Re: Multiple Users - Need to Reboot

2012-06-06 Thread Daniel

David Harrington wrote:

I am using Seamonkey 2.9 under Win 7 Home Premium. There are 5 accounts
operating on the same machine.

In any session, the first account to access Seamonkey gets full use of
the program. Subsequent users are unable to access Seamonkey until the
machine is rebooted.

Logging out of the first account before logging in to the next doesn't
change this. Nothing except a full re-boot gives anyone else access to
SeaMonkey.

Any ideas on how this might be corrected?


David, just as an aide, when you want to swap to another account, close 
SeaMonkey and then give the three fingered salute (Ctrl - Alt - Delete) 
and have a look at your running processes to make sure that SeaMonkey is 
completely closing down, before you try to change users.


HTH

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Re: Poor performance with profile on SD card

2012-06-06 Thread David Wilkinson

Michael Gordon wrote:

The only conclusion I can come up with after reading your two comments is the
path name is not the dame on your tablet.

You say the D\ drive is on the SD card, that is not the same path as D:\
Your path name may be something like: F:\D:\ Where F: is the name of your SD
card (Kingston)

Aside from that it may be a Windows 8 thing, I don't know for sure.


I meant D:\ in both cases. Believe me, the directory structure is the same on 
all my machines.


And the copied profile works correctly on my tablet, just very slowly.

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Unable to write the email to the mailbox

2012-06-06 Thread Neil Marcus

Hi everyone!

Several times a week, and only when the program is starting up, in other 
words, doing the initial, automatic download of email, I get the 
message:  Unable to write the email to the mailbox. Make sure the file 
system allows you write privileges, and you have enough disk space to 
copy the mailbox.


Later, when it tries again, at the predetermined time interval to check 
for more mail, it then downloads with no problem.


So, why do I get this ERROR message, and what can I do to prevent it 
from happening in the future.


The mailer is Seamonkey 2.9.1, the latest non-beta version.

The OS is Windows XP Professional on Service Pack 3 (SP3).

I have a 2010 Dell Optiplex computer with 2 gig of ram. The drive on 
which the mail is on is 750 gigs, with 430 gig free (And it is not my 
boot drive, nor is it a partition of my boot drive. Rather it is it's 
own separate (2nd) hard drive.)


Neil in Miami



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Re: Poor performance with profile on SD card

2012-06-06 Thread Michael Gordon

David Wilkinson wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:

The only conclusion I can come up with after reading your two comments
is the
path name is not the dame on your tablet.

You say the D\ drive is on the SD card, that is not the same path as D:\
Your path name may be something like: F:\D:\ Where F: is the name of
your SD
card (Kingston)

Aside from that it may be a Windows 8 thing, I don't know for sure.


I meant D:\ in both cases. Believe me, the directory structure is the
same on all my machines.

And the copied profile works correctly on my tablet, just very slowly.



What we are looking for is a reason for SM to load slowly in respect to 
being installed on a tablet, or PC.


Look carefully at the copied version of your profile, use a common text 
editor, to view only, your Prefs.js file.  The Preferences file will 
point specific loading preferences toward local files.  If these files 
are not present at loading SM, SM will by default try and create them 
for launch, failure to create default files and preferences may lead to 
frozen SM.


What I am trying to get you to do is make a very careful analysis of the 
profile you are copying, and make sure all the references in that 
profile exist on your SD card, and that they are correctly referenced in 
the profile.


I can tell you that I have used a USB Memory Drive to launch SM on a 
laptop, but there I installed SM on the USB drive, created a shortcut on 
the desktop of the laptop, plugged in the USB drive, and launched SM.


Michael G

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SeaMonkey 2.10 released

2012-06-06 Thread Jens Hatlak
The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.10: The new major 
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download [1] 
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.


SeaMonkey 2.10 is available in 26 languages, for Windows, Mac OS X and 
Linux.


Most notably, this release features for the first time:
* The new minimum supported Windows version is now XP SP2,
  Windows 2000 support has been dropped
* The domain name is highlighted in the location bar by default now,
  configurable in Preferences
* The amount of tabs to be restored concurrently can be configured in
  Preferences now
* News username and password auth dialogs have been combined and show
  for which server the prompt is now
* The SPDY protocol now enabled by default for faster browsing on
  supported site
* The column-fill CSS property has been implemented
* Experimental support for ECMAScript 6 Map and Set objects has been
  implemented
* Support for the CSS3 background-position property extended syntax has
  been added
* The :invalid pseudo-class can now be applied to the form element
* The CSS turn unit is now supported
* Fixed several stability issues

For a more complete list of major changes [2] in SeaMonkey 2.10, see the 
What's New in SeaMonkey 2.10 section of the Release Notes [3], which 
also contain a list of known issues and answers to frequently asked 
questions. For a more general overview of the SeaMonkey project (and 
screen shots!), visit www.seamonkey-project.org.


Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.10
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.10/changes
[3] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.10/

Greetings,

Jens

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10 released

2012-06-06 Thread Mort

Jens Hatlak wrote:

The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.10: The new major
release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download [1]
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.

SeaMonkey 2.10 is available in 26 languages, for Windows, Mac OS X and
Linux.

Most notably, this release features for the first time:
* The new minimum supported Windows version is now XP SP2,
Windows 2000 support has been dropped
* The domain name is highlighted in the location bar by default now,
configurable in Preferences
* The amount of tabs to be restored concurrently can be configured in
Preferences now
* News username and password auth dialogs have been combined and show
for which server the prompt is now
* The SPDY protocol now enabled by default for faster browsing on
supported site
* The column-fill CSS property has been implemented
* Experimental support for ECMAScript 6 Map and Set objects has been
implemented
* Support for the CSS3 background-position property extended syntax has
been added
* The :invalid pseudo-class can now be applied to the form element
* The CSS turn unit is now supported
* Fixed several stability issues

For a more complete list of major changes [2] in SeaMonkey 2.10, see the
What's New in SeaMonkey 2.10 section of the Release Notes [3], which
also contain a list of known issues and answers to frequently asked
questions. For a more general overview of the SeaMonkey project (and
screen shots!), visit www.seamonkey-project.org.

Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.10
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.10/changes
[3] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.10/

Greetings,

Jens


Hi jens,

Thanks for the notice, and for all the hard work that you and your group 
have done.


Has the previous bookmark problem been solved with this new release? I 
hope so.


Regards,

Mort Linder
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10 released

2012-06-06 Thread Jens Hatlak

Mort wrote:

Thanks for the notice, and for all the hard work that you and your group
have done.


Much appreciated.


Has the previous bookmark problem been solved with this new release? I
hope so.


Which one? As explained in the release notes, there's a new issue 
relating to livemarks (feed bookmark folders) which will only be solved 
in 2.11 (or maybe 2.10.x if we'll have an oilspill release). Otherwise, 
the Known Issues sections should be comprehensive.


HTH

Jens

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Re: Need Help

2012-06-06 Thread Rick Merrill

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Michael Gordon wrote:


With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.

WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you see
what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.  It makes
web site management a breeze.
PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
perform.


WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both current
and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/



WS_FTP95 is FREE.

It starts Fast, and that is what I like most about it.


Also free, is the command line FTP built into Windows systems! You can make
a drag-n-drop .bat file that uploads your web page(s).


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Re: Need Help

2012-06-06 Thread Rick Merrill

Ray_Net wrote:

Daniel wrote, On 31/05/2012 14:17:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

W3BNR wrote:


W3BNR submitted the following:

Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:

Michael Gordon wrote:

With that restriction in mind you will need a FTP program to upload
files, and remove files from your web server.

WS_FTP is very good, it has been around a long time, and it lets you
see what is on your hard drive and your web host at the same time.
It makes web site management a breeze.
PKZip is another FTP program that make web site management easy to
perform.


WS_FTP is a pay-for software ($55.00). PKZip is a file compression
program, not FTP. I'd recommend FileZilla for FTP, which is both
current and free - and possibly better than WS_FTP.

http://filezilla-project.org/


How about FireFTP?
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/


For SeaMonkey see:
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#fireftp

Should have had that in the previous -


Maybe. Doesn't appear it would run stand-alone though, being an extension
to the browser. I prefer a separate app; no need to clutter up the
browser base.



Don't know what version of Filezilla came with this Linux disk (three years 
old, so
probably an older version!), but it runs as a standalone program, outside of my
SeaMonkey!!

Just checked, FileZilla 3.2.3

WFM!!


3.5.3 version for windows


Filezilla and Cyberduck are also excellent.

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Re: Multiple Users - Need to Reboot

2012-06-06 Thread Jim Taylor

David Harrington wrote:

I am using Seamonkey 2.9 under Win 7 Home Premium. There are 5
accounts operating on the same machine.

In any session, the first account to access Seamonkey gets full use of
the program. Subsequent users are unable to access Seamonkey until the
machine is rebooted.

Logging out of the first account before logging in to the next doesn't
change this. Nothing except a full re-boot gives anyone else access to
SeaMonkey.

Any ideas on how this might be corrected?


I don't have that problem with my Windows 7 installation with two user 
accounts.  In fact I don't even have to close SeaMonkey in one session 
in order to switch users and have the other user use it (their copy 
with their bookbarks, etc.).


Do you get the message that SeaMonkey is already running? Does each of 
your users have their own (default or other) profile?  And if so are 
they located under that users appdata?  Does your APPDATA environment 
variable get set correctly?  If you have profiles (other than the 
default profile) can you start another copy of SeaMonkey with the 
command PATH_to_Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -P PROFILENAME -no-remote (ie: 
C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkeyseamonkey.exe -P jim -no-remote).


If you get the message that SeaMonkey is already running it indicates 
the second instance is trying to use the same profile, otherwise I'm 
not sure.


Jim

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10 released

2012-06-06 Thread NoOp
On 06/06/2012 01:08 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
 Mort wrote:
 Thanks for the notice, and for all the hard work that you and your group
 have done.

+1

 
 Much appreciated.
...

Unfortunately I'll have to continue to use 2.9 as the mail component is
completely unusable for me with the linux versions.

It's a shame that known bugs that cause a data loss[1] + loss of control
over the desktop mouse aren't considered to be important enough to
either block a release, or even get a dev comment on the
dev.apps.seamonkey group. Specifically:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811
[Mouse occasionally changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons]
should be:
[Mouse changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons - data loss]

BTW: I've just replicated with 2.10 final.

[1] data loss because the only way to regain use/control of the cursor
is to kill the seamonkey-bin process.
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10 released

2012-06-06 Thread NoOp
On 06/06/2012 11:03 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
 The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.10: The new major 
 release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download [1] 
 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.
 
 SeaMonkey 2.10 is available in 26 languages, for Windows, Mac OS X and 
 Linux.
Unfortunately I'll have to continue to use 2.9 as the mail component is
completely unusable for me with the linux versions.

It's a shame that known bugs that cause a data loss[1] + loss of control
over the desktop mouse aren't considered to be important enough to
either block a release, or even get a dev comment on the
dev.apps.seamonkey group. Specifically:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736811
[Mouse occasionally changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons]
should be:
[Mouse changes to drag cursor without clicking any buttons - data loss]

BTW: I've just replicated with 2.10 final.

[1] data loss because the only way to regain use/control of the cursor
is to kill the seamonkey-bin process.


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Deleting cookies

2012-06-06 Thread Craig

I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.

What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?


Craig
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10 released

2012-06-06 Thread Hartmut Figge
Craig:
Jens Hatlak wrote:

 * The domain name is highlighted in the location bar by default now,
configurable in Preferences

Where? I looked and could not find it.

'Highlight...' under Formatting
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/lo120607.png

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10 released

2012-06-06 Thread Craig

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Craig:

Jens Hatlak wrote:



* The domain name is highlighted in the location bar by default now,
configurable in Preferences


Where? I looked and could not find it.


'Highlight...' under Formatting
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/lo120607.png

Hartmut


Yup, there it is. I must need to clean my glasses! :-)

Thanks,


Craig


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Re: Deleting cookies

2012-06-06 Thread Craig

Craig wrote:

I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.

What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?


While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.

One might expect it to be on the window Privacy  Security -- Cookies,
but one would be wrong.

It's on the window Privacy  Security. It's under the private data 
that's cleared by the Clear Now button. One has to have the Cookies 
box checked.



Craig
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Re: Deleting cookies

2012-06-06 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Craig wrote:

Craig wrote:

I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.

What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?


While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.

One might expect it to be on the window Privacy  Security -- Cookies,
but one would be wrong.

It's on the window Privacy  Security. It's under the private data
that's cleared by the Clear Now button. One has to have the Cookies
box checked.


Or else you can set SM to accept only session cookies. Then whenever you 
restart SM, all cookies are cleared.


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Java in Seamonkey 2.10?

2012-06-06 Thread Craig
Seeing that Seamonkey 2.10 had been released, I downloaded it and 
Firefox 13.0. After I installed both, I started Seamonkey and went to 
the page http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/.


At that page, I found my Java was out of date.

I downloaded the new version (jre-7u4-linux-i586.rpm) and installed it. 
I then went to the Seamonkey and Firefox install directories and 
executed mkdir plugins in each.


I changed to the plugins directory for Seamonkey and executed,

ln -s /usr/java/latest/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so .


I changed to the plugins directory for Firefox and again executed,

ln -s /usr/java/latest/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so .


When I started Firefox and went to the page, 
http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp and verified Firefox's 
Java installation,

it passed.

When I started Seamonkey and went to the page, 
http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp and verified Seamonkey's 
Java installation,

it failed.

When I went back to http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/, it now 
tells me,


For your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version
of Java. Please upgrade to the latest version.

I thought I just did that.

What's wrong and how do I fix it?

Thanks,


Craig
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Re: Deleting cookies

2012-06-06 Thread Rufus

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Craig wrote:

Craig wrote:

I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.

What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?


While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.

One might expect it to be on the window Privacy  Security -- Cookies,
but one would be wrong.

It's on the window Privacy  Security. It's under the private data
that's cleared by the Clear Now button. One has to have the Cookies
box checked.


Or else you can set SM to accept only session cookies. Then whenever you
restart SM, all cookies are cleared.



...*except* ones that are set before you select the option and start a 
new session.  I've found this to be a very handy way of retaining login 
cookies for just the sites I want while limiting other sites to session 
only.


For ex: you have a Home page that uses a login cookie.  Login, delete 
any cookies not desired, Allow Session cookies only, then immediatly 
close SM.  At the start of the next session SM will .


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Re: Deleting cookies

2012-06-06 Thread Craig

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Craig wrote:

Craig wrote:

I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.

What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?


While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.

One might expect it to be on the window Privacy  Security -- Cookies,
but one would be wrong.

It's on the window Privacy  Security. It's under the private data
that's cleared by the Clear Now button. One has to have the Cookies
box checked.


Or else you can set SM to accept only session cookies. Then whenever you
restart SM, all cookies are cleared.


I have always had SM set to Accept for current session only.
That setting does not work. (And, I just realized, I should perhaps have 
complained about that instead of not being able to find the Delete All 
Cookies button.)



Craig
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Re: Deleting cookies

2012-06-06 Thread Rufus

Rufus wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Craig wrote:

Craig wrote:

I find the process to edit cookies very difficult now.

What happened to the Delete All Cookies button?


While looking for the highlighting checkbox, I found it.

One might expect it to be on the window Privacy  Security -- Cookies,
but one would be wrong.

It's on the window Privacy  Security. It's under the private data
that's cleared by the Clear Now button. One has to have the Cookies
box checked.


Or else you can set SM to accept only session cookies. Then whenever you
restart SM, all cookies are cleared.



...*except* ones that are set before you select the option and start a
new session.  I've found this to be a very handy way of retaining login
cookies for just the sites I want while limiting other sites to session
only.

For ex: you have a Home page that uses a login cookie.  Login, delete
any cookies not desired, Allow Session cookies only, then immediatly
close SM.  At the start of the next session SM will .



Dang fat fingers...

...*except* ones that are set before you select the option and start a 
new session.  I've found this to be a very handy way of retaining login 
cookies for just the sites I want while limiting other sites to session 
only.


For ex: you have a Home page that uses a login cookie.  Login, delete 
any cookies not desired, Allow Session cookies only, then immediately 
close SM.  At the start of the next session SM will retain the 
previously set login cookie and only allow session cookies from that 
point forward.


I've been doing this for years, it's very handy.

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Re: Java in Seamonkey 2.10?

2012-06-06 Thread NoOp
On 06/06/2012 09:15 PM, Craig wrote:
 Seeing that Seamonkey 2.10 had been released, I downloaded it and 
 Firefox 13.0. After I installed both, I started Seamonkey and went to 
 the page http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/.
 
 At that page, I found my Java was out of date.
 
 I downloaded the new version (jre-7u4-linux-i586.rpm) and installed it. 
 I then went to the Seamonkey and Firefox install directories and 
 executed mkdir plugins in each.
 
 I changed to the plugins directory for Seamonkey and executed,
 
 ln -s /usr/java/latest/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so .
 
 
 I changed to the plugins directory for Firefox and again executed,
 
 ln -s /usr/java/latest/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so .
 
 
 When I started Firefox and went to the page, 
 http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp and verified Firefox's 
 Java installation,
 it passed.
 
 When I started Seamonkey and went to the page, 
 http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp and verified Seamonkey's 
 Java installation,
 it failed.
 
 When I went back to http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/, it now 
 tells me,
 
   For your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version
  of Java. Please upgrade to the latest version.
 
 I thought I just did that.
 
 What's wrong and how do I fix it?
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 Craig

Use openjdk; SeaMonkey doesn't work with java 1.7.x:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622
([linux] Sun Java jre1.7.0_04 does not work in SeaMonkey)


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Re: Java in Seamonkey 2.10?

2012-06-06 Thread Craig

NoOp wrote:


Use openjdk; SeaMonkey doesn't work with java 1.7.x:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622
([linux] Sun Java jre1.7.0_04 does not work in SeaMonkey)


OK. But it seems odd that Firefox does work with java 1.7.x and 
Seamonkey does not.


I'll look for openjdk and download it tomorrow. It's time to go to bed now.


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Re: Multiple Users - Need to Reboot

2012-06-06 Thread flyguy

On 6/6/2012 3:30 PM, Jim Taylor wrote:

David Harrington wrote:

I am using Seamonkey 2.9 under Win 7 Home Premium. There are 5
accounts operating on the same machine.

In any session, the first account to access Seamonkey gets full use of
the program. Subsequent users are unable to access Seamonkey until the
machine is rebooted.

Logging out of the first account before logging in to the next doesn't
change this. Nothing except a full re-boot gives anyone else access to
SeaMonkey.

Any ideas on how this might be corrected?


I don't have that problem with my Windows 7 installation with two user
accounts. In fact I don't even have to close SeaMonkey in one session in
order to switch users and have the other user use it (their copy with
their bookbarks, etc.).

Do you get the message that SeaMonkey is already running? Does each of
your users have their own (default or other) profile? And if so are they
located under that users appdata? Does your APPDATA environment variable
get set correctly? If you have profiles (other than the default profile)
can you start another copy of SeaMonkey with the command
PATH_to_Seamonkey\seamonkey.exe -P PROFILENAME -no-remote (ie:
C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkeyseamonkey.exe -P jim -no-remote).

If you get the message that SeaMonkey is already running it indicates
the second instance is trying to use the same profile, otherwise I'm not
sure.


I don't know if this will help, but I can do things just fine with XP 
laptops, so it seems like a Win 7 system could do it, too.


For years, I've run SM from 1.8 up to 2.9 on a two different laptops, 
with two user accounts, mine and my wife's. We each have our own 
profile, and profiles are in the directory c:\Seamonkey. We can switch 
between accounts using the (window key)+L keys in the normal fashion (no 
logging off. no booting), use SM with no problems, switching back and 
forth as needed. This works fine whether it's a wired router, wi-fi, or 
3G/4G broadband.


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Re: Java in Seamonkey 2.10?

2012-06-06 Thread Craig

NoOp wrote:


https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622
([linux] Sun Java jre1.7.0_04 does not work in SeaMonkey)


I read the bug, saw the command

$ java -version

so I tried it. My results are,

$ java -version
java version 1.6.0_22
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.10.6) 
(rhel-1.25.1.10.6.el5_8-x86_64)

OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b11, mixed mode)


Which is really odd, since

$ lo /usr/java
total 4
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   16 Dec 27  2010 default - /usr/java/latest
drwxr-xr-x 6 root 4096 Jun  6 21:22 jre1.7.0_04
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root   21 Jun  6 21:22 latest - /usr/java/jre1.7.0_04


and

$ rpm -qva | grep -i jre
jre-1.7.0_04-fcs


BTW, the version of Java I downloaded and installed is supposed to be 
32-bit (jre-7u4-linux-i586.rpm).



But the question remains, why does Firefox work and Seamonkey does not.


Thanks for the help,


Craig
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Re: Deleting cookies

2012-06-06 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Craig wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


Or else you can set SM to accept only session cookies. Then
whenever you restart SM, all cookies are cleared.


I have always had SM set to Accept for current session only. That
setting does not work. (And, I just realized, I should perhaps have
complained about that instead of not being able to find the Delete
All Cookies button.)


Strange, it works for me. By definition, a session cookie is one that 
does not survive a program restart, so if you accept only session 
cookies, no cookie should survive a restart. Right?


I just tested as follows:

1) I set Edit | Preferences | Privacy  Security to
[x] Always clear my private data when I close SeaMonkey
[ ] Ask me before clearing private data
When I ask SeaMonkey to clear my private data, it should erase:
[ ] Cookies

2) I also set Edit | Preferences | Privacy  Security | Cookies to
(•) Allow cookies for the originating website only
(•) Accept for current session only.

3) I verified in the Cookie Manager that I had no saved cookies.

4) I visited nytimes.com, which set about a dozen cookies. I confirmed 
this in the Cookie Manager.


5) I restarted SM and verified that I no longer had any cookies in the 
Cookie Manager.


In sum, I told it not to clear my private data on restart, and just to 
be sure, I excluded cookies from what it should erase when clearing 
private data, and I told it to accept session cookies only. When I 
returned, the session cookies were gone. In fact, I had no surviving 
cookies.


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Paul B. Gallagher
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