Re: Chatzilla.....Here today, gone yesterday!!

2011-09-20 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

On 9/19/2011 7:09 AM, Daniel wrote:

Daniel wrote:

I dual boot Mandriva Linux 2009 and Win7.

Since about SM 2.1, sometimes in SM Linux I have Chatzilla available and
sometimes/usually, I don't. When I had SM 2.3.2, I don't think I had it.
When I upgraded to 2.3.3, I certainly didn't have Chatzilla available.

I was considering downloading a full SM 2.3.3 to get my Chatzilla, but,
last night, I booted up SM on Win7 to let any updates apply, and I had
Chatzilla available. Tonight, I again booted into Linux SM and, lo and
behold, I've got Chatzilla available (and running) on my Linux SM 2.3.3

Will it still be available tomorrow, I wonder!!

Anybody got any suggestions??



And, tonight, I have no Chatzilla icon on Linux, again!!



Ok, so when you say, icon is gone where do you use/see it normally. Is 
the icon the ONLY thing different/gone, etc.


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Re: Can't start its embedded flash video?

2011-09-20 Thread Ron

Ant wrote:

Hi!

http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/ikea-introduces-manland-the-creche-for-retail-weary-men/story-fn9ql3sf-1226127519690
doesn't seem to start its embedded Flash video.

I tried changing user agent to Firefox v3.6.8, enabling referrers, and
disabling adblocker and FlashBlock extensions in my old Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v2.0.14 web browser?

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


I'm using Seamonkey V233 with Flash V10.3.183.7, the Ikea video plays 
fine here.


Went here
 http://whatsmyuseragent.com/

My results were: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:6.0.2) 
Gecko/20110902 Firefox/6.0.2 SeaMonkey/2.3.3


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Re: Web Shortcuts and the SeaMonkey Icon

2011-09-20 Thread NFN Smith

David E. Ross wrote:


On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
SeaMonkey icon.  On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser.  I have repeatedly tried
to set the SeaMonkey icon for the shortcuts on my wife's PC, but that
does not stick more than 1-2 seconds.


I'm seeing the same kind of thing, although after seeing the responses 
on this thread, I think I can add a little more to what the symptoms are.


In my particular case, what's happening is that .HTM or .HTML documents 
are showing no icon at all.  If the filename is viewed in the Windows 
Explorer, the type is still shown as SeaMonkey Document.  If I 
double-click on the file, it correctly opens in Seamonkey.


As with the OP, all the icons in the Start menu are correct, it's only 
HTML documents that aren't showing the correct icon.  I generally don't 
use web shortcuts, but my experience with how HTML files are shown in 
the Windows Explorer imply that it's the same issue.


My assumption is that there's something that's not quite right with 
associations in the Windows registry, that the pointer to the icon isn't 
pointing to the correct icon.  My suspicion is that this is something 
that would resolve, if I uninstall and reinstall Seamonkey, although 
since I'm seeing this one on a secondary machine, this is an 
annoyance-level thing, and I haven't bothered to try that.


Smith
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back from the dead

2011-09-20 Thread Rick Merrill

A friend died 6 months ago and I deleted
the name and email from my address book.
However, their name was in a list called
BoardOfDirectors - a list that is still
in use.  When I use SeaMonkey address book
the list appears correct (up to date), BUT when
I send email To BoardOfDirectors the
deceased's name (and email) are in the list!

Now how do I fix that?
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Re: back from the dead

2011-09-20 Thread Rick Merrill

Rick Merrill wrote:
...

Now how do I fix that?


I think I have fixed it by Exporting then Importing the addresses.
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passwords suddenly incorrect

2011-09-20 Thread LMH

I am getting odd behavior with the password manager.

Passwords that have been saved for a long time, like my SMTP login, are 
suddenly being called incorrect by my email provider. I have tried to 
send mail, and had the SMTP server return a message that the password is 
incorrect. I am using a master password, and the individual passwords 
have been saved for a long time. If I re-enter the password, it works. 
This has also happened for POP passwords. I have an account where I 
manage about 10 different email addresses. The POP passwords failed for 
two of them and I had to reenter them. The passwords were fine for all 
the others, which is very odd. It almost implies that the passwords are 
being corrupted, unless there is something else in play that I don't 
know about.


LMH
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Re: passwords suddenly incorrect

2011-09-20 Thread Brooke Clarke

Hi:

A similar thing happened to me and it turned out my ISP made some 
changes.  After I made those changes it all worked again.

Check with your ISP.

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.End2PartyGovernment.com/


LMH wrote:

I am getting odd behavior with the password manager.

Passwords that have been saved for a long time, like my SMTP login, 
are suddenly being called incorrect by my email provider. I have tried 
to send mail, and had the SMTP server return a message that the 
password is incorrect. I am using a master password, and the 
individual passwords have been saved for a long time. If I re-enter 
the password, it works. This has also happened for POP passwords. I 
have an account where I manage about 10 different email addresses. The 
POP passwords failed for two of them and I had to reenter them. The 
passwords were fine for all the others, which is very odd. It almost 
implies that the passwords are being corrupted, unless there is 
something else in play that I don't know about.


LMH
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Re: Pictures Source Code for secure website

2011-09-20 Thread Philipp van Hüllen

Candy Loehr schrieb:

When I use Sea Monkey to insert a picture into the html file, it
displays the entire code for the picture location. When uploaded to my
website, the error message occurs source code needs to be modified
for security. Is there something that I need to download or update
that will automatically shorten the source code?
I have kept a snippet of code in my toolbox but it would be nice to
not have to worry about it.


I assume you create a page in Composer?

When inserting a picture, you have the option (directly under the text 
box for the location of the picture) to select, that the path towards 
the picture should be relative to the HTML file you are currently editing.


For this option to be available, the HTML file must already be saved to 
disk. (Otherwise there is no location the Composer can relate the path 
towards the picture to, thus no relative link.)


Is this, what you are looking for?

Best regards
Philipp

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Re: passwords suddenly incorrect

2011-09-20 Thread NoOp
On 09/20/2011 12:23 PM, LMH wrote:
 I'm not sure what issue there could be with my ISP when this only 
 affects some of my passwords and not others. I have three different 
 seamonkey profiles and a total of about 20 email accounts. One of the 
 SMTP passwords, and two of the POP passwords didn't work, but the rest 
 were fine. I was able to log in after re-entering the three passwords.
 
 I can't think of anything that the ISP could do that would cause a few 
 passwords to be rejected, but let the exact same password work after it 
 is re-entered. I think it is much more likely that the password manager 
 sent the wrong password, or garbled it somehow.

I suspect that Brooke is correct. I sometimes have that issue with my
ISP. I don't re-enter the password, I just click try again and it goes
through. So the actual password isn't incorrect, just something happens
in the transmission between the client and the server. I thought about
doing a pop3/smtp capture, but it doen't happen enough to take up the
disk space to bother. And yes, it can happen on different pop3 accounts
on the same ISP.


 
 LMH
 
 
 Brooke Clarke wrote:
 Hi:

 A similar thing happened to me and it turned out my ISP made some
 changes. After I made those changes it all worked again.
 Check with your ISP.

 Have Fun,

 Brooke Clarke
 http://www.PRC68.com
 http://www.End2PartyGovernment.com/


 LMH wrote:
 I am getting odd behavior with the password manager.

 Passwords that have been saved for a long time, like my SMTP login,
 are suddenly being called incorrect by my email provider. I have tried
 to send mail, and had the SMTP server return a message that the
 password is incorrect. I am using a master password, and the
 individual passwords have been saved for a long time. If I re-enter
 the password, it works. This has also happened for POP passwords. I
 have an account where I manage about 10 different email addresses. The
 POP passwords failed for two of them and I had to reenter them. The
 passwords were fine for all the others, which is very odd. It almost
 implies that the passwords are being corrupted, unless there is
 something else in play that I don't know about.

 LMH
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Re: passwords suddenly incorrect

2011-09-20 Thread BIll Spikowski
This has been happening to me lately too. So I look up the password in
password manager, enter it manually, and it's accepted immediately. It
happens less than 10% of the time so it's not that big a deal; yet I hope
it doesn't indicate some instability that could get worse over time



LMH wrote:
 I am getting odd behavior with the password manager.
 
 Passwords that have been saved for a long time, like my SMTP login, are
 suddenly being called incorrect by my email provider. I have tried to send
 mail, and had the SMTP server return a message that the password is
 incorrect. I am using a master password, and the individual passwords have
 been saved for a long time. If I re-enter the password, it works. This has
 also happened for POP passwords. I have an account where I manage about 10
 different email addresses. The POP passwords failed for two of them and I
 had to reenter them. The passwords were fine for all the others, which is
 very odd. It almost implies that the passwords are being corrupted, unless
 there is something else in play that I don't know about.
 
 LMH



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Re: Web Shortcuts and the SeaMonkey Icon

2011-09-20 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/18/11 8:14 PM, JD wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3.  We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
 marked as our default browsers.

 On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
 SeaMonkey icon.  On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
 We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser.  I have repeatedly tried
 to set the SeaMonkey icon for the shortcuts on my wife's PC, but that
 does not stick more than 1-2 seconds.

 Can anyone suggest how to make the SeaMonkey icon stick on my wife's PC
 for Web shortcuts?

 
 I have an Internet Explorer icon on my desktop. When I right mouse click 
 on it and select properties I get Internet Properties and when I click 
 on the Programs tab, there is a place at the very bottom of that window 
 to click on: Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the 
 default browser.
 
 Be sure IE is closed and then click on the above and restart IE.
 
 Nothing else has worked for you. I don't know why this would but you 
 never know. If it doesn't work, are you sure you just can't live with 
 the IE icons?  8-)
 

I checked the checkbox and also made IE my default browser.  Then I
launched SeaMonkey and made it my default browser.  This did not help.

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Re: Web Shortcuts and the SeaMonkey Icon

2011-09-20 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/18/11 4:36 PM, NoOp wrote:
 On 09/18/2011 03:18 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 9/18/11 1:12 PM, NoOp wrote:
 On 09/18/2011 11:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3.  We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
 marked as our default browsers.

 On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
 SeaMonkey icon.  On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
 We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser.  I have repeatedly tried
 to set the SeaMonkey icon for the shortcuts on my wife's PC, but that
 does not stick more than 1-2 seconds.

 Can anyone suggest how to make the SeaMonkey icon stick on my wife's PC
 for Web shortcuts?


 Are you refering the Start menu? If so, right-click on Start, select
 Properties, Customize, and then select 'SeaMonkey' on shortcuts.
 Screenshot is here:
 http://imageshack.us/f/101/screenshotyre.png/


 No, I do not have this problem with the Start menu.  It's Web shortcuts
 to specific Web pages.  Some of these are on the desktop, and some are
 in various folders.

 
 Ah, sorry. Like one of these?
 http://imageshack.us/f/692/screenshot1jzy.png/
 I dragged the google to the desktop. (Sorry, I don't use Windows much
 any more).

Yes, that's it.


 If yours is reverting to IE, then maybe a regedit?
 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/57176-45-shortcuts-desktop-work
 quote
 OK think I kind of found another method. This is similar to the one
 mentioned earlier by another poster.

No, I'm not having a problem getting the shortcuts to work.  By work,
I mean they open the indicated Web page in SeaMonkey, which is what we
want.


 Open Registry Editor and navigate to:
 HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetShortcut
 Now, backup this key and then save as a REG file
 Then, delete 'InternetShortcut' key
 Open up Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, Programs
 Choose Reset Web Settings
 /quote
 
 That user of course was having issue with his not going to IE, but might
 be worth having a look.

I tried updating the icon in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetShortcut.  While
the setting sticks in the registry, the icons on the desktop remain IE
icons.

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Re: Web Shortcuts and the SeaMonkey Icon

2011-09-20 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/18/11 9:03 PM, Lee wrote:
 On 9/18/11, David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:
 On 9/18/11 11:39 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
 We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser. (...)

 Can anyone suggest how to make the SeaMonkey icon stick on my wife's PC
 for Web shortcuts?

 Try setting IE as default, then SM.

 I've tried that.  It did not help.


 If that doesn't help, the only other way I know is getting your hands
 dirty and correct the Windows registry. I cannot give you exact steps
 there, though, since it's quite elaborate a task.

 I've tweaked my own registry quite successfully.  Could you at least
 indicate what keys are involved?
 
 [insert standard disclaimer about messing with the registry can lead
 to a totally borked PC]
 
 Depends - is the shortcut a .lnk or .url?  On my PC, HKCR\.url points
 to HKCR\InternetShortcut which has a DefaultIcon key.  Save the
 following as something like urlicon.reg and import with regedit:
 
 -- begin : cut here 
 Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
 
 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\InternetShortcut\DefaultIcon]
 @=C:\\Program Files\\SeaMonkey\\seamonkey.exe
 
 --   end : cut here 
 
 But I still think that if, as you stated in your original msg, the
 icon changes back to the IE icon in 1-2 seconds there's a process
 active on your wife's PC that's doing the changing.
 
 Lee

I manually changed the key via Regedit.  While the setting sticks, the
icons remain IE icons.

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Re: Web Shortcuts and the SeaMonkey Icon SOLVED!!

2011-09-20 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/18/11 11:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3.  We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
 marked as our default browsers.
 
 On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
 SeaMonkey icon.  On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
 We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser.  I have repeatedly tried
 to set the SeaMonkey icon for the shortcuts on my wife's PC, but that
 does not stick more than 1-2 seconds.
 
 Can anyone suggest how to make the SeaMonkey icon stick on my wife's PC
 for Web shortcuts?
 

I was trying to set the icon for Internet Shortcut entry without an
extension.  This appears near the beginning of the list of Registered
file types on the File Types tab of the Folder Options window.

Instead, I had to work on the Internet Shortcut entry with the .url
extension, near the bottom of the list of Registered file types.
First, I deleted the entry.  I then created a new entry with the same
settings as the old entry but with the SeaMonkey icon.  IT WORKS!!

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