Re: Seamonkey 2.5 cookie issue????

2011-11-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 11/25/11 6:41 PM, Eric wrote:
> I've been experiencing occassional issues when I start Seamonkey 2.5, 
> upon initial download and restart of Seamonkey, when my google homepage 
> came up, I was told that my Cookies permissions were set wrong.  When I 
> restarted Seamonkey from the shortcut, everything worked again.  Then I 
> went to check my plug-ins (I had disabled some of them from the 
> installation of 2.5), I got the same error from Google homepage, that 
> cookies were set incorrectly, again the fix was a total shutdown of 
> Seamonkey and restart using shortcut.
> 
> Not really complaining, just mentioning the issue.
> 
> Using Windows Vista, downloading Seamonkey from Seamonkey.org.  2.5 
> gigahertz processor, 3 gig of ram.
> 
> Anyone else experiencing this issue?  Any ideas on what to do to correct it.
> 
> Eric

On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit > Preferences].  On the
Preferences window, select [Privacy & Security > Cookies].  On the
Cookies pane, which radio buttons are selected?

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Seamonkey 2.5 cookie issue????

2011-11-25 Thread Eric
I've been experiencing occassional issues when I start Seamonkey 2.5, 
upon initial download and restart of Seamonkey, when my google homepage 
came up, I was told that my Cookies permissions were set wrong.  When I 
restarted Seamonkey from the shortcut, everything worked again.  Then I 
went to check my plug-ins (I had disabled some of them from the 
installation of 2.5), I got the same error from Google homepage, that 
cookies were set incorrectly, again the fix was a total shutdown of 
Seamonkey and restart using shortcut.


Not really complaining, just mentioning the issue.

Using Windows Vista, downloading Seamonkey from Seamonkey.org.  2.5 
gigahertz processor, 3 gig of ram.


Anyone else experiencing this issue?  Any ideas on what to do to correct it.

Eric
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Re: Two questions about v2.5

2011-11-25 Thread Jens Hatlak

Dustbin wrote:

When a link is opened in new tab, how can I get the system to default
the new tab on top rather than in the background? I have not been able
to find an option in preferences.


Preferences/Tabbed Browsing: [x] Switch to new tabs opened from links.


When opening a newsgroup it always offers the option to compact the ng.
I do not want this and have un-ticked the option; and then cancelled so
as to not get the compaction. But the option is offered again and again.
How can I switch the query off permanently?


Preferences/Mail & Newsgroups/Network & Storage: [ ] Compact folders...

HTH

Jens

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.5 Release -- New Features and Fixes

2011-11-25 Thread Jens Hatlak

Geoff Welsh wrote:

How do I turn off the new feature of a PURPLE arrow appearing on the
icon next to the subject title on messages I have replied to?


You can either use a different theme or apply some custom CSS (you'll 
have to find out about that yourself, though).


HTH

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Re: Restore Address Book

2011-11-25 Thread Jens Hatlak

JohnW-Mpls wrote:

I'm running SM 2.3.3 under XP and apparently deleted a list in one of the
address books.  Not too difficult to recreate but more reliable to restore
from a week old copy of my profile.


So you have a backup, fine. :-)


So, I copied from the old profile to the current profile, the four files
that look they would do the trick (ABOOK.MAB, abook-1.mab, abook-2.mab,&
abook-3.mab).  No luck, the missing list was not recovered.


You found the right files but I think you forgot at least one mandatory 
extra step.



Anyway: what does it take to restore my address books?


Each address book needs some matching prefs in order to be connected to 
SeaMonkey's Address Book component. Their names all start with 
"ldap_2.servers.". You need at least 
"ldap_2.servers..filename" with a value equal to the address 
book filename (e.g. abook-1.mab). Maybe more, haven't checked, but I'd 
assume you also need the ones ending with ".description" and ".dirType". 
Just compare your current prefs.js to the one from your backup.


HTH

Jens

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.5 Release -- New Features and Fixes

2011-11-25 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

sean nathan bean wrote:


Geoff Welsh wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.5: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available.


How do I turn off the new feature of a PURPLE arrow appearing on the
icon next to the subject title on messages I have replied to?

GW


don't reply to messages? ;-)

but um... seriously? don't you like knowing or having a reminder which
ones you've already responded to?


I kind of like the idea -- lets me eliminate the "Status" column and 
devote more space to the subject, sender, recipient fields.


Think I'll upgrade this weekend.

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Re: Restore Address Book

2011-11-25 Thread gNeandr
Not sure about SM, but for TB you can find an extension 
"morefunctionsforaddressbook". That allows to import *.mab files.

Google for it and give it a try.


Am 25.11.2011 23:13, schrieb JohnW-Mpls:


I'm running SM 2.3.3 under XP and apparently deleted a list in one of the
address books.  Not too difficult to recreate but more reliable to restore
from a week old copy of my profile.

So, I copied from the old profile to the current profile, the four files
that look they would do the trick (ABOOK.MAB, abook-1.mab, abook-2.mab,&
abook-3.mab).  No luck, the missing list was not recovered.  I looked
closely and those 4 files have different sizes and dates which suggests a
lot more complication than I expected.

Anyway: what does it take to restore my address books?




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Re: SM 2,5

2011-11-25 Thread WLS
On 11/25/2011 05:34 PM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
> I just saw the SM 2.5 announcement message stating:
> 
> "SeaMonkey 2.5 is available in 24 languages, for Windows, Mac OS X and
> Linux."
> 
> and am truly amazed at the ability to produce such a complicated product
> with so many variations.
> 
> My sincere congratulations to the Mozilla and SeaMonkey crews.
> 
> 


Mine also, even though it was 2 weeks late because of that pesky fox.

I hope that means I have only 4 more weeks to wait for SM 2.7b1 :)

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SM 2,5

2011-11-25 Thread JohnW-Mpls
I just saw the SM 2.5 announcement message stating:

"SeaMonkey 2.5 is available in 24 languages, for Windows, Mac OS X and
Linux."

and am truly amazed at the ability to produce such a complicated product
with so many variations.

My sincere congratulations to the Mozilla and SeaMonkey crews.


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Restore Address Book

2011-11-25 Thread JohnW-Mpls

I'm running SM 2.3.3 under XP and apparently deleted a list in one of the
address books.  Not too difficult to recreate but more reliable to restore
from a week old copy of my profile.

So, I copied from the old profile to the current profile, the four files
that look they would do the trick (ABOOK.MAB, abook-1.mab, abook-2.mab, &
abook-3.mab).  No luck, the missing list was not recovered.  I looked
closely and those 4 files have different sizes and dates which suggests a
lot more complication than I expected.

Anyway: what does it take to restore my address books?


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[Works For Me Now]Re: How to clear Composer URL history?

2011-11-25 Thread NoOp
On 11/25/2011 01:23 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 11/25/2011 02:41 AM, Daniel wrote:
...
>> NoOp, after you remove the entries, you are closing SM so that the 
>> updated prefs.js is written to disc, aren't you??
>> 
> 
> Yes. I also have SM closed when I edit the file. That's why I'm stumped
> on what is adding them back into the prefs.js. If I remove an entry in
> about:config, the removal sticks. For example, if I remove these entries
> in about:config (actually just right-click and reset):
> 
> editor.history_title_3;The SeaMonkey® Project
> editor.history_type_3;html
> editor.history_url_3;http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
> 
> and close SeaMonkey they will be gone from the prefs.js and gone when I
> bring SeaMonkey back up & check about:config.
> (I'll save this reply in draft so that I can test to be sure... back in
> a moment - done & now they are gone)
> But if I instead just delete 'editor.history_' entries in prefs.js, they
> reappear in both about:config and prefs.js when I bring SM back up. So
> some database/script is writting the editor.history_'s into prefs.js &
> it's that source that I'm trying to figure out.

Amazing. For some reason editing the prefs.js file (removing all
'editor.history_' entries) now works. Not sure why it wasn't working
working earlier, but it just worked now. So, sorry for the noise.
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Re: How to clear Composer URL history?

2011-11-25 Thread NoOp
On 11/25/2011 02:41 AM, Daniel wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>>
>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2022
>> Firefox/8.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.5
>>
>> I'm stumped. I am trying to find the database or script that contains
>> the Composer URL history. I'm refering the the:
>>
>> editor.history_title_1
>> editor.history_url_0
>> etc.
>>
>> in about:config.
>>
>> I remove the entries from prefs.js and they just load back up and
>> reappear in prefs.js. Obviously I can reset them in about:config
>> manually and then set editor.history.url_maximum to zero so it doesn't
>> happen again (either in about:config or
>> 'Edit|Preferences|Composer|Maximum number of pages listed:'. But I'd
>> like to find the database etc that is reloading these into prefs.js (and
>> hence in about:config) so that I can figure out how to clear the history
>> either on shutdown or via a prefbar modification.
>>
> 
> NoOp, after you remove the entries, you are closing SM so that the 
> updated prefs.js is written to disc, aren't you??
> 

Yes. I also have SM closed when I edit the file. That's why I'm stumped
on what is adding them back into the prefs.js. If I remove an entry in
about:config, the removal sticks. For example, if I remove these entries
in about:config (actually just right-click and reset):

editor.history_title_3;The SeaMonkey® Project
editor.history_type_3;html
editor.history_url_3;http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

and close SeaMonkey they will be gone from the prefs.js and gone when I
bring SeaMonkey back up & check about:config.
(I'll save this reply in draft so that I can test to be sure... back in
a moment - done & now they are gone)
But if I instead just delete 'editor.history_' entries in prefs.js, they
reappear in both about:config and prefs.js when I bring SM back up. So
some database/script is writting the editor.history_'s into prefs.js &
it's that source that I'm trying to figure out.




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Re: in 2.5 beta 3 is this a Sync related error?

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean

Jens Hatlak wrote:

sean nathan bean wrote:

uhhh... this version of seamonkey asks me to "Please enter the master
password for the Software Security Device" incessantly

installed 2.6a2 seeing if i could evade the MP... i can find no place to
shut it off... and am wondering if its been linked to Sync?


*If* it is related to Sync, it might be Bug 653335 "Sync setup wizard
triggers Change Master Password dialog" which was just fixed on trunk
(to-be SM 2.7) and Aurora (to-be SM 2.6). Approval for Beta (to-be SM
2.5) was denied so it won't be fixed in the next stable release but only
the one after that.

HTH

Jens


apparently this is still somewhat broken in Sm 2.5 ... although now 
attempting to set up sync just leaves me w/a "wrong sync key" error...


but sync works in firefox...

sean




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Re: ummm almost ... Re: yippee... jslib & tagzilla work OTB

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean

sean nathan bean wrote:

sean nathan bean wrote:

first time in a long time that my addons all worked on a new SeaMonkey
release...

i'm thankful

sean


strange... they work on my regular e'mail accounts... but not on this
newsgroup account...

shuxx

sean


lets see if some settings changes worked?

oh yay it does!!!

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Two questions about v2.5

2011-11-25 Thread Dustbin
When a link is opened in new tab, how can I get the system to default 
the new tab on top rather than in the background? I have not been able 
to find an option in preferences.


When opening a newsgroup it always offers the option to compact the ng. 
I do not want this and have un-ticked the option; and then cancelled so 
as to not get the compaction. But the option is offered again and again. 
How can I switch the query off permanently?


TIA.

D.

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yippee... jslib & tagzilla work OTB

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean
first time in a long time that my addons all worked on a new SeaMonkey 
release...


i'm thankful

sean
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ummm almost ... Re: yippee... jslib & tagzilla work OTB

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean

sean nathan bean wrote:

first time in a long time that my addons all worked on a new SeaMonkey
release...

i'm thankful

sean


strange... they work on my regular e'mail accounts... but not on this 
newsgroup account...


shuxx

sean




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Re: addressbook list bugs

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean

Jens Hatlak wrote:

sean nathan bean wrote:

lists were no longer accepting new entries being dragged & dropped
from the mail addressbook...


Can you explain the setup for reproducing your issue in more detail please?

I tried the below with 2.6b1 but was unable to reproduce it, so either
it's fixed in 2.6b1 or my steps are different from yours:

I opened the Address Book window, created a list, expanded the
corresponding address book entry (left pane) and dragged two contacts
onto the list (from right pane to left pane). In other words, either I
didn't understand your issue or I was not able to reproduce it.

Greetings,

Jens



create a new addressbook list

drag and drop individual addresses from the main addressbook...

close seamonkey

open addressbook and attempt to drag & drop new entries from the main 
addressbook...


---
the only way around it is to delete the list and begin anew...

sean


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Re: Little arrows mean what?

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean

Michael Gordon wrote:

chokito wrote:

On 25 Nov., 16:37, BIll Spikowski wrote:

I see little arrows in the upper right mail window -- some are red and
point left; others are blue and point right. What do they mean? I think
they are new in 2.5, which I installed this morning.


Red arrow left> Replied, Red arrow right> Forwarded, I have no blue
arrows...


Arrows pointing to the right are supposed to indicate a new message, or
message thread, just like the underlined subject, but they do not always
tell the truth.

Michael G



the colors of the arrows are also likely "theme dependant"

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.5 Release -- New Features and Fixes

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean

Geoff Welsh wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.5: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available.


How do I turn off the new feature of a PURPLE arrow appearing on the
icon next to the subject title on messages I have replied to?

GW


don't reply to messages? ;-)

but um... seriously? don't you like knowing or having a reminder which 
ones you've already responded to?


sean

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.5 Release -- New Features and Fixes

2011-11-25 Thread sean nathan bean

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.5: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download now!
Building on the same Mozilla platform as the newest Firefox release, it
delivers the latest developments in web technologies such as HTML5,
hardware acceleration and improved JavaScript speed.


really loving that it auto-updated even on my peppermintOS linux machine...

its a great build...

thanks for all the work you do...

sean

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Re: CSS context menus.

2011-11-25 Thread Jens Hatlak

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

http://thewebrocks.com/demos/context-menu/

works for me in Firefox 8, but not on Seamonkey.
(...)
So I'm wondering... is this something in which Seamonkey is lagging
behind Firefox, or I just didn't dig deep enough to find what is it that
is blocking this feature?


Unfortunately that does/did require front-end browser changes as well. I
seem to recall someone from the team working to get that working with
SeaMonkey, I do not personally know the status of that work though.


I'm working on it (Philip Chee already posted the link to the bug) and 
since I already got a positive review, it'll be fixed in SM 2.8 for 
sure. Maybe even earlier, we'll see.


HTH

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Re: Little arrows mean what?

2011-11-25 Thread Michael Gordon

chokito wrote:

On 25 Nov., 16:37, BIll Spikowski  wrote:

I see little arrows in the upper right mail window -- some are red and
point left; others are blue and point right. What do they mean? I think
they are new in 2.5, which I installed this morning.


Red arrow left>  Replied, Red arrow right>  Forwarded, I have no blue
arrows...


Arrows pointing to the right are supposed to indicate a new message, or 
message thread, just like the underlined subject, but they do not always 
tell the truth.


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Re: Little arrows mean what?

2011-11-25 Thread chokito
On 25 Nov., 16:37, BIll Spikowski  wrote:
> I see little arrows in the upper right mail window -- some are red and
> point left; others are blue and point right. What do they mean? I think
> they are new in 2.5, which I installed this morning.

Red arrow left > Replied, Red arrow right > Forwarded, I have no blue
arrows...
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Little arrows mean what?

2011-11-25 Thread BIll Spikowski
I see little arrows in the upper right mail window -- some are red and
point left; others are blue and point right. What do they mean? I think
they are new in 2.5, which I installed this morning.
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Re: make PART of this page a sidebar

2011-11-25 Thread NoviceNotes.Net Author
Speaking of Jack Assrey...

i suppose you probably expect me to provide a URL, didn't you. Didn't you?{*1}

http://novicenotes.com/wp-content/special/novicehelp/createasidebar.php

it seems to still /"do"/, the do part of it...
but, man, it's all F'd up-- CSS / WP-Theme-wise [setup for some old 2.x WP 
methinks]. 
first i checked it in ages, this suggests. again, my apologies... blah!

{*1}
what song is that!? something something, didn't you? didn't you?... 
and, i don't think it's "i bet you think this song is about you, don't you, 
don't you..."
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Re: make PART of this page a sidebar

2011-11-25 Thread NoviceNotes.Net Author
I do not suspect my little "tool" will be of any use to you, but I'll throw it 
out there anyway. Gotta throw something, for props on your rhetoric... uh, how 
was that, something about “...always such a moron”: it's H/Q; downright quality 
stuff, for sure.

But, enough about Jack Assrey. Have a look at the following. If it has /any/ 
looks of potential, i'll send you the PHP. It's old code, but it does what it's 
supposed to /do/. Perhaps a mod, there, might assist in your grande plan.

It's my pleasure, if I can help. And, my apologies if it's just a big let-down. 

i.e. wishing to keep feet from the moron-gutter, as i dance whimsically about 
that edge; yeah, i'm hip to the DIV extraction so desired [which MINE is NOT 
going to do, as-is-- as far as i can recall {decaying}]. this might present a 
viable sketch for holding some more finely crafted JavaScript, as discussed-- 
perhaps, some PHP generated 

allow redirect

2011-11-25 Thread Rick Merrill

How does one selectively allow a page to "redirect"?

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Re: Seamonkey 2.5 : "There was an error copying to the Sent folder : retry ?" now dysfunctional

2011-11-25 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Hartmut Figge wrote:


Havent't seen that in my 2.8a1. And the message 'There as an error
copying...' i haven't seen in a very long time. Windows? AddOns? Anti-Virus?


I see it very regularly, if my system is busy doing many things
(as it currently is : 162Gb backup to USB 2.0 drive).

Add-ons almost non-existent : Adblock, Flashget.
Anti-virus : ESET NOD32, MalwareBytes Anti-Malware.

Incidentally, the exact text is not as reported; it is --

"There was an error saving the message to Sent Mail.  Retry?"

replicated by interrupting the "Saving message ..." dialogue
for this message, but then using "Cancel" rather than "Yes"
in answer to "Retry?" in order to regain control.

Philip Taylor
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Re: Seamonkey 2.5 : "There was an error copying to the Sent folder : retry ?" now dysfunctional

2011-11-25 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Hartmut Figge wrote:

Philip TAYLOR:


With Seamonkey 2.5, answering "Yes" to "Retry ?" results
in no further attempt, no perceivable further action, and
one is left in the "Compose" window with a dysfunctional
"Send" button.


Havent't seen that in my 2.8a1. And the message 'There as an error
copying...' i haven't seen in a very long time. Windows? AddOns? Anti-Virus?


I see it very regularly, if my system is busy doing many things
(as it currently is : 162Gb backup to USB 2.0 drive).

Add-ons almost non-existent : Adblock, Flashget.
Anti-virus : ESET NOD32, MalwareBytes Anti-Malware.

Philip Taylor
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Re: Seamonkey 2.5 : "There was an error copying to the Sent folder : retry ?" now dysfunctional

2011-11-25 Thread Hartmut Figge
Philip TAYLOR:

>With Seamonkey 2.5, answering "Yes" to "Retry ?" results
>in no further attempt, no perceivable further action, and
>one is left in the "Compose" window with a dysfunctional
>"Send" button.

Havent't seen that in my 2.8a1. And the message 'There as an error
copying...' i haven't seen in a very long time. Windows? AddOns? Anti-Virus?

Hartmut
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Seamonkey 2.5 : "There was an error copying to the Sent folder : retry ?" now dysfunctional

2011-11-25 Thread Philip TAYLOR

In earlier versions, it was by no means unusual to receive
a warning message after a message had been sent saying :

"There was an error copying the message to the "Sent" folder : retry ?"

and if one re-tried, the copy would sometimes succeed.

With Seamonkey 2.5, answering "Yes" to "Retry ?" results
in no further attempt, no perceivable further action, and
one is left in the "Compose" window with a dysfunctional
"Send" button.

Philip Taylor
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Re: Another possible interim solution for SM freezes

2011-11-25 Thread Daniel

Pete wrote:

Try excluding the SeaMonkey profile folder from the real-time protection
of your anti-virus program.

It appears that SM opens a heck of a lot of individual files at startup,
and at various times during use, and some anti-virus programs with
real-time protection can cause long freezes while all the files are
checked.

I know this then becomes a security issue, but it's either that or
ceasing to run SeaMonkey.

SeaMonkey never used to play this badly, so I'm hopeful that someone
someday will find the problem and fix it.

Peter


Peter, SM keeps all its emails (inbox) in one file called inbox without 
a subscript. All your emails go into this folder until you move them 
into another folder. Even if you delete some emails, they are not 
deleted from the inbox file until you "Empty Trash" and "Compact Folders".


If you do not "Empty Trash" and "Compact Folders", your "inbox" can 
become huge. If you then have your inbox folder scanned by your 
anti-virus program, it can take some time, causing it to seem that your 
SM has frozen.


Peter, it is my understanding that as you use SM to get your email, 
there is no need for the email to be scanned!


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Re: How to clear Composer URL history?

2011-11-25 Thread Daniel

NoOp wrote:


Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:8.0.1) Gecko/2022
Firefox/8.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.5

I'm stumped. I am trying to find the database or script that contains
the Composer URL history. I'm refering the the:

editor.history_title_1
editor.history_url_0
etc.

in about:config.

I remove the entries from prefs.js and they just load back up and
reappear in prefs.js. Obviously I can reset them in about:config
manually and then set editor.history.url_maximum to zero so it doesn't
happen again (either in about:config or
'Edit|Preferences|Composer|Maximum number of pages listed:'. But I'd
like to find the database etc that is reloading these into prefs.js (and
hence in about:config) so that I can figure out how to clear the history
either on shutdown or via a prefbar modification.



NoOp, after you remove the entries, you are closing SM so that the 
updated prefs.js is written to disc, aren't you??


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Re: Message: Unable to process JavaScript

2011-11-25 Thread Daniel

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Stan wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Stan wrote:

I get this message or an equivalent one every so often at various
sites. I can usually get rid of it by using NoScript and allowing
temporary use of the page. Is there a way to avoid this?

"Notice! You are seeing this page instead of our normal homepage
because your web browser is unable to process JavaScript."


Asking the obvious questions, Have you got JavaScript installed and
does SM have it enabled and know where to look for it??


How do I know if Java Script is installed? I know it is enabled via
Preferences/Advanced/Scripts&Plugins. I also know that when I get the
message "Unable to process JavaScript" that if I click on Noscript
and click on "Temporarily allow all this page" that the Unable to
process disappears.

Should I be installing Java Script independently? It doesn't show in
Add-ons Manager.


JavaScript is integral with all modern browsers. You cannot "install" it
separately; it's already there. You can't "uninstall" it either.

You can enable/disable it of course. In fact, I'd say there is some
NoScript issue with the page in question. Seems apparent that NoScript
is blocking something there.

Dan may have been thinking of Java -- which is a completely different
item, sharing nothing more than the first four letters of the name.

(JavaScript is one word with the capital S)



Somebody slap me!! Of course I was thinking of the other thing, the one 
that can be updated/installed/removed, that seems similar but is totally 
unrelated to JavaScript (Java).


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Re: CSS context menus.

2011-11-25 Thread Philip TAYLOR

Eight errors and nine warnings, so no reason to assume
it would work properly in any browser.

Philip Taylor

MCBastos wrote:

Interesting. This demo:

http://thewebrocks.com/demos/context-menu/

works for me in Firefox 8, but not on Seamonkey.

Now, that's likely my fault. I have several non-default settings to keep
websites from taking over my browser, and NoScript to boot. But I'm not
sure -- the settings I suspected being the culprits didn't help.

So I'm wondering... is this something in which Seamonkey is lagging
behind Firefox, or I just didn't dig deep enough to find what is it that
is blocking this feature?


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