Re: Cannot Download Executables

2011-02-11 Thread Michael Gordon

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/11/11 12:06 PM, David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/11/11 10:24 AM, Michael Gordon wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

I've been trying to download the installer file for Flash Player
10.2.152.26.  I get the File Save selection window to indicate where to
place the file.  Then I get a progress popup that says the download was
cancelled.  I select the small retry button (the button with the
circular arrow).  I see that something appears to download, but when I
go to the destination folder, the file has 0 size.

I've tried this with other installer executables.  I get the same result
with them.  I've also tried using Save Link Target As (which is not
available for Flash Player) and get the same result.

I've tried this with non-executable files, and have no problems with
them.  It appears that SeaMonkey or the Download Manager is blocking
files with the .exe file-extension.

Trying all this while running SeaMonkey in safe mode does not help.

Is this a known bug?

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11



David, it looks to me like an Anti-virus/Firewall may be blocking the
download of .exe files.  Try changing the extension to something benign
like .der and then change it back after the file downloads.

Once you change the extension back to .exe it should install with no
problems.

Michael


It's NOT my anti-virus software (AVG Anti-Virus 2011 (10.0.1204),
freeware version).  I disabled it, but the problem still occurred.

It's NOT the Windows firewall in Windows XP SP3.  I disabled it, but the
problem still occurred.

It's NOT the firewall in my Netgear router.  I disabled it, but the
problem still occurred.

No, I did not disable all of them at the same time.  I made three
separate attempts to download the Flash Player installer file, each time
with something else disabled.

Since the problem still exists when running SeaMonkey in safe mode, the
problem is not caused by any extension.  Thus, I believe the problem is
within SeaMonkey or the Download Manager.



By the way, I successfully downloaded the Flash Player installer by
changing the file extension to .pdf in the File Save selection window
and then changing it back to .exe after it was downloaded.

I had to change the file's properties to Unblock before it could be
executed to install the new version 10.2 r152 (10.2.152.26) of Flash
Player.  This was the first time I found a blocked executable.



David,

I am glad you were able to download and install your Flash Player Plug In.

I do not know of anything in SeaMonkey that would block the download of 
any file type.  This may be the action of a late model Windows Operating 
System, something outside the Windows Firewall.


The key here was to change the file extension at the Save As point, keep 
this in mind for other teletypes that will not download; such as, .zip


Michael
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Re: SeaMonkey & Real Player

2011-02-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/11/11 1:24 PM, Palikari ATL wrote:
> Is there a plugin or other way to get Real Player to work with
> SeaMonkey as it does with MS IE and Firefox??   i.e. to download
> videos, etc

I found the RealPlayer Web site to be somewhat confusing.  And I really
prefer downloading complete installer files instead of stubs that then
go back to the Internet for more.  After all, I want to install most
programs and their updates on both my PC and my wife's PC.  Therefore, I
don't want a stub that goes to the Internet twice (once for each of us).
 In any case, I want to archive the installer.

Thus, I recently (2 months ago) downloaded RealPlayer SP 12 from
.  This has the
file properties version 12.0.0.879, but its [Help > About] shows version
1.1.5.  This is NOT the latest version but is (or was) still available
from Real.

Installing this version of RealPlayer also installed plug-ins
nprpjplug.dll, nppl3260.dll, and nprpjplug.dll in SeaMonkey's plugins
folder.  It also installed nprphtml5videoshim.dll in [C:\Documents and
Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Real\RealPlayer\BrowserRecordPlugin\MozillaPlugins], which
SeaMonkey uses.

All of this seems to work well for me with SeaMonkey 2.0.11.  However, I
have not tried its video capabilites.  Most video that I encounter on
the Web are for Flash.

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New Seamonkey user - Addressbook questions.

2011-02-11 Thread upscope
SeaMonkey 2.0.11 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64;
en-US; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20101124 SUSE/2.0.11-0.2.1 SeaMonkey/2.0.11)

opensuse 11.3

1) First I figured out how to create a mailing list and they appear
under personal Addressbook. I also have a collected addressbook. What In
need is a seperate address book for my mailing lists such as:
Personal addressbook (contains all addresses of personal nature).
Collected addressbook to act as holding area for new addresses
Then one called Lions maill mailing lists, etc associated with the
Lions club.

How do i set up this third address book and the sub folders in it. I
searched the help screens and on the mailing list archieve but did not
see a way to do it. Looking at this as an option to Kmail.

2) how do i get seamoney to retain the changes I make to the font size
settings? I changed them to be larger un appearance but there back small
again as in this email. My old eyes cannot read this small of font.

3) I tried to change a folder under local folders from packman to
Packman but it kept saying "folder already exists". Is this because
seamonkey is designed for MS and does not reconize case sensitivety.


Thanks for any ways to do this or documentation on doing it.

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SeaMonkey & Real Player

2011-02-11 Thread Palikari ATL
Is there a plugin or other way to get Real Player to work with
SeaMonkey as it does with MS IE and Firefox??   i.e. to download
videos, etc
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Re: "Copy Tab"

2011-02-11 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-02-10 11:08 AM, Danny Kile wrote:

Chris Ilias wrote:


Works here. Here's a screencast:



Chris how did you go about creating that screen shot? Thank you!


I recorded it using BB Flashback Express [1], then exported to an 
uncompressed AVI file, then used VLC [2] to convert it to an OGV file [3].


[1]
[2]
[3]

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Re: Cannot Download Executables

2011-02-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/11/11 12:06 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 2/11/11 10:24 AM, Michael Gordon wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> I've been trying to download the installer file for Flash Player
>>> 10.2.152.26.  I get the File Save selection window to indicate where to
>>> place the file.  Then I get a progress popup that says the download was
>>> cancelled.  I select the small retry button (the button with the
>>> circular arrow).  I see that something appears to download, but when I
>>> go to the destination folder, the file has 0 size.
>>>
>>> I've tried this with other installer executables.  I get the same result
>>> with them.  I've also tried using Save Link Target As (which is not
>>> available for Flash Player) and get the same result.
>>>
>>> I've tried this with non-executable files, and have no problems with
>>> them.  It appears that SeaMonkey or the Download Manager is blocking
>>> files with the .exe file-extension.
>>>
>>> Trying all this while running SeaMonkey in safe mode does not help.
>>>
>>> Is this a known bug?
>>>
>>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
>>> Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11
>>>
>>
>> David, it looks to me like an Anti-virus/Firewall may be blocking the 
>> download of .exe files.  Try changing the extension to something benign 
>> like .der and then change it back after the file downloads.
>>
>> Once you change the extension back to .exe it should install with no 
>> problems.
>>
>> Michael
> 
> It's NOT my anti-virus software (AVG Anti-Virus 2011 (10.0.1204),
> freeware version).  I disabled it, but the problem still occurred.
> 
> It's NOT the Windows firewall in Windows XP SP3.  I disabled it, but the
> problem still occurred.
> 
> It's NOT the firewall in my Netgear router.  I disabled it, but the
> problem still occurred.
> 
> No, I did not disable all of them at the same time.  I made three
> separate attempts to download the Flash Player installer file, each time
> with something else disabled.
> 
> Since the problem still exists when running SeaMonkey in safe mode, the
> problem is not caused by any extension.  Thus, I believe the problem is
> within SeaMonkey or the Download Manager.
> 

By the way, I successfully downloaded the Flash Player installer by
changing the file extension to .pdf in the File Save selection window
and then changing it back to .exe after it was downloaded.

I had to change the file's properties to Unblock before it could be
executed to install the new version 10.2 r152 (10.2.152.26) of Flash
Player.  This was the first time I found a blocked executable.

-- 

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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread Terry R.
On 2/10/2011 7:39 PM On a whim, Paul B. Gallagher pounded out on the 
keyboard



This goes back all the way to Mozilla, so it may be a W3C compliance
issue, but it's annoying nevertheless.

On many websites, I can't seem to get a decent printout. For example, my
local paper has a searchable obituaries page, and I got 60 hits on my
last search, but it would only print the first page. I can see the rest
on screen, but I can't get them out on paper.



This returns 60 hits, of which the first 50 are displayed, but only
seven will print. In fact, in print preview, the first page is the page
header with no content, the second page is the first page of content,
and the third page is the page footer. That's it. The other 43 hits have
vanished.

I've tried this with several different printers, including Adobe
Acrobat, and they're all the same. Mozilla and SeaMonkey seem to think
the second page is 10 feet tall and print only the first 11 inches.

Needless to say, it prints fine in Internet Exploiter (except the header
page, which is the same in both).

Any ideas? I hate wasting ink and paper on ads, and I really hate having
to switch browsers whenever I want to print something.




Regardless of how everyone badmouths IE, it prints.  I just tried the 
link with Chrome and it printed fine there also, even the header.


It's ridiculous that this flaw has gone on for years and still remains. 
 I have had to remove FF on way too many client machines because of 
quirks like this that normal users don't understand and just start using 
what works.  I've been installing Chrome on most of them since it is 
auto-updating and will update even with a Limited User account.



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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/10/11 7:39 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> This goes back all the way to Mozilla, so it may be a W3C compliance 
> issue, but it's annoying nevertheless.
> 
> On many websites, I can't seem to get a decent printout. For example, my 
> local paper has a searchable obituaries page, and I got 60 hits on my 
> last search, but it would only print the first page. I can see the rest 
> on screen, but I can't get them out on paper.
> 
> 
> 
> This returns 60 hits, of which the first 50 are displayed, but only 
> seven will print. In fact, in print preview, the first page is the page 
> header with no content, the second page is the first page of content, 
> and the third page is the page footer. That's it. The other 43 hits have 
> vanished.
> 
> I've tried this with several different printers, including Adobe 
> Acrobat, and they're all the same. Mozilla and SeaMonkey seem to think 
> the second page is 10 feet tall and print only the first 11 inches.
> 
> Needless to say, it prints fine in Internet Exploiter (except the header 
> page, which is the same in both).
> 
> Any ideas? I hate wasting ink and paper on ads, and I really hate having 
> to switch browsers whenever I want to print something.

Although the page does not use tables, this might be another example of
Bug #294991.  The many nested  blocks might be acting like 
blocks nested in  blocks nested in  blocks for the Print
component of Gecko or the Print component of Toolkit.  See
.

In any case, the page is very poorly composed.  It's "tag soup" (many
instances of unnecessary HTML tags).  It has 155 XHTML errors and 51 CSS
errors.  I'm surprised that it can be displayed reasonably well.  I'm
not entirely surprised that it cannot be printed.

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Re: Cannot Download Executables

2011-02-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/11/11 10:24 AM, Michael Gordon wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> I've been trying to download the installer file for Flash Player
>> 10.2.152.26.  I get the File Save selection window to indicate where to
>> place the file.  Then I get a progress popup that says the download was
>> cancelled.  I select the small retry button (the button with the
>> circular arrow).  I see that something appears to download, but when I
>> go to the destination folder, the file has 0 size.
>>
>> I've tried this with other installer executables.  I get the same result
>> with them.  I've also tried using Save Link Target As (which is not
>> available for Flash Player) and get the same result.
>>
>> I've tried this with non-executable files, and have no problems with
>> them.  It appears that SeaMonkey or the Download Manager is blocking
>> files with the .exe file-extension.
>>
>> Trying all this while running SeaMonkey in safe mode does not help.
>>
>> Is this a known bug?
>>
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
>> Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11
>>
> 
> David, it looks to me like an Anti-virus/Firewall may be blocking the 
> download of .exe files.  Try changing the extension to something benign 
> like .der and then change it back after the file downloads.
> 
> Once you change the extension back to .exe it should install with no 
> problems.
> 
> Michael

It's NOT my anti-virus software (AVG Anti-Virus 2011 (10.0.1204),
freeware version).  I disabled it, but the problem still occurred.

It's NOT the Windows firewall in Windows XP SP3.  I disabled it, but the
problem still occurred.

It's NOT the firewall in my Netgear router.  I disabled it, but the
problem still occurred.

No, I did not disable all of them at the same time.  I made three
separate attempts to download the Flash Player installer file, each time
with something else disabled.

Since the problem still exists when running SeaMonkey in safe mode, the
problem is not caused by any extension.  Thus, I believe the problem is
within SeaMonkey or the Download Manager.

-- 

David E. Ross


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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

J. Weaver Jr. wrote:


Here's one that drives me crazy:



Yes, I know there are a billion errors on the page, but why can't I get
a printout that echoes what gets rendered on the screen? -JW


Damn! That's *&%*&ing awful! It's like the page took a puck to the face!

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Re: Cannot Download Executables

2011-02-11 Thread Terry R.

On 2/11/2011 8:17 AM On a whim, David E. Ross pounded out on the keyboard


I've been trying to download the installer file for Flash Player
10.2.152.26.  I get the File Save selection window to indicate where to
place the file.  Then I get a progress popup that says the download was
cancelled.  I select the small retry button (the button with the
circular arrow).  I see that something appears to download, but when I
go to the destination folder, the file has 0 size.

I've tried this with other installer executables.  I get the same result
with them.  I've also tried using Save Link Target As (which is not
available for Flash Player) and get the same result.

I've tried this with non-executable files, and have no problems with
them.  It appears that SeaMonkey or the Download Manager is blocking
files with the .exe file-extension.

Trying all this while running SeaMonkey in safe mode does not help.

Is this a known bug?

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11



Hi David,

Some additional things to try here:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/unable%20to%20download%20or%20save%20files

For FF but SM is similar.


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Re: Cannot Download Executables

2011-02-11 Thread Terry R.

On 2/11/2011 10:24 AM On a whim, Michael Gordon pounded out on the keyboard


David E. Ross wrote:

I've been trying to download the installer file for Flash Player
10.2.152.26.  I get the File Save selection window to indicate where to
place the file.  Then I get a progress popup that says the download was
cancelled.  I select the small retry button (the button with the
circular arrow).  I see that something appears to download, but when I
go to the destination folder, the file has 0 size.

I've tried this with other installer executables.  I get the same result
with them.  I've also tried using Save Link Target As (which is not
available for Flash Player) and get the same result.

I've tried this with non-executable files, and have no problems with
them.  It appears that SeaMonkey or the Download Manager is blocking
files with the .exe file-extension.

Trying all this while running SeaMonkey in safe mode does not help.

Is this a known bug?

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11



David, it looks to me like an Anti-virus/Firewall may be blocking the
download of .exe files.  Try changing the extension to something benign
like .der and then change it back after the file downloads.

Once you change the extension back to .exe it should install with no
problems.

Michael


Also try emptying your temp folders, restarting Windows and try again.


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Re: Cannot Download Executables

2011-02-11 Thread Michael Gordon

David E. Ross wrote:

I've been trying to download the installer file for Flash Player
10.2.152.26.  I get the File Save selection window to indicate where to
place the file.  Then I get a progress popup that says the download was
cancelled.  I select the small retry button (the button with the
circular arrow).  I see that something appears to download, but when I
go to the destination folder, the file has 0 size.

I've tried this with other installer executables.  I get the same result
with them.  I've also tried using Save Link Target As (which is not
available for Flash Player) and get the same result.

I've tried this with non-executable files, and have no problems with
them.  It appears that SeaMonkey or the Download Manager is blocking
files with the .exe file-extension.

Trying all this while running SeaMonkey in safe mode does not help.

Is this a known bug?

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11



David, it looks to me like an Anti-virus/Firewall may be blocking the 
download of .exe files.  Try changing the extension to something benign 
like .der and then change it back after the file downloads.


Once you change the extension back to .exe it should install with no 
problems.


Michael
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Cannot Download Executables

2011-02-11 Thread David E. Ross
I've been trying to download the installer file for Flash Player
10.2.152.26.  I get the File Save selection window to indicate where to
place the file.  Then I get a progress popup that says the download was
cancelled.  I select the small retry button (the button with the
circular arrow).  I see that something appears to download, but when I
go to the destination folder, the file has 0 size.

I've tried this with other installer executables.  I get the same result
with them.  I've also tried using Save Link Target As (which is not
available for Flash Player) and get the same result.

I've tried this with non-executable files, and have no problems with
them.  It appears that SeaMonkey or the Download Manager is blocking
files with the .exe file-extension.

Trying all this while running SeaMonkey in safe mode does not help.

Is this a known bug?

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.16)
Gecko/20101123 SeaMonkey/2.0.11

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Re: SeaMonkey Mail & News configuration

2011-02-11 Thread Joel Sanda

dominique wrote:

Joel Sanda wrote, On 2/11/2011 3:15 PM:

I'm wondering if SeaMonkey has configuration options for preferences
like these:

* display full name of newsgroup
(mozilla.support.seamonkey and not m.s.seamonkey)
* Turning off some meta fields for email, news, rss, that horizontal
bar between the listing and message:
* Subject
* From
* Date
...

TIA,

joel

Yes it does:
- flip the pref "mail.server.default.abbreviate" to false in about:config
- Yes to the meta fields (all of them).

Dom


Thanks, Dominique.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_FAQs_:_About:config_Entries

my new friend :-)

- joel
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Re: SeaMonkey Mail & News configuration

2011-02-11 Thread dominique

Joel Sanda wrote, On 2/11/2011 3:15 PM:

I'm wondering if SeaMonkey has configuration options for preferences
like these:

* display full name of newsgroup
(mozilla.support.seamonkey and not m.s.seamonkey)
* Turning off some meta fields for email, news, rss, that horizontal
bar between the listing and message:
* Subject
* From
* Date
...

TIA,

joel

Yes it does:
- flip the pref "mail.server.default.abbreviate" to false in about:config
- Yes to the meta fields (all of them).

Dom
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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread J. Weaver Jr.

Here's one that drives me crazy:



Yes, I know there are a billion errors on the page, but why can't I get 
a printout that echoes what gets rendered on the screen?  -JW

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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
P.S. If you print preview it on your machine (with or without spoofing), 
do you have the same problem?


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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Daniel wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

This goes back all the way to Mozilla, so it may be a W3C compliance
issue, but it's annoying nevertheless.

On many websites, I can't seem to get a decent printout. For example, my
local paper has a searchable obituaries page, and I got 60 hits on my
last search, but it would only print the first page. I can see the rest
on screen, but I can't get them out on paper.





This returns 60 hits, of which the first 50 are displayed, but only
seven will print. In fact, in print preview, the first page is the page
header with no content, the second page is the first page of content,
and the third page is the page footer. That's it. The other 43 hits have
vanished.

I've tried this with several different printers, including Adobe
Acrobat, and they're all the same. Mozilla and SeaMonkey seem to think
the second page is 10 feet tall and print only the first 11 inches.

Needless to say, it prints fine in Internet Exploiter (except the header
page, which is the same in both).

Any ideas? I hate wasting ink and paper on ads, and I really hate having
to switch browsers whenever I want to print something.




Paul, does spoofing your SeaMonkey as FF or IE help the situation??


Dunno, have never tried. How to?

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SeaMonkey Mail & News configuration

2011-02-11 Thread Joel Sanda
I'm wondering if SeaMonkey has configuration options for preferences 
like these:


* display full name of newsgroup
  (mozilla.support.seamonkey and not m.s.seamonkey)
* Turning off some meta fields for email, news, rss, that horizontal
  bar between the listing and message:
  * Subject
  * From
  * Date
  ...

TIA,

joel
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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread Daniel

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

This goes back all the way to Mozilla, so it may be a W3C compliance
issue, but it's annoying nevertheless.

On many websites, I can't seem to get a decent printout. For example, my
local paper has a searchable obituaries page, and I got 60 hits on my
last search, but it would only print the first page. I can see the rest
on screen, but I can't get them out on paper.




This returns 60 hits, of which the first 50 are displayed, but only
seven will print. In fact, in print preview, the first page is the page
header with no content, the second page is the first page of content,
and the third page is the page footer. That's it. The other 43 hits have
vanished.

I've tried this with several different printers, including Adobe
Acrobat, and they're all the same. Mozilla and SeaMonkey seem to think
the second page is 10 feet tall and print only the first 11 inches.

Needless to say, it prints fine in Internet Exploiter (except the header
page, which is the same in both).

Any ideas? I hate wasting ink and paper on ads, and I really hate having
to switch browsers whenever I want to print something.




Paul, does spoofing your SeaMonkey as FF or IE help the situation??

Daniel
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Re: Print issue in SM

2011-02-11 Thread Ray_Net

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

This goes back all the way to Mozilla, so it may be a W3C compliance
issue, but it's annoying nevertheless.

On many websites, I can't seem to get a decent printout. For example, my
local paper has a searchable obituaries page, and I got 60 hits on my
last search, but it would only print the first page. I can see the rest
on screen, but I can't get them out on paper.




This returns 60 hits, of which the first 50 are displayed, but only
seven will print. In fact, in print preview, the first page is the page
header with no content, the second page is the first page of content,
and the third page is the page footer. That's it. The other 43 hits have
vanished.

I've tried this with several different printers, including Adobe
Acrobat, and they're all the same. Mozilla and SeaMonkey seem to think
the second page is 10 feet tall and print only the first 11 inches.

Needless to say, it prints fine in Internet Exploiter (except the header
page, which is the same in both).

Any ideas? I hate wasting ink and paper on ads, and I really hate having
to switch browsers whenever I want to print something.


You have to work with this situation. Everybody here will told you that 
IE is crap :-)

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