Re: Could i let Adobe Acrobat 10 upgrade from version 9

2011-06-06 Thread Ray_Net

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 05/06/2011 18:13, Ray_Net told the world:


NOT a good idea to accept the upgrade ---

Accepting the upgrade -  brings me to http://get.adobe.com/fr/reader/
WHERE
Adobe Reader X (10.0.1) (45,71 MO)
COULD NOT BE INSTALLED .BECAUSE - see further

He start to install : Adobe DLM (Adobe Systems Incorporated)
http://platformdl.adobe.com/NOS/getPlusPlus/1.6/gp.xpi

ending with:

Adobe DLM (powered by getPlus(R)) 1.6.2.103 could not be installed
because it is not compatible with SeaMonkey 2.0.10.


Well, this doesn't actually break anything -- it just doesn't upgrade,
you stay with the old version.

You can always get the full download from http://www.adobe.com . In
fact, I prefer using Seamonkey to get Adobe Reader *because* the Adobe
site does not recognize it and therefore does not attempt to install
GetPlus -- instead, it offers the installer as standard download. I
dislike this practice of forcing visitors to use your custom download
manager -- I mean, why should I have to have a download manager for
Google, one for Adobe, one for Microsoft Technet and so on? I already
have a general-purpose download manager!

They should offer the option of downloading it any way you want. If they
are concerned about bandwidth costs, offer BitTorrent downloads.



This is purely impossible to download Adobe Reader X from 
http://www.adobe.com   you are directed to a page where he want to 
install Adobe plugin. Using SM - Adobe plugin for SM and using IE - 
Adobe plugin for IE. I did not find a full download of the product.
For the moment, i have Adobe Reader 9 with IE-plugin(Adobe 9) installed 
sucessully and with SM-plugin(Adobe 9) installed unsuccessfully(by using 
a copy of a dll)


Perhaps, should i go there 
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/10.x/10.0.1/en_US/ for the 
latest Adobe Reader X ?
and then ... how to switch to the Version 10 plugin for IE(would be 
easy) for SM 

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Re: Android Contacts

2011-06-06 Thread Ralph Fox
On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 23:32:13 -0400, in message 
news://news.mozilla.org/u62dnxum4jra13hqnz2dnuvz_vwdn...@mozilla.org

Cruz, Jaime wrote:


Is there any way of importing my contacts from Android (and GMail) to
Seamonkey?

I couldn't help but notice that my GMail contacts are much more up to
date than the contacts in my Seamonkey mailbox. Android lets me export
my contacts, but it does not give you a choice of format (it exports it
in .VCF format). That doesn't seem to be a choice in Seamonkey for
importing data.

Is there a workaround?



SeaMonkey can import address books in .LDIF and .CSV formats.

Android

   Dawn, the address book converter, should be able to convert
   your Android contacts from .VCF format to .LDIF or .CSV.

   Dawn - http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/
   In Dawn...
   1)   File  Open  Open file
  Files of type:  vCard Files (*.vcf)
   2)   File  Save  Save as file
  Save as type:  LDAP files (*.ldif)

Gmail

   See Gmail's instructions to export your Gmail Contacts list
   into a .CSV file
   http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=24911


Other guides

A)  http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#addressconverter
(The link for Dawn is out of date)

B)  http://kb.mozillazine.org/Importing_and_exporting_your_mail
(This has a working link for Dawn)



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Re: SN 2.2a1pre and sharepoints

2011-06-06 Thread dominique

dominique wrote, On 5/30/2011 5:41 PM:

quick poll among nightlies users:

Has anyone seen recently problems to perform changes on Windows
SharePoints using SM2.2 ?
I use at work Share Point 2007 and since about a week I can't anymore:
- Add a new file into a sharepoint directory
- add a new user into a sharepoint user group
- etc...

I use SM2.2a1pre as well as the FF nightlies (7.0a1). I tried with and
without add-on, to the same result: Only SM 2.2a1pre is not able to
upload a file to the sharepoints. I see a number of errors in the error
console:
here the two main ones:
Error: Svc.Private is undefined
Source File: resource://services-sync/engines/tabs.js
Line: 336

(This is in the Seamonkey/omnijar directory)

and:
Error: WebForm_GetElementByTagName is not defined
Source File:
http://teams10.sharepoint.work-company.com/WebResource.axd?d=wKOvPAk4f8quUj2_8EtNSQ2t=634217698491748156

Line: 534

which is: var nodeTable = WebForm_GetElementByTagName(node, table);

Thanks for anyone providing a hint at what to look for.

Thanks !
For information:  It seems that the Lightning bug about SM user agent 
was the culprit here.

Since this bug is corrected all is now fine.

(I still don't get why my test with add-ons disabled failed too, but I 
may have done something wrong here. I did not test with my test profile 
though !).


Dominique
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Re: Browser no longer supported

2011-06-06 Thread Daniel

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 03:11:40 +0200, Robert Kaiserka...@kairo.at  wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:

Keep in mind that the current squabbling doesn't serve the end users,
but resolving it will.


Have you actually looked into SeaMonkey 2.1? It sends Firefox/4.0.1 in
its default settings and therefore solves the problem nicely in one of
the ways that fit your descriptions.

Robert Kaiser



Based upon the above, I updated to 2.1 and it was no better than 2.0.13 in
getting a local ad to show all pages - I still need to use IE or FF.

Note that updating to 2.1 did not copy my current bookmarks - changes I made
in the last two days were not included.   Lots of system rebooting in the
meantime so 2.1's action does not make sense.

BTW, FF 4's installation routine will not pick up bookmarks from SM - it's
IE or nothing! Id expect an Other choice but that's probably  a
marketing decision.

--
  JohnW-Mpls


John, don't quote me but, as Firefox 4 and SeaMonkey 2 use the same file 
format for bookmarks, so there is no need to import the file, just copy 
one over the other.


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Re: Turning off tabs

2011-06-06 Thread Joe32065

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/5/11 9:04 PM, Joe32065 wrote:

I hate tabs, would prefer multiple windows.  I don't see an option to
eliminate tabs and always open in a new window.  It is hard to tell
which tab goes to the open window.  Sometimes I pick the wrong tab and
close the wrong page.  When reflexes take my hand to the top right x to
close the page I'm on, I get a question Do you want to close the
browser and save your tabs?  I want to say, No just close the open
page that I have finished looking at and leave the other pages open.
But there is no option to do that.   Thanks


On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].  On the left
side of the Preferences window, under Category, select [Browser  Tabbed
Browsing] (for SeaMonkey 2.0.x) or [Browser  Link Bahavior] (for
SeaMonkey 2.1).  Set the radio buttons as you wish.

For both versions, also on the Preferences window, select [Browser
Tabbed Browsing] and check the checkbox to hide the tab bar when only
one tab is open.

Already tried that.  Tabs are still there.  When you right click on a 
link the first option is open in a new tab.  There used to be a way to 
remove that or at least set it to open a new window if you accidentally 
click on it.  Or move it down the list.  Hiding the tab bar when only
one tab is open, is checked, but there is no button that says never 
under any circumstances allow a tab to be opened.  Thanks

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Re: Turning off tabs

2011-06-06 Thread WLS

Joe32065 wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/5/11 9:04 PM, Joe32065 wrote:

I hate tabs, would prefer multiple windows. I don't see an option to
eliminate tabs and always open in a new window. It is hard to tell
which tab goes to the open window. Sometimes I pick the wrong tab and
close the wrong page. When reflexes take my hand to the top right x to
close the page I'm on, I get a question Do you want to close the
browser and save your tabs? I want to say, No just close the open
page that I have finished looking at and leave the other pages open.
But there is no option to do that. Thanks


On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit Preferences]. On the left
side of the Preferences window, under Category, select [Browser Tabbed
Browsing] (for SeaMonkey 2.0.x) or [Browser Link Bahavior] (for
SeaMonkey 2.1). Set the radio buttons as you wish.

For both versions, also on the Preferences window, select [Browser
Tabbed Browsing] and check the checkbox to hide the tab bar when only
one tab is open.


Already tried that. Tabs are still there. When you right click on a link
the first option is open in a new tab. There used to be a way to remove
that or at least set it to open a new window if you accidentally click
on it. Or move it down the list. Hiding the tab bar when only
one tab is open, is checked, but there is no button that says never
under any circumstances allow a tab to be opened. Thanks


Turning off tabs by selecting Hide the tab bar when only one tab is 
open worked for me in SeaMonkey 2.1. I don't use 2.0.14 anymore, but it 
should work similarly.


Setting Link Behavior  Link open behavior to Open Links meant to open 
in a new window to The current tab/window opens the link in a window 
for me.


Not a tab to be seen anywhere.

WLS
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Re: New version

2011-06-06 Thread Robert Kaiser

Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:

Without taking a position either way, how does the user know it's really
Mozilla supplying the update? Is there some kind of authentication
process, or do we just have to close our eyes and trust?


We require SSL-encryption for delivery of updates (both for the info 
that updates are available and for the update download itself), verify 
the checksums of the downloaded files with strong hashes, and we require 
the certificate used for SSL there to be both valid and from the CAs 
used by Mozilla. The only current way to compromise this is to 
compromise (one of) those two CAs - and no, the only CA that we know had 
hacker certificates issued is not among them, we wouldn't dare to use it 
for our own stuff.


Robert Kaiser


--
Note that any statements of mine - no matter how passionate - are never 
meant to be offensive but very often as food for thought or possible 
arguments that we as a community should think about. And most of the 
time, I even appreciate irony and fun! :)

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Re: New version

2011-06-06 Thread Robert Kaiser

PhillipJones schrieb:

Here is another thought suppose you (Mozilla) put out an update with a
bad bug (could bring down system and it’s a silent update. By the time
you tell everyone it’s a defective patch its too late.


That's why we are putting a substantial amount of testing into every 
release or beta version before we turn on updates.
On the testing channels where we do daily updates (nightly, aurora) we 
still do some automated testing so we know the builds run at least on 
our test systems, but we suppose people know how manually get themselves 
to install a new version if the old one doesn't run, or else they would 
not run testing versions but at least beta or better release versions.


Robert Kaiser

--
Note that any statements of mine - no matter how passionate - are never 
meant to be offensive but very often as food for thought or possible 
arguments that we as a community should think about. And most of the 
time, I even appreciate irony and fun! :)


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Re: Errors

2011-06-06 Thread Robert Kaiser

Stanimir Stamenkov schrieb:

Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:18:59 -0700, /David E. Ross/:

On 6/5/11 12:47 PM, Jan_Galt wrote:


I've been getting these once in awhile, when I go to a site.
Are they from Seamonkey?

XML Parsing Error: prefix not bound to a namespace
Location: http://www.carinos.com/page/home
Line Number 5, Column 1:html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
mlns:og=http://ogp.me/ns#;
^


The Web site is sniffing for Firefox instead of Gecko. See my
http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html.


They better fix their server to either not pretend serving
'Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml', or fix their content to be real
XHTML written in a way (usually no additional effort) that it is
compatible when served as 'text/html', also.



That's MS Foundation Classes or so that is doing that and has been for 
years now. Anyone building websites with that have that problem, and it 
looks like Microsoft doesn't know how to do it right - we don't have any 
power over them to fix it.
SeaMonkey 2.1 should display this correctly, though, as it makes those 
sites believe it is Firefox 4.


Robert Kaiser

--
Note that any statements of mine - no matter how passionate - are never 
meant to be offensive but very often as food for thought or possible 
arguments that we as a community should think about. And most of the 
time, I even appreciate irony and fun! :)

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Please remove me from this forum

2011-06-06 Thread Rosemary Nayler
I am currently in hospital and working on a very old lap-top.  Please 
remove my name from the forum.  Thank you.


Rosemary Nayler
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Re: New version

2011-06-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.06.2011 08:44, Robert Kaiser wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 PhillipJones schrieb:
 Here is another thought suppose you (Mozilla) put out an update with a
 bad bug (could bring down system and it’s a silent update. By the time
 you tell everyone it’s a defective patch its too late.
 
 That's why we are putting a substantial amount of testing into every
 release or beta version before we turn on updates.
 On the testing channels where we do daily updates (nightly, aurora) we
 still do some automated testing so we know the builds run at least on
 our test systems, but we suppose people know how manually get themselves
 to install a new version if the old one doesn't run, or else they would
 not run testing versions but at least beta or better release versions.
 
 Robert Kaiser
 

Good replies to both Phillip and Paul. My question is more a suggestion
than a question (may already be answered), will there be a checkbox in
the UI to Allow silent updates? If not then I suggest it.

-- 
*Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion*
www.ufaq.org
Netscape - Firefox - SeaMonkey - Thunderbird

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Re: Please remove me from this forum

2011-06-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.06.2011 09:00, Rosemary Nayler wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I am currently in hospital and working on a very old lap-top.  Please
 remove my name from the forum.  Thank you.
 
 Rosemary Nayler

At the bottom of every message you post is a link.

The one for Seamonkey subscriptions/unsubscribe:

https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

You cannot be unsubscribed by just posting in the groups.

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Disappearing bookmarks

2011-06-06 Thread S. Beaulieu
Occasionally, I've seen bookmarks disappear in SM, on various computers. 
Usually, a simple restart is all that's needed and everything is back on 
track.


So is not the case today. My bookmarks have disappeared in SM even 
though the bookmarks.html file is in the profile and fully populated.


Yesterday, I imported those bookmarks again, reconfiguring the 
personal bar and all, and all seemed well. This morning, though, my 
bookmarks are gone again.


Sure, I can reimport them once again, but the fact remains that it's not 
normal for the bookmarks file to occasionnaly go undetected like that.


What could I do to solve this problem for good?

Thank you.

S.
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Re: New version

2011-06-06 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Robert Kaiser wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:

Without taking a position either way, how does the user know it's really
Mozilla supplying the update? Is there some kind of authentication
process, or do we just have to close our eyes and trust?


We require SSL-encryption for delivery of updates (both for the info
that updates are available and for the update download itself), verify
the checksums of the downloaded files with strong hashes, and we require
the certificate used for SSL there to be both valid and from the CAs
used by Mozilla. The only current way to compromise this is to
compromise (one of) those two CAs - and no, the only CA that we know had
hacker certificates issued is not among them, we wouldn't dare to use it
for our own stuff.


Thanks, this helps me both to understand the process and to feel secure.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
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Re: Anyway to use Sync bookmarks addon with Seamonkey?

2011-06-06 Thread sean bean

goldtech wrote:

Hi,

Is there anyway to use sync bookmarks addon with SM 2.0.14 ? Right now
I have FF installed then I import the syn'd bookmarks from FF to SM...

thanks


Sync is working quite well in the 2.2a1pre versions of SeaMonkey... now 
if only i could get Lightning to install


sean

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Re: Anyway to use Sync bookmarks addon with Seamonkey?

2011-06-06 Thread WLS

sean bean wrote:

goldtech wrote:

Hi,

Is there anyway to use sync bookmarks addon with SM 2.0.14 ? Right now
I have FF installed then I import the syn'd bookmarks from FF to SM...

thanks


Sync is working quite well in the 2.2a1pre versions of SeaMonkey... now
if only i could get Lightning to install

sean



Which version of SM 2.2a1pre do you have and which Lightning are you 
trying to install?


The one I use with SM 2.1 RC1 and Thunderbird 5 beta (both 32-bit) can 
be found here.


https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-miramar/
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Re: Anyway to use Sync bookmarks addon with Seamonkey?

2011-06-06 Thread sean bean

WLS wrote:

sean bean wrote:

goldtech wrote:

Hi,

Is there anyway to use sync bookmarks addon with SM 2.0.14 ? Right now
I have FF installed then I import the syn'd bookmarks from FF to SM...

thanks


Sync is working quite well in the 2.2a1pre versions of SeaMonkey... now
if only i could get Lightning to install

sean



Which version of SM 2.2a1pre do you have and which Lightning are you
trying to install?

The one I use with SM 2.1 RC1 and Thunderbird 5 beta (both 32-bit) can
be found here.

https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-miramar/



Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:7.0a1) Gecko/20110603 
Firefox/7.0a1 SeaMonkey/2.2a1pre

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Re: Anyway to use Sync bookmarks addon with Seamonkey?

2011-06-06 Thread sean bean

WLS wrote:

sean bean wrote:

goldtech wrote:

Hi,

Is there anyway to use sync bookmarks addon with SM 2.0.14 ? Right now
I have FF installed then I import the syn'd bookmarks from FF to SM...

thanks


Sync is working quite well in the 2.2a1pre versions of SeaMonkey... now
if only i could get Lightning to install

sean



Which version of SM 2.2a1pre do you have and which Lightning are you
trying to install?

The one I use with SM 2.1 RC1 and Thunderbird 5 beta (both 32-bit) can
be found here.

https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-miramar/


well this one actually managed to get permission to be installed... 
mucho appreciado


sean

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Re: Turning off tabs

2011-06-06 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/6/11 4:01 AM, Joe32065 wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 6/5/11 9:04 PM, Joe32065 wrote:
 I hate tabs, would prefer multiple windows.  I don't see an option to
 eliminate tabs and always open in a new window.  It is hard to tell
 which tab goes to the open window.  Sometimes I pick the wrong tab and
 close the wrong page.  When reflexes take my hand to the top right x to
 close the page I'm on, I get a question Do you want to close the
 browser and save your tabs?  I want to say, No just close the open
 page that I have finished looking at and leave the other pages open.
 But there is no option to do that.   Thanks

 On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].  On the left
 side of the Preferences window, under Category, select [Browser  Tabbed
 Browsing] (for SeaMonkey 2.0.x) or [Browser  Link Bahavior] (for
 SeaMonkey 2.1).  Set the radio buttons as you wish.

 For both versions, also on the Preferences window, select [Browser
 Tabbed Browsing] and check the checkbox to hide the tab bar when only
 one tab is open.

 Already tried that.  Tabs are still there.  When you right click on a 
 link the first option is open in a new tab.  There used to be a way to 
 remove that or at least set it to open a new window if you accidentally 
 click on it.  Or move it down the list.  Hiding the tab bar when only
 one tab is open, is checked, but there is no button that says never 
 under any circumstances allow a tab to be opened.  Thanks

On the Preferences window in the [Browser  Tabbed Browsing] pane (both
SM 2.0.x and 2.1), uncheck the two checkboxes for opening tabs instead
of windows.

-- 

David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/

On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Re: Anyway to use Sync bookmarks addon with Seamonkey?

2011-06-06 Thread WLS

sean bean wrote:

WLS wrote:

sean bean wrote:

goldtech wrote:

Hi,

Is there anyway to use sync bookmarks addon with SM 2.0.14 ? Right now
I have FF installed then I import the syn'd bookmarks from FF to SM...

thanks


Sync is working quite well in the 2.2a1pre versions of SeaMonkey... now
if only i could get Lightning to install

sean



Which version of SM 2.2a1pre do you have and which Lightning are you
trying to install?

The one I use with SM 2.1 RC1 and Thunderbird 5 beta (both 32-bit) can
be found here.

https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/nightly/latest-comm-miramar/



well this one actually managed to get permission to be installed...
mucho appreciado

sean



I get most of my information from (gasp!) a web forum called 
MozillaZine. http://forums.mozillazine.org/


You would be surprised what you can learn there. I recommend everyone 
register there. :)

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Re: Browser no longer supported

2011-06-06 Thread Jens Hatlak

Daniel wrote:

as Firefox 4 and SeaMonkey 2 use the same file format for bookmarks,
so there is no need to import the file, just copy one over the
other.


Not exactly true. FF4 and SM 2.1 use the same file format for bookmarks 
(places.sqlite). The same file exists for SM 2.0, too, but only contains 
the browsing history there. SM 2.0 uses bookmarks.html for bookmarks, 
which can be imported into both SM 2.1 and FF4 (from the Bookmarks 
Manager / Library).


HTH

Jens

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Re: Disappearing bookmarks

2011-06-06 Thread Jens Hatlak

S. Beaulieu wrote:

Sure, I can reimport them once again, but the fact remains that it's not
normal for the bookmarks file to occasionnaly go undetected like that.

What could I do to solve this problem for good?


You could check whether some other application accesses the file and 
then make it stop.


Otherwise, if there is a problem with this in your SM version (2.0) it 
won't be fixed for that version since the new version (2.1, which is 
about to be released soon) and any later version will use a new format 
to store them. On the upside, the new version also makes back-ups 
automatically and allows to easily restore them.


HTH

Jens

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Re: Disappearing bookmarks

2011-06-06 Thread S. Beaulieu

Jens Hatlak a écrit :

Otherwise, if there is a problem with this in your SM version (2.0) it
won't be fixed for that version since the new version (2.1, which is
about to be released soon) and any later version will use a new format
to store them. On the upside, the new version also makes back-ups
automatically and allows to easily restore them.


Question being, will it backup the proper bookmark file (which isn't 
accessed by anything else than SM when the problem happens) or the... 
empty (it's not really empty, though, it just doesn't show) one I 
currently see on startup?


S.
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Re: Disappearing bookmarks

2011-06-06 Thread Jens Hatlak

S. Beaulieu wrote:

Jens Hatlak a écrit :

(...)  On the upside, the new version also makes back-ups
automatically and allows to easily restore them.


Question being, will it backup the proper bookmark file (which isn't
accessed by anything else than SM when the problem happens) or the...
empty (it's not really empty, though, it just doesn't show) one I
currently see on startup?


As I said, the new version will use a new file format (SQLite), and the 
back-ups will be created in yet another file format (JSON). It is highly 
unlikely that the issue you currently see--whatever it is caused 
by--will also happen with SM 2.1, provided that the (automatic one-time) 
migration to the new format succeeds.


Another idea is that the issue you see is caused by some extension you 
have installed. You may want to check your Error Console (Tools/Web 
Development), filtering out any errors related to bookmarks.


HTH

Jens

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Re: Disappearing bookmarks

2011-06-06 Thread S. Beaulieu

Jens Hatlak a écrit :

Another idea is that the issue you see is caused by some extension you
have installed. You may want to check your Error Console (Tools/Web
Development), filtering out any errors related to bookmarks.



The only error there (but it's there about 50 times!) reads reference 
to undefined property window.Dialog, source file 
http://statik.ak.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php/v1/yJ/r/mp8y0LAFYM5.js, line 12. 
Whatever that is...


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Re: Please remove me from this forum

2011-06-06 Thread Philip Chee
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 09:12:13 -0500, Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 06.06.2011 09:00, Rosemary Nayler wrote:
 
  --- Original Message ---
 
 I am currently in hospital and working on a very old lap-top.  Please
 remove my name from the forum.  Thank you.
 
 Rosemary Nayler
 
 At the bottom of every message you post is a link.
 
 The one for Seamonkey subscriptions/unsubscribe:
 
 https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
 
 You cannot be unsubscribed by just posting in the groups.

Normally I'd agree with you but as she is in hospital, her health may
not permit her to do much. Plus who knows what sort of funny medicines
the doctors have stuffed into her.

Phil

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Re: Errors

2011-06-06 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:47:40 +0200, /Robert Kaiser/:

Stanimir Stamenkov schrieb:

Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:18:59 -0700, /David E. Ross/:

On 6/5/11 12:47 PM, Jan_Galt wrote:


I've been getting these once in awhile, when I go to a site.
Are they from Seamonkey?

XML Parsing Error: prefix not bound to a namespace
Location: http://www.carinos.com/page/home
Line Number 5, Column 1:html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
mlns:og=http://ogp.me/ns#;
^


The Web site is sniffing for Firefox instead of Gecko. See my
http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html.


They better fix their server to either not pretend serving
'Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml', or fix their content to be real
XHTML written in a way (usually no additional effort) that it is
compatible when served as 'text/html', also.


That's MS Foundation Classes or so that is doing that and has been
for years now. Anyone building websites with that have that problem,
and it looks like Microsoft doesn't know how to do it right - we
don't have any power over them to fix it.
SeaMonkey 2.1 should display this correctly, though, as it makes
those sites believe it is Firefox 4.


I guess MS have first made it honor the 'Accept' request header, as 
setting:


general.useragent.compatMode.firefox;false

then removing application/xhtml+xml from the 'Accept' request header:

network.http.accept.default;text/html,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8

makes it display fine in SeaMonkey 2.1, being served as 
'Content-Type: text/html'.  I guess MS have received numerous bug 
reports from clients generating tag-soup, their content doesn't 
appear in popular browsers like Firefox, so MS probably made it 
sniff for those browsers and forced serving text/html upon.  That's 
why I've suggested the site owners just fix their generated content 
to be syntactically correct XHTML which will display and function 
just fine when served as text/html.


Looking a the error and source - appears the content 
author/developer has missed a letter from an XML namespace 
declaration attribute:


mlns:og=http://ogp.me/ns#;

should be:

xmlns:og=http://ogp.me/ns#;

It doesn't appear to belong to MS.  There are few more XML syntax 
errors (lines 96, 444 - ampersands not properly encoded) which 
unlikely come from the MS framework, also.


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Re: Save Page as...

2011-06-06 Thread Tom S.

Rufus wrote:

Tom S. wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/1/11 12:47 PM, Tom S. wrote:

Hi all,

I'm using SeaMonkey 2.0.14, with Windows XP Pro SP3.

I recently noticed, there no longer is a Save
Page as...  selection under the File menu of the
browser window. Why is it only Save Page
(Ctrl+S), which saves the whole Web Page,
complete by using the Download Manager? Why
aren't the options to save as text, as Web Page,
HTML only, or All Files available anymore, as
they were in SeaMonkey 1? Is there anything I can
do to get these options back?

TIA.


I'm already using SM 2.1RC1; so I checked my wife's PC, which still has
SM 2.0.14. On the menu bar, there is indeed [File Save Page As...].

Is it possible that your PC's focus was on the Mail/News window or
another window that was not the browser?


Well that is strange. It is definitely in the browser window. If it
exists in yours, then I guess it may have been changed by an installed
extension. The problem is, which one? :-\



I have a Save as option in my 2.0.14 Mail File menu, but only the
options for File, Draft, or Template selections, depending on what I'm
doing.



Update:
I just found out what was set wrong.  I searched 
save page as missing  - and found this web page 
at MozillaZine for the answer:

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=1571255

Thanks goes to Phillip Chee for this:

You need to change your SeaMonkey settings.

Edit-Preferences-Browser-Downloads-When saving 
a file-(*) Always ask me where to save files.


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Not supported

2011-06-06 Thread Jane-Galt
Hmm...your browser is not officially supported.
The all-new Yahoo! Mail hasn't been tested on your browser. You can choose to 
continue, or simply go to Yahoo! Mail Classic.
 
To continue to the all-new Yahoo! Mail anyway...

Go to Yahoo! Mail
To proceed to Yahoo! Mail Classic...

Go to Yahoo! Mail Classic just this one time

Switch back to Yahoo! Mail Classic indefinitely -- or at least until your 
system is ready.

 
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Re: Not supported

2011-06-06 Thread Jay Garcia
On 06.06.2011 16:43, Jane-Galt wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Hmm...your browser is not officially supported.
 The all-new Yahoo! Mail hasn't been tested on your browser. You can choose to 
 continue, or simply go to Yahoo! Mail Classic.
  
 To continue to the all-new Yahoo! Mail anyway...
 
 Go to Yahoo! Mail
   To proceed to Yahoo! Mail Classic...
 
 Go to Yahoo! Mail Classic just this one time
 
 Switch back to Yahoo! Mail Classic indefinitely -- or at least until your 
 system is ready.
 
  

Is this a question, a statemet, advice or what??

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Re: Not supported

2011-06-06 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-06-06 5:43 PM, Jane-Galt wrote:

Hmm...your browser is not officially supported.
The all-new Yahoo! Mail hasn't been tested on your browser. You can choose to
continue, or simply go to Yahoo! Mail Classic.

To continue to the all-new Yahoo! Mail anyway...

Go to Yahoo! Mail
To proceed to Yahoo! Mail Classic...

Go to Yahoo! Mail Classic just this one time

Switch back to Yahoo! Mail Classic indefinitely -- or at least until your
system is ready.


It's an issue with the site sniffing for Firefox in the browser 
identifier, rather than Gecko, which is what all Mozilla browsers use.


SeaMonkey 2.1 will include Firefox in the identifier (aka. user-agent 
string), which should prevent you from running into this issue on most 
sites. SeaMonkey 2.1 should be released very soon, but if you'd like to 
try the latest release candidate, you can get it at 
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.1rc2.


If that fixes it, make sure to contact the folks at Yahoo, and tell them 
that SeaMonkey works on their site.


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Re: Turning off tabs

2011-06-06 Thread PhillipJones

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/5/11 9:04 PM, Joe32065 wrote:

I hate tabs, would prefer multiple windows.  I don't see an option to
eliminate tabs and always open in a new window.  It is hard to tell
which tab goes to the open window.  Sometimes I pick the wrong tab and
close the wrong page.  When reflexes take my hand to the top right x to
close the page I'm on, I get a question Do you want to close the
browser and save your tabs?  I want to say, No just close the open
page that I have finished looking at and leave the other pages open.
But there is no option to do that.   Thanks


On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].  On the left
side of the Preferences window, under Category, select [Browser  Tabbed
Browsing] (for SeaMonkey 2.0.x) or [Browser  Link Bahavior] (for
SeaMonkey 2.1).  Set the radio buttons as you wish.

For both versions, also on the Preferences window, select [Browser
Tabbed Browsing] and check the checkbox to hide the tab bar when only
one tab is open.


Ahh, a person after my own heart so far as this subject is concerned.

This illustration might help:

http://screencast.com/t/iwLp2nwz3Xc

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Re: Errors

2011-06-06 Thread PhillipJones

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Stanimir Stamenkov schrieb:

Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:18:59 -0700, /David E. Ross/:

On 6/5/11 12:47 PM, Jan_Galt wrote:


I've been getting these once in awhile, when I go to a site.
Are they from Seamonkey?

XML Parsing Error: prefix not bound to a namespace
Location: http://www.carinos.com/page/home
Line Number 5, Column 1:html xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;
mlns:og=http://ogp.me/ns#;
^


The Web site is sniffing for Firefox instead of Gecko. See my
http://www.rossde.com/internet/sniffing.html.


They better fix their server to either not pretend serving
'Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml', or fix their content to be real
XHTML written in a way (usually no additional effort) that it is
compatible when served as 'text/html', also.



That's MS Foundation Classes or so that is doing that and has been for
years now. Anyone building websites with that have that problem, and it
looks like Microsoft doesn't know how to do it right - we don't have any
power over them to fix it.
SeaMonkey 2.1 should display this correctly, though, as it makes those
sites believe it is Firefox 4.

Robert Kaiser


Probably using Front Page to design it :-)

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Re: New version

2011-06-06 Thread PhillipJones

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 06.06.2011 08:44, Robert Kaiser wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


PhillipJones schrieb:

Here is another thought suppose you (Mozilla) put out an update with a
bad bug (could bring down system and it’s a silent update. By the time
you tell everyone it’s a defective patch its too late.


That's why we are putting a substantial amount of testing into every
release or beta version before we turn on updates.
On the testing channels where we do daily updates (nightly, aurora) we
still do some automated testing so we know the builds run at least on
our test systems, but we suppose people know how manually get themselves
to install a new version if the old one doesn't run, or else they would
not run testing versions but at least beta or better release versions.

Robert Kaiser



Good replies to both Phillip and Paul. My question is more a suggestion
than a question (may already be answered), will there be a checkbox in
the UI to Allow silent updates? If not then I suggest it.

And I advise allow silent updates to be turned off as default. That 
way each individual if they allow it and the install screws up their 
system the onus is on them not Mozilla. If on by default the 
responsibility is squarely Mozilla's not the user.


In this litigious society today if on by default could bring on 
possibility of lawsuits by user if the got together as a class and prove 
the software Damaged software /files on computer. would easily Mozilla 
under. Mozilla is not omnipotent like MS and Apple where they have 
almost as much money as the US government.


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Re: Save Page as...

2011-06-06 Thread JD

Tom S. wrote:

Rufus wrote:

Tom S. wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/1/11 12:47 PM, Tom S. wrote:

Hi all,

I'm using SeaMonkey 2.0.14, with Windows XP Pro SP3.

I recently noticed, there no longer is a Save
Page as...  selection under the File menu of the
browser window. Why is it only Save Page
(Ctrl+S), which saves the whole Web Page,
complete by using the Download Manager? Why
aren't the options to save as text, as Web Page,
HTML only, or All Files available anymore, as
they were in SeaMonkey 1? Is there anything I can
do to get these options back?

TIA.


I'm already using SM 2.1RC1; so I checked my wife's PC, which still has
SM 2.0.14. On the menu bar, there is indeed [File Save Page As...].

Is it possible that your PC's focus was on the Mail/News window or
another window that was not the browser?


Well that is strange. It is definitely in the browser window. If it
exists in yours, then I guess it may have been changed by an installed
extension. The problem is, which one? :-\



I have a Save as option in my 2.0.14 Mail File menu, but only the
options for File, Draft, or Template selections, depending on what I'm
doing.



Update:
I just found out what was set wrong. I searched save page as missing -
and found this web page at MozillaZine for the answer:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=1571255

Thanks goes to Phillip Chee for this:

You need to change your SeaMonkey settings.

Edit-Preferences-Browser-Downloads-When saving a file-(*) Always
ask me where to save files.



Thanks for posting back and letting us know what fixed the problem.

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Re: Turning off tabs

2011-06-06 Thread Paul

PhillipJones wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 6/5/11 9:04 PM, Joe32065 wrote:

I hate tabs, would prefer multiple windows.  I don't see an option to
eliminate tabs and always open in a new window.  It is hard to tell
which tab goes to the open window.  Sometimes I pick the wrong tab and
close the wrong page.  When reflexes take my hand to the top right x to
close the page I'm on, I get a question Do you want to close the
browser and save your tabs?  I want to say, No just close the open
page that I have finished looking at and leave the other pages open.
But there is no option to do that.   Thanks


On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit  Preferences].  On the left
side of the Preferences window, under Category, select [Browser  Tabbed
Browsing] (for SeaMonkey 2.0.x) or [Browser  Link Bahavior] (for
SeaMonkey 2.1).  Set the radio buttons as you wish.

For both versions, also on the Preferences window, select [Browser
Tabbed Browsing] and check the checkbox to hide the tab bar when only
one tab is open.


Ahh, a person after my own heart so far as this subject is concerned.

This illustration might help:

http://screencast.com/t/iwLp2nwz3Xc


That works for me in 1119, too.
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Re: Not supported

2011-06-06 Thread JAS
Chris Ilias wrote:
 On 11-06-06 5:43 PM, Jane-Galt wrote:
 Hmm...your browser is not officially supported.
 The all-new Yahoo! Mail hasn't been tested on your browser. You can
 choose to
 continue, or simply go to Yahoo! Mail Classic.

 To continue to the all-new Yahoo! Mail anyway...

 Go to Yahoo! Mail
 To proceed to Yahoo! Mail Classic...

 Go to Yahoo! Mail Classic just this one time

 Switch back to Yahoo! Mail Classic indefinitely -- or at least until
 your
 system is ready.

 It's an issue with the site sniffing for Firefox in the browser
 identifier, rather than Gecko, which is what all Mozilla browsers use.

 SeaMonkey 2.1 will include Firefox in the identifier (aka.
 user-agent string), which should prevent you from running into this
 issue on most sites. SeaMonkey 2.1 should be released very soon, but
 if you'd like to try the latest release candidate, you can get it at
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.1rc2.

 If that fixes it, make sure to contact the folks at Yahoo, and tell
 them that SeaMonkey works on their site.

Can a user have both SM 2.0.14 and SM 2.1?

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Re: Not supported

2011-06-06 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/6/11 4:21 PM, Chris Ilias wrote:
 On 11-06-06 5:43 PM, Jane-Galt wrote:
 Hmm...your browser is not officially supported.
 The all-new Yahoo! Mail hasn't been tested on your browser. You can choose to
 continue, or simply go to Yahoo! Mail Classic.

 To continue to the all-new Yahoo! Mail anyway...

 Go to Yahoo! Mail
  To proceed to Yahoo! Mail Classic...

 Go to Yahoo! Mail Classic just this one time

 Switch back to Yahoo! Mail Classic indefinitely -- or at least until your
 system is ready.
 
 It's an issue with the site sniffing for Firefox in the browser 
 identifier, rather than Gecko, which is what all Mozilla browsers use.
 
 SeaMonkey 2.1 will include Firefox in the identifier (aka. user-agent 
 string), which should prevent you from running into this issue on most 
 sites. SeaMonkey 2.1 should be released very soon, but if you'd like to 
 try the latest release candidate, you can get it at 
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.1rc2.
 
 If that fixes it, make sure to contact the folks at Yahoo, and tell them 
 that SeaMonkey works on their site.
 

I'm using SeaMonkey 2.1RC1 with the Advertise Firefox compatibility
checkbox UNchecked.  I do not see a problem accessing my Yahoo mail.

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Re: Android Contacts

2011-06-06 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Ralph Fox wrote:


Dawn, the address book converter, should be able to convert
your Android contacts from .VCF format to .LDIF or .CSV.

Dawn - http://mysite.verizon.net/zakharin/software/Dawn/
In Dawn...
1) File  Open  Open file
Files of type: vCard Files (*.vcf)
2) File  Save  Save as file
Save as type: LDAP files (*.ldif)

Gmail

See Gmail's instructions to export your Gmail Contacts list
into a .CSV file
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=24911


Other guides

A) http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#addressconverter
(The link for Dawn is out of date)

B) http://kb.mozillazine.org/Importing_and_exporting_your_mail
(This has a working link for Dawn)





Cool!  I didn't know about this.  Thanks!

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SeaMonkey 2.1 Release Candidate 2

2011-06-06 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)
SeaMonkey 2.1 Release Candidate 2 is now available for free download [1] 
on the SeaMonkey website. We encourage testers to get involved [2] in 
discussing and reporting problems as well as further improving the product.


SeaMonkey 2.1 RC 2 includes a total of 21 languages, including en-US and 
brings our backend up to date with the latest Gecko (Firefox) releases. 
(Two new languages over what was in 2.1 RC 1, namely en-GB and tr)


We have a targeted Release Date of June 10, 2011.

This release candidate fixes the issue of our default themes being 
marked incompatible on first launch for some users.


It also, unfortunately has 2 known issues, that we feel we can fix for 
final without requiring an additional RC.

* SeaMonkey version reports as 2.1pre instead of 2.1
* Built in (developer) extension Debug  QA is shipped erroneously.

[1] http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.1rc2
[2] http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved


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Re: Could i let Adobe Acrobat 10 upgrade from version 9

2011-06-06 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

MCBastos wrote:

Hmmm... are you, by any chance, spoofing a Firefox user-agent? That
could explain it... I'm using the default vanilla user-agent string for
SM 2.0.14, and Adobe.com offers me the full download by default.


Probably one of the few cases where the compatMode UA format can harm 
us... in theory though, the adobe addon should actually work for 
SeaMonkey if they advertise it as such (though I don't like that request 
of users though)


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Re: Disappearing bookmarks

2011-06-06 Thread Rufus

S. Beaulieu wrote:

Occasionally, I've seen bookmarks disappear in SM, on various computers.
Usually, a simple restart is all that's needed and everything is back on
track.

So is not the case today. My bookmarks have disappeared in SM even
though the bookmarks.html file is in the profile and fully populated.

Yesterday, I imported those bookmarks again, reconfiguring the
personal bar and all, and all seemed well. This morning, though, my
bookmarks are gone again.

Sure, I can reimport them once again, but the fact remains that it's not
normal for the bookmarks file to occasionnaly go undetected like that.

What could I do to solve this problem for good?

Thank you.

S.


I've seen Bookmarks disappear from the Sidebar but not the Menu drop 
down on occasion...I can get them back by either restarting SM or 
closing the Browser window and opening a new one.


I haven't been able to link this behavior to anything - sometimes 
they're just not there, but they're not being destroyed (anymore).


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