EBay Search Doesn't Work

2010-04-05 Thread Tom Pamin
I'm using 1.1.18. EBay search no longer works. When I enter a search 
term and press Search, all I get is javascript showing up in the lower 
left corner of SM. It does work fine in IE.

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Re: EBay Search Doesn't Work

2010-04-05 Thread Bill Spikowski

Tom Pamin wrote:
I'm using 1.1.18. EBay search no longer works. When I enter a search 
term and press Search, all I get is javascript showing up in the lower 
left corner of SM. It does work fine in IE.



For me that problem started yesterday, but it's intermittent -- can't tell why 
it happens some times but not others.
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Seamonkey 2.0 How do I lock the start-up mail directory structure displayed in the sidebar?

2010-04-05 Thread John
I've got one computer that preserves the way I want the mail storage
directory structure to display at start-up.  On another computer it
collapses to Local Folders at every start-up and expands to show
everything instead of the way it was last left.  I've gone through the
config file and the entries that seem like they might be connected to
this are the same on both machines.
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Re: Seamonkey 2.0 How do I lock the start-up mail directory structure displayed in the sidebar?

2010-04-05 Thread Hartmut Figge
John:

I've got one computer that preserves the way I want the mail storage
directory structure to display at start-up.  On another computer it
collapses to Local Folders at every start-up and expands to show
everything instead of the way it was last left.  I've gone through the
config file and the entries that seem like they might be connected to
this are the same on both machines.

Not sure if i understand correctly. Maybe this pref helps:

- user.js -
user_pref(news.persist_server_open_state_in_folderpane, true)
---

Hartmut
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Re: Seamonkey 2.0 How do I lock the start-up mail directory structure displayed in the sidebar?

2010-04-05 Thread Hartmut Figge
Hartmut Figge:

user_pref(news.persist_server_open_state_in_folderpane, true)

CP error. There should be a semicolon at the end. ;)
user_pref(news.persist_server_open_state_in_folderpane, true);

Hartmut
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Re: Odd problem with forwarding

2010-04-05 Thread rolfp
On Apr 4, 7:48 pm, Jeffrey Needle jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
 I get a post that has a graphic as part of it.  It doesn't show as an
 attachment, so it's embedded somehow.  When I forward the post, the
 graphic is stripped out.

 What can I do so that I can forward the entire post with the graphic?

 Using SM 2.0.4 on a WinXP notebook.

 Thanks.

I've got Edit  Preferences  Mail  Newsgroups  Composition -- ☑
Quote attachments viewed inline in replies
I tested with a mail (sent to myself) which displayed a picture
embedded in it that I forwarded to myself and it displayed in the
forwarded message when I received it, idk.
Rolf
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Re: When will SeaMonkey use Firefox v3.6.2's Gecko version?

2010-04-05 Thread Phillip Jones

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 4/4/2010 14:41, Phillip Jones told the world:

Ant wrote:

On 4/4/2010 5:30 AM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:


Never. 2.1 will use Gecko 1.9.3. We're skipping Gecko 1.9.2.


Ah thanks! Any ETA on its public stable release?


We are just now at 2.0.4 and 2.0 came out in OCT.  so four versions in 6
months means one about every 6 weeks. If that continues That will mean
another 36 weeks (6 times 6) or about 9 months.  Just an educated guess
based on how its been tracking so far.



That's a faulty assumption. It implicitly assumes that there is
necessarily going to be a continuous sequence, including 2.0.4, 2.0.5,
2.0.6, 2.0.7, 2.0.8, 2.0.9, 2.1.0. That's not how version numbers work
at all.

In fact, it breaks down in the following way:
x.y.z,
where
x: Major version. Expect big changes when this number changes. Example:
Seamonkey changed from XPFE to the Firefox toolkit when going from 1.x
to 2.x. Don't be surprised if some of those changes will break
compatibility in a big way with existing add-ons.

y: Minor version. Some change in functionality, but usually not as
visible. Compatibility breaks tend to be less common and more easily
fixed. Sometimes, more significant revisions that don't quite rate a
major version change will be represented by a large jump here -- like
the jump from Firefox 3.0 to 3.5.

z: Maintenance release. Bugfixs, mostly. No expected change in
functionality or compatibility.

(Some projects use four levels of version numbers)

Note that this is NOT a strictly decimal system -- that is, any of those
numbers can exceed one digit. Seamonkey 1.x, in fact, had as 1.1.19 as
its last version -- under your logic, you would expect 1.1.10 to be
called 1.2.

Also, there's no reason why the maintenance would have to reach the 9
value before the minor version could be incremented. It might be that
Seamonkey goes from 2.0.7 to 2.1.0, for instance.


Best as I can remember we went through  the .1 one progressions until 
1.1.10 here they were .01 progressions where it was mostly patches for 
security reasons not adding features, and working out bugs. SM-SM1.1.19 
had been out for a at least 3-4 years. and before that was Mozilla. 
Communicator was the last OS9 based Mozilla product usable on OS9  machines.


But you are right progression doesn't have to go in .1, or .01 
Progressions. Tomorrow  what we might consider 2.0.5 might end up 2.2 
The choice of what a company calls their software is up to the company.


I was basing my assumption on how long SM 1 was around.

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Re: When will SeaMonkey use Firefox v3.6.2's Gecko version?

2010-04-05 Thread Phillip Jones

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Phillip Jones schrieb:

Ant wrote:

On 4/4/2010 5:30 AM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:


Never. 2.1 will use Gecko 1.9.3. We're skipping Gecko 1.9.2.


Ah thanks! Any ETA on its public stable release?


We are just now at 2.0.4 and 2.0 came out in OCT. so four versions in 6
months means one about every 6 weeks. If that continues That will mean
another 36 weeks (6 times 6) or about 9 months. Just an educated guess
based on how its been tracking so far.


Sorry, wrong thinking. 2.1 release planning has nothing to do with 2.0.x
release planning, they are different stable branches.

Robert Kaiser
 Isn't the expectation that once 2.1 comes out that all using 2.0 
should abandon ship go directly to 2.1 and when 2.2 or 2.3  or 3.0 
likewise.
why would want to have several different branches that everyone could 
use wouldn't that spread your resources thin just to keep bug fixes a 
feature changes in several different branches at the same time.


Wouldn't it be more conserving of time and resources to work on a 
version until it gets near end of all the bugs removed, and all the 
features added. Then when you get to the point you just patching for 
security issues move on to working on a new version.


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Re: Odd problem with forwarding

2010-04-05 Thread Jeffrey Needle

rolfp wrote:

On Apr 4, 7:48 pm, Jeffrey Needlejeff.nee...@gmail.com  wrote:

I get a post that has a graphic as part of it.  It doesn't show as an
attachment, so it's embedded somehow.  When I forward the post, the
graphic is stripped out.

What can I do so that I can forward the entire post with the graphic?

Using SM 2.0.4 on a WinXP notebook.

Thanks.


I've got Edit  Preferences  Mail  Newsgroups  Composition --  ☑
Quote attachments viewed inline in replies
I tested with a mail (sent to myself) which displayed a picture
embedded in it that I forwarded to myself and it displayed in the
forwarded message when I received it, idk.
Rolf
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:
1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100317 Lightning/1.0b1 SeaMonkey/2.0.4 NOT Firefox/
3.5.4


Thanks!  I didn't have that checked.

I appreciate the help.

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(kein Betreff)

2010-04-05 Thread Felix Göpfert


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delicious add-ons?

2010-04-05 Thread Felix Göpfert

Hi everyone!
I recently switched to seamonkey (from Thunderbird / Firefox) and i 
really like it so far. The only problem for me is, that I'm unable to 
get any sort of delicious add-on working. I can't receive any bookmarks 
and I'm unable to send any (Posting failed).
Is here anyone able to provide me with a working version of this add-on, 
or is this gonna be fixed within the next version of seamonkey? If yes, 
does anyone know anything about the release date?


mfg Felix
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blank page when reading pdf file

2010-04-05 Thread Walter
I click on a pdf file and adobe reader loads it ok. directly behind it 
is a blank page. shouldn't it be the page from which I came? with the 
link to the pdf page?

Walter.
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Re: blank page when reading pdf file

2010-04-05 Thread J. Weaver Jr.

Walter wrote:

I click on a pdf file and adobe reader loads it ok. directly behind it
is a blank page. shouldn't it be the page from which I came? with the
link to the pdf page?


I use Foxit Reader (instead of Adobe), but I get the same thing: a blank 
page with the URL of the PDF file in the address field, and then the 
Reader with the actual PDF file.  -JW

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Re: When will SeaMonkey use Firefox v3.6.2's Gecko version?

2010-04-05 Thread Robert Kaiser

Phillip Jones schrieb:

Isn't the expectation that once 2.1 comes out that all using 2.0 should
abandon ship go directly to 2.1 and when 2.2 or 2.3 or 3.0 likewise.


No, not everyone can do that (some OSes supported by 2.0.x will not be 
supported by 2.1, e.g. Tiger) and not everyone wants to jump on the .0 
release of the new branch right away. We won't even send the major 
update offer to everyone right away through the update system.



Wouldn't it be more conserving of time and resources to work on a
version until it gets near end of all the bugs removed, and all the
features added.


No piece of even just slightly complex software will ever be at that 
point at any point in time.


Robert Kaiser
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Re: When will SeaMonkey use Firefox v3.6.2's Gecko version?

2010-04-05 Thread Bill Davidsen

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Ant schrieb:

On 4/4/2010 5:30 AM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:


Never. 2.1 will use Gecko 1.9.3. We're skipping Gecko 1.9.2.


Ah thanks! Any ETA on its public stable release?


Some time in fall this year, we hope right at the same time as the next 
Firefox gets released (maybe a week or two later so our news doesn't 
drown in the Firefox news echo).


I have a better idea, release Seamonkey a few weeks early, then Firefox can add 
fixes for the inevitable bugs, small or large, and 2.1.2 can come out with the 
next Firefox. Or is it politically necessary that Seamonkey always be behind?


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Re: Seamonkey 2.0 How do I lock the start-up mail directory structure displayed in the sidebar?

2010-04-05 Thread Bill Davidsen

Hartmut Figge wrote:

John:


I've got one computer that preserves the way I want the mail storage
directory structure to display at start-up.  On another computer it
collapses to Local Folders at every start-up and expands to show
everything instead of the way it was last left.  I've gone through the
config file and the entries that seem like they might be connected to
this are the same on both machines.


Not sure if i understand correctly. Maybe this pref helps:

- user.js -
user_pref(news.persist_server_open_state_in_folderpane, true)
---

Hartmut
That doesn't show up in about:config for SM2, does for SM 1.1.xx. Some other 
value there? Just user-defining it?


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Re: When will SeaMonkey use Firefox v3.6.2's Gecko version?

2010-04-05 Thread Robert Kaiser

Bill Davidsen schrieb:

I have a better idea, release Seamonkey a few weeks early, then Firefox
can add fixes for the inevitable bugs, small or large, and 2.1.2 can
come out with the next Firefox.


You mean ship SeaMonkey with more unexplored bugs, i.e. when the 
platform isn't tested well enough that it's ready for a stable release? 
The Firefox stable releases are also the platform stable releases, so 
releasing earlier based on the same platform means releasing a platform 
that isn't ready for prime time yet.


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Re: EBay Search Doesn't Work

2010-04-05 Thread rjk

Tom Pamin wrote:
I'm using 1.1.18. EBay search no longer works. When I enter a search 
term and press Search, all I get is javascript showing up in the lower 
left corner of SM. It does work fine in IE.



it's also occurring in 1.1.19
ebay recently did change their search format somewhat

there was an area on top for search, and one that was lower, towards the 
 left side, that's the only one left


advanced search seems to work for often than the one on the main page
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Re: Creating HTML email messages

2010-04-05 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/5/10 8:24 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 
 You might think that images in an HTML-formatted message traverse the
 Internet embedded within the message.  Actually, images travel
 separately, as attachments.  Similarly, there is a separate transfer of
 a file for each image in a Web page.

 I have no idea what you mean by separately, as attachments since 
 attachments 
 are part of the message, not in any way separate. Looking at any HTML message 
 with Cntl-U will show you that. That's one of the advantages of HTML mail, 
 it's 
 a package rather than needing a transfer for each image. In an attempt to 
 speed 
 up browsers, some load images in parallel, which can result in lots of 
 connects 
 to the web server, and may perceived as a DoS attack.
 

Some think that images in HTML-formatted E-mail messages are somehow
embedded within the source of the message, that they are in-line.
Instead, images are generally binary files that traverse the Internet as
distinct packets not embedded in the source.  At least that's how
HTML-formatted messages reach my ISP's mail server.

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Re: Help ref SeaMonkey/Fire Fox command

2010-04-05 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/5/10 12:27 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 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.

 Does as needed really work right? Or does that mean after you manually 
 enter 
 a list of sites to spoof?
 
 I avoid extensions, one more chance to do some unscheduled debugging. But 
 having 
 a profile with the bookmarks of sites needing Firefox and having the config 
 option set makes sense and is nice and portable to another machine.
 

I do not have many extensions installed; but I would find surfing the
Web difficult without PrefBar, whose toolbar I use in place of
SeaMonkey's personal toolbar.

PrefBar comes with a preset list of spoofing user agent (UA) strings.  I
sometimes update that list when I actually see the UA string of a newer
version of Firefox or Internet Explorer.  Updating is simple.

My SeaMonkey extensions are
* Adblock Plus 1.1.3 (http://adblockplus.org/)
* DOM Inspector 2.0.4 (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/inspector/)
* Flashblock 1.3.16 (http://flashblock.mozdev.org/)
* Live HTTP headers 0.16
* PrefBar 5.0.2 (http://prefbar.mozdev.org/)
* Show Password On Input 0.1.3
(https://addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/addon/6143/)

The DOM Inspector was delivered with SeaMonkey and not something I chose
to install.

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Re: blank page when reading pdf file

2010-04-05 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/5/10 9:14 AM, Walter wrote:
 I click on a pdf file and adobe reader loads it ok. directly behind it 
 is a blank page. shouldn't it be the page from which I came? with the 
 link to the pdf page?
 Walter.

I get this sometimes when the link is actually for JavaScript.  The
script tries to launch a new page (which in my case becomes a new tab)
as it fetches the PDF file.  It seems that the script actually downloads
another script (new page) that, in turn, gets the PDF file.  Obviously,
if this is what is happening, it's a poorly designed Web site.

The Web site for Vanguard Mutual Funds often exhibits this problem.  I
can tell as I navigate through that site that there are indeed scripts
that cause other scripts to be downloaded when links are requested
rather than when the page containing the script is downloaded.  There
are also scripts on that site that wait until the entire page has
downloaded and then request additional scripts, freezing the page while
the newer downloads occur.  Of course, this is most visible with a
dial-up connection; but even with broadband, there is a momentary freeze
while the new scripts execute.

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Preventing remote content from loading into forwarded message

2010-04-05 Thread flyguy
I have my email set to Block images and other content from remote 
sources. That works well; however, if I Forward the email, the remote 
content is loaded. Is there any way to prevent that from happening?

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Re: When will SeaMonkey use Firefox v3.6.2's Gecko version?

2010-04-05 Thread Ant

On 4/5/2010 11:33 AM PT, Bill Davidsen typed:


I have a better idea, release Seamonkey a few weeks early, then Firefox
can add fixes for the inevitable bugs, small or large, and 2.1.2 can
come out with the next Firefox. Or is it politically necessary that
Seamonkey always be behind?


Heck no. Let Firefox go first with the bugs. ;)
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Re: When will SeaMonkey use Firefox v3.6.2's Gecko version?

2010-04-05 Thread Ant

On 4/4/2010 7:02 PM PT, Robert Kaiser typed:


Ant schrieb:

Does SM have a map of its versions? I remember it (and original Mozilla
suite) used to, but I couldn't find it a few months ago.


What do you mean with a map?


The release dates graph.
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