the server' on 2.0.3.  I will make this change here--
 Mail windowEditMail  Newsgroups Account
 Settings...f...@verizon.netServer SettingsLeave messages on server.
 Is that the correct location for making this setting change?

That's right. Only, I would change this setting right *before*
migration, right before closing 1.1.18 for the last time.

The reason for this is that, if a message arrives after you close 2.0.3
and before you open 1.1.18 post-migration, you don't want 1.1.18 to
delete that from the server.

 I hope, with knowing the answers to the above, I can make SeaMonkey
 2.0.3 my default browser.

Well, by now 2.0.4 is available...

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Re: Keep having to delete Inbox.msf

2010-03-30 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 29/3/2010 10:40, Bill Davidsen told the world:

 That's not a lot of RAM, but should be enough. After reading my morning mail 
 this copy is 600MB, so depending on what you read and browse it can get big. 
 The 
 only times I've seen a problem such as you describe was when the temp space 
 was 
 low, even when other filesystems had space. Windows is usually configured to 
 let 
 all disk be used for any reason, so 40GB is plenty.

OTOH, even if there's plenty of space on disk, if there is A LOT of old
temp files, Windows will sometimes get wonky. Well, wonkier than usual.
Cleaning up the temp folder tends to help.
A good freeware tool for that is CCleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com)

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Re: install SeaMonkey

2010-03-30 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 29/3/2010 21:39, RGrannus told the world:

 Where should 2.03 be installed?  Right now my SM 1.18 is in C Program 
 Files Mozilla.org SeaMonkey.
 
 Do I install it under Mozilla.org or create another folder?
 
The default install location for SM 2.s is C:\Program Files\Seamonkey
This is different from the default for SM 1.x, which is where you have
yours (notice that the new one does not include mozilla.org as part of
the path)

So, just by allowing it to install in the default location, you should
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Re: Moving from 1.1.18 (now default) to 2.0.3 (to become default).

2010-03-30 Thread Mark Hansen
On 3/30/2010 5:45 PM, MCBastos wrote:
 Interviewed by CNN on 29/3/2010 14:12, Frog told the world:
 
 I believe everything from line 5 (Profiles) through line 16
 (news.mozilla.org)is related to SeaMonkey 1.1.18.  Is that
 correct?
 
 I believe everything from line 17 (SeaMonkey) to the end of the
 data presentation is part of SeaMonkey 2.0.3.  Is that correct?
 
 Yes, those sure look correct.
 
 
 I presume that making a backup would involve copying everything from
 line 1 through the end of this presentation to a location on my E
 drive.  Is that correct?
 
 Yes, that's a good approach. You probably could limit the backup to the
 1.1.18, but let's be paranoid and get everything. Better safe than sorry
 and all that.
 
 Once the backup has been made, I would then proceed to the Profile
 Manager to delete my SeaMonkey 2.0.3 default profile.  I would
 accomplish this by going to--startSeaMonkey(making sure that the
 SeaMonkey selected belongs to 2.0.3)Profile Manager (click Manage
 Profiles...)make sure the default profile is selected/highlighted
 and then click Delete Profile.  At this point, my SeaMonkey 2.0.3
 default profile is gone--is that correct?  Will this delete all of the
 entries included in the above data presentation that pertain to
 SeaMonkey 2.0.3?
 
 Actually, I'm not sure if it will delete the files from the disk. Maybe
 it will just ignore those files from now one. You should check later,
 and delete if necessary. But anyway, not having the old profile listed
 might be enough to satisfy Mozilla.
 
 Your instructions at this point are a little confusing to me.
 MCBastos indicates that I should Use the Profile Manager to import the
 profile from my 1.1.18 installation.  I was unable to find any
 indication of how to import information from 1.1.18 while in the
 SeaMonkey 2.0.3 Profile Manager.  Thus, I presume that I would have to
 create a new profile before the import option would appear.  Is that
 correct?
 
 No, I don't think so. I think you are supposed to start the import
 process without creating a profile. Mark's explanation is probably more
 correct than mine in this particular.

From what I understand, when you launch SM 2,X and it doesn't find a
2.X profile, but it does find a SM 1.X profile, it will ask if you
want to migrate it.

 
 Mark Hansen indicates that once the 2.0.3 default profile is gone, I
 can then launch SM 2.x again and it will ask if I want to migrate my
 1.1.18 profile information to a new 2.0.3 profile.  Is this correct?
 The migration of this information during installation of 2.0.3 worked
 just fine, so let's hope that process will go smoothly again.
 
 Yeah, that sounds right. If you don't have a default profile, Seamonkey
 will ask you if you want to create one or import one. I guess I goofed.
 
 
 Once the new profile is established for 2.0.3, I will change the
 settings in 1.1.18 to check Leave messages on the server and uncheck
 Leave messages on the server' on 2.0.3.  I will make this change here--
 Mail windowEditMail  Newsgroups Account
 Settings...f...@verizon.netServer SettingsLeave messages on server.
 Is that the correct location for making this setting change?
 
 That's right. Only, I would change this setting right *before*
 migration, right before closing 1.1.18 for the last time.
 
 The reason for this is that, if a message arrives after you close 2.0.3
 and before you open 1.1.18 post-migration, you don't want 1.1.18 to
 delete that from the server.

Yes. Tell SM 1.X to no longer fetch mail (or remove it from the
server) before you begin the final migration to SM 2.X.
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Re: UPLOADING websites

2010-03-30 Thread John
In article i46dnwnmw8vtcs_wnz2dnuvz_qodn...@mozilla.org,
 BeeNeR w3...@verizon.net wrote:

 Have you tried FireFTP?  It works with SM 2.x.x
 http://fireftp.mozdev.org/

That was not the question. I already have 2 good FTP clients. But I wnat 
this capability built into sea monkey.
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Re: newsgroup priorities

2010-03-30 Thread Rufus

Jens Hatlak wrote:

Rufus wrote:

one thing that TB 3.x will do is allow the user to highlight
multiple subscriptions, right click, and perform contextual menu
operations on the multiple selection - like declaring all read at once.

That's a user friendly feature...sure hope it gets ported into SM.


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50767
(note comment 31)

That bug has a light dependency on porting the JS-driven folderpane from
TB first, that's why no progress has been made there yet.

HTH

Jens



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Re: A pop up alive forever

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Jones

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

chicagofan wrote:

Phillip Jones wrote:

Bill Davidsen wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I had this problem with SM1, and expected a solution in SM2.
NO !!!
Sometimes when sending mail, the popup windows entitled Sending
Messages -mail-subject with
Status: Copy complete
Progress: [showing a never ending moving little green bar]
is visible.
The mail is well sent.
The copy of the mail in the Sent box is done.
This pop-up did on end ...
- What could we do with this bug ?


I believe that it happens when the SMTP server accepts the mail but
doesn't
return a final status indicating it's done. It usually will complete
if you
leave it for a bit, I'm moderately convinced that it's a server problem.

I don't see it on most of my mail, where the mail server is my own,
and doesn't
hang. I see it on remote mail (and news) servers, and when it finally
completes
there's a bump in network usage about the right size for a completion
message
and socket teardown.


I have let it run for ten minutes and went on with other messages
receiving and sending replies. Its a bug. I've been using the same ISP
which has the same SMTP Server , update equipment and software over the
years.



Same here... it's been happening on my regular server/ISP since version
1.1.14, through the latest release SM 2.0.4.
bj


Therefore, it's a SM bug ... and no hope for a solution . :-(
Nohope, because, it needs votes and interesting developers ...
Not the same for New Features ... more fancy, more chances to be
implemented rapidly.



Oh, I don't know.  If Phillip would post his bugzilla report no. here,
we might get more support for a fix, and attract the attention of
someone who could fix it.  Anyway, it couldn't hurt.   :)

I have to say though, that's pretty random for me, and I'd prefer to
know why my browser switches to my e-mail window, when some commercial
popups come up at various sites.  ;)  Obviously, they weren't blocked,
yet SM sometimes says they are, and other times not.  [The same ad, same
site.]
bj


The problem is that this doesn't kill SeaMonkey. It just stay on the
screen with the progress bar still running and say copy is complete. And
I have let it run for ten minutes on it own just to see if it would die
own it own. I just switched away and let run. It didn't affect reading
and posting to other messages. No is no crash report for it to send.
I've been posting my about crash items as soon as I get a crash, for the
last several times. I would send  error reports from the web development
console but it doesn't give a method to make a copy.



I know... I'm sorry I brought up *another* topic in this thread.  I have
exactly the same problem you have with copy complete popups.

About the bugzilla report, I meant, if you would give the number that
was assigned to your report of this problem, other people could find it,
and log their comments in over there... on the bugzilla site.
bj



Look for Bug number 544783 feel free to make comments to refine details
I am not exactly a Rocket scientist so My wording may be different than
it should be.



Your wording is just fine, and you have provided ample information at
bugzilla on the copy complete hangup.  So I just confirmed that I have
the same problem, and hopefully others will to.  If enough people report
it, someone may look into it later on.   :)

Thanks for providing the number to look up!  Surprisingly, I had a hard
time finding the bugzilla site this morning, since everything looked
different from the last time I was there.:)
bj






I added a Comment noting the theme I was using. and theme I used in SM1 
which were different than yours its not theme related.


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Re: Frozen SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in Linux with Photobucket.com's videos?

2010-03-30 Thread Phillip Jones

Phillip Pi wrote:

http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa97/Reackerant/?action=viewcurrent=CLIP0359.flv

It freezes my SeaMonkey v2.0.3 in my old Debian/Linux box, but not in
the one on my old updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. Both have most of the
same extensions and same Flash plugins version.



What about the rest of you? Thank you in advance. :)

Same here with puppylinux.

  

I e-mailed to supp...@photobucket.com about this
Linux's SeaMonkey freeze issue. I hope they reply and fix this soon.


Boo! I got a negative e-mail reply: ... We do not support SeaMonkey or
Linux. We are sorry for the frustration but you need to use a supported
OS and browser if you want full functionality.

Sincerely,
Your Photobucket Support Team :(


Maybe it is a SeaMonkey bug? I will go submit it just in case since
others and I were able to reproduce this in Linux.
 a Bunch of BS. I went in using SM2 on Mac OX.4.11. And it worked fine 
it stopped three time to load buffer cache for quicktime. but other than 
that worked just fine.


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Re: UPLOADING websites

2010-03-30 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
John wrote:

 That was not the question. I already have 2 good FTP clients. But I
 wnat this capability built into sea monkey.

Why would you want the developers to bloat up SeaMonkey with something
that perhaps 1-2% of users even know what it is?  With either of your 2
good FTP clients, you're at most two mouse-clicks away from connecting
to your web server now. With an already-working, proven application.

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.0.4 Security Update

2010-03-30 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/30/10 4:35 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
 As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process, 
 SeaMonkey 2.0.4 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free 
 download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
 
 We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to 
 this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive 
 an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can 
 also be applied manually by selecting Check for Updates... from the 
 Help menu.
 
 For a list of changes and more information, please review the SeaMonkey
 2.0.4 Release Notes.
 
 Note: All users of the outdated SeaMonkey 1.x, Mozilla or Netscape 
 suites are encouraged to upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.0 by downloading it from 
 www.seamonkey-project.org.
 
 Full news article:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2010-03-30
 
 Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
 
 Release notes:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.4
 
 System Requirements:
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements
 
 Robert Kaiser
 SeaMonkey project coordinator

Thank you for including the hash of the partial .mar files in the
MD5SUMS file.

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Message: Your browser is not supported at this time.

2010-03-30 Thread isuy



https://twlax.convergentcare.com/twlax/validateSelfCareCustomer.do?action=initialize

When I click the link above, I get this message:


Your browser is not supported at this time.

Browser identifier:mozsea
Browser version:1.9.1.8
Browser major version:1
Browser minor version:9.1.8
Browser engine:gecko
Browser engine version:20100222
Full user agent string:mozilla/5.0 (x11; u; linux i686; en-us; 
rv:1.9.1.8) gecko/20100222 seamonkey/2.0.3

Operating system identifier:linux
Operating system version:unknown
Is Flash installed? Yes
Flash version:0
Are popups allowed for this site?Yes
Newest version of Javascript supported by this browser?1.8


Supported Browsers:

name: msie; minimum version: 6.0;maximum version: 9.0
name: firefox; minimum version: 2.0.0.13
name: mozilla; minimum version: 2.0.0.13
name: safari; minimum version: 3.1.12
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Re: Message: Your browser is not supported at this time.

2010-03-30 Thread Frosted Flake

isuy wrote:



https://twlax.convergentcare.com/twlax/validateSelfCareCustomer.do?action=initialize


When I click the link above, I get this message:


Your browser is not supported at this time.

Browser identifier:mozsea
Browser version:1.9.1.8
Browser major version:1
Browser minor version:9.1.8
Browser engine:gecko
Browser engine version:20100222
Full user agent string:mozilla/5.0 (x11; u; linux i686; en-us;
rv:1.9.1.8) gecko/20100222 seamonkey/2.0.3
Operating system identifier:linux
Operating system version:unknown
Is Flash installed? Yes
Flash version:0
Are popups allowed for this site?Yes
Newest version of Javascript supported by this browser?1.8


Supported Browsers:

name: msie; minimum version: 6.0;maximum version: 9.0
name: firefox; minimum version: 2.0.0.13
name: mozilla; minimum version: 2.0.0.13
name: safari; minimum version: 3.1.12

I wouldn't put much stock in that page.
HTML errors (over 20)
uses XHTML (Crap)
Browser sniffing (Not needed if the page meets W3C specs)
Designed for IE (even more CRAP)
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