Re: OT : stamping, stomping and aufstampfen

2012-06-24 Thread Daniel

Bryan Morris wrote:

In message br-dncuaqc61mhjsnz2dnuvz_vedn...@mozilla.org, Daniel
d...@albury.nospam.net.au writes


Gee, Philip, don't quote me but I think Hissy Fit is a U.S. of A.ian
saying! (note: I think) ;-)


The allusion in this expression may be to the hissing and spluttering of
such an outburst, or it may simply be a contraction of 'hysterical'. The
term originated in the USA in the mid 20th century and is first recorded
in a 1934 edition of American Speech:

HTH :)


Thanks Bryan. I'm going for a contraction of 'hysterical'.
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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread dirk

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Evan Davidson wrote:

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure

Anyone?

Some sites display this message:

Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
attribute in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.

Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


Please..


See:
news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org


Also, after making sure that your installed Flash version is the Mozilla
fix:  Flash 11.3.300.262, uninstall Real Player through the Windows
Control Panel (if you're running SM in Windows).  That seems to work for
most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.



Checked that version OK, de-installed Real Player, and hey presto, flash 
works, but what now? I want to use Real player as well??!


Re-install Real Player?

DJ


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Re: Slow Completion of Rendering

2012-06-24 Thread Lee
On 6/21/12, David E. Ross nobody@nowhere.invalid wrote:
 Windows XP Home Edition SP3
 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:13.0) Gecko/20120615 SeaMonkey/2.10.1
 AVG Anti-Virus 2012 (2012.0.2180)
 2.66 GHz dual Pentium D processors
 Total Physical Memory 1.024 GB (533MHz)

 I have noticed that SeaMonky is slow to complete the rendering of many
 Web pages.  The pages start to render as quickly as I would expect, but
 then there is a Wait or Loading indicated in the status bar without any
 activity on my broadband connection.  Sometimes, several minutes elapse
 before rendering completes.

 I cannot tell if this problem is in SeaMonkey, elsewhere in my PC, in my
 Netgear router, in the Motorola cable modem, in RoadRunner, or in the
 Web servers.

 Among sites affected are the login to my Google account and
 addons.mozilla.org.  I do not seem to have this problem at Yahoo sites,
 including the login.

You could try installing an add-on like httpfox that shows request
activity.  If you're on a page that takes minutes to render and all
the http requests have been completed you'll know it's not a router,
cable modem, ISP or web server issue.  Altho

 then there is a Wait or Loading indicated in the status bar without any
 activity on my broadband connection.

sounds like a networking issue.  Have you used any of those 'speed
optimizer' programs?  Does it have an 'undo' option?

I'd find a working NDT server
(http://www.internet2.edu/performance/ndt/) and give that a try.  I
don't have java installed, so can't really tell but it looks like
http://206.196.176.210:7123/ is still working

Regards,
Lee
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SeaMonkey 2.10: HowTo: Designating a bookmark folder as your Personal Toolbar Folder

2012-06-24 Thread Steffen
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Customizing_the_Personal_Toolbar_-_SeaMonkey
explains, how to change the Personal Toolbar Folder. This does not work
with SeaMonkey v2.10 (tried with Windows), because there is no Set as
Personal Toolbar Folder anywhere in the menu, nor context menu, nor in
properties.

I've changed custtoolbar.personal_toolbar_folder preference without
success either - maybe I have the vlue wrong: I put the name of the
folder as it appears in the properties in Manage Bookmarks, no quotes
or something else.

Is there any way in current versions of SeaMonkey to change the folder
for the Personal Bookmark Toolbar?

The background:
I have setup to sync the bookmarks across various installations
(Windows, Linux and Mac) and I want to have two or more personal
bookmark toolbars depending on how I use that particular installation
most. Easiest explanation would be: On a private machine I want to use
other favorites than on a work machine. However, the bookmarks
themselves should be the same on all machines.

Kind regards, Steffen
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10: HowTo: Designating a bookmark folder as your Personal Toolbar Folder

2012-06-24 Thread Jens Hatlak

Steffen wrote:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Customizing_the_Personal_Toolbar_-_SeaMonkey
explains, how to change the Personal Toolbar Folder. This does not work
with SeaMonkey v2.10 (tried with Windows), because there is no Set as
Personal Toolbar Folder anywhere in the menu, nor context menu, nor in
properties.


You can no longer change the Personal Toolbar folder. It's now a special 
folder (called Bookmarks Toolbar in recent versions) on the top level.


HTH

Jens

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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread Ken Rudolph

dirk wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Evan Davidson wrote:

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure

Anyone?

Some sites display this message:

Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
attribute in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.

Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


Please..


See:
news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org


Also, after making sure that your installed Flash version is the Mozilla
fix:  Flash 11.3.300.262, uninstall Real Player through the Windows
Control Panel (if you'r

e running SM in Windows).  That seems to work for

most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.



Checked that version OK, de-installed Real Player, and hey presto, flash
works, but what now? I want to use Real player as well??!

Re-install Real Player?


Honestly, I don't know.  I also have some old video files which only 
seem to play on Real Player.  If I could be assured that Real Player 
would not automatically install any of its .dll's  into SeaMonkey as 
plugins, I would re-install Real Player.  In the meantime, I don't want 
to risk it.  I'll leave that for a later time (or some instructions on 
how to remove any unwanted plug-ins that automatically install into SM.)


I wonder if Real Player knows of its compatibility problem with Flash in 
SeaMonkey (and for that matter with Firefox and I.E., if my experience 
is shared by others).


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread Bernd Adda
Ken Rudolph schrieb:
 dirk wrote:
 Ken Rudolph wrote:
 Evan Davidson wrote:
 dirk wrote:
 Hi,

 I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
 no cure

 Anyone?


I am working with openSUSE-12.1
- the Distri has a Flashplayer file - install with Yast controlcenter
You will find in /usr/lib/browser-plugins -  libflashplayer.so
Copy this file into seamonkey and all is fine

adda


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10: HowTo: Designating a bookmark folder as your Personal Toolbar Folder

2012-06-24 Thread keith_w @dslextreme.com
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:

 Steffen wrote:

 http://kb.mozillazine.org/**Customizing_the_Personal_**
 Toolbar_-_SeaMonkeyhttp://kb.mozillazine.org/Customizing_the_Personal_Toolbar_-_SeaMonkey
 explains, how to change the Personal Toolbar Folder. This does not work
 with SeaMonkey v2.10 (tried with Windows), because there is no Set as
 Personal Toolbar Folder anywhere in the menu, nor context menu, nor in
 properties.


 You can no longer change the Personal Toolbar folder. It's now a special
 folder (called Bookmarks Toolbar in recent versions) on the top level.

 HTH

 Jens


I have that, and I really like the way it works!
Mac OS 10.7.3,  SM v. 2.10.1,  Bookmarks/Bookmarks Toolbar. Easy as that.
So easy, in fact, i found it and started using it long before this message!
Yes, it IS intuitive. And works well.

keith whaley
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.10: HowTo: Designating a bookmark folder as your Personal Toolbar Folder

2012-06-24 Thread Rufus

keith_w @dslextreme.com wrote:

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:


Steffen wrote:


http://kb.mozillazine.org/**Customizing_the_Personal_**
Toolbar_-_SeaMonkeyhttp://kb.mozillazine.org/Customizing_the_Personal_Toolbar_-_SeaMonkey
explains, how to change the Personal Toolbar Folder. This does not work
with SeaMonkey v2.10 (tried with Windows), because there is no Set as
Personal Toolbar Folder anywhere in the menu, nor context menu, nor in
properties.



You can no longer change the Personal Toolbar folder. It's now a special
folder (called Bookmarks Toolbar in recent versions) on the top level.

HTH

Jens



I have that, and I really like the way it works!
Mac OS 10.7.3,  SM v. 2.10.1,  Bookmarks/Bookmarks Toolbar. Easy as that.
So easy, in fact, i found it and started using it long before this message!
Yes, it IS intuitive. And works well.

keith whaley



Same-same-same!  Never been without the Bookmarks Toolbar on any of my 
Macs, but now it's even easier to find/use.


The only thing I don't care for is the new Unsorted Bookmarks bin...it 
seems redundant.  I can still drag/drop/file Bookmarks outside of 
Folders, so what do I need that for?  Click to Bookmark could just file 
them outside of my user Folders at the bottom of the sort without using 
a bin/Folder, IMO.  It's just clutter to me, and mine will likely always 
remain empty.


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread dirk

Bernd Adda wrote:

Ken Rudolph schrieb:

dirk wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Evan Davidson wrote:

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure

Anyone?



I am working with openSUSE-12.1
- the Distri has a Flashplayer file - install with Yast controlcenter
You will find in /usr/lib/browser-plugins -  libflashplayer.so
Copy this file into seamonkey and all is fine

adda





dowahavetodowawatta?? Sorry, I'm just a simple user and I have no idea 
what this is.


I am using real player basically for downloading flash video's from 
internet.


If anyone knows of a good alternative for that, please tell .

Could use one to download Silverlight video's as well

dj
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Firefox unable to correctly send SeaMonkey mailto links

2012-06-24 Thread Michael Lueck

Greetings,

I have been noticing on x64 Linux that Firefox is unable to correctly 
send/notify SeaMonkey of clicked mailto URL's.

A SeaMonkey browser window opens with invalid URL:

http://www.%u.com/

So which Mozilla product is to blame... FF or SM?

I use Firefox as my primary web browser, and SeaMonkey for email.

I do not recall trouble while I was on ThunderBird 2.0.0.24 for email.

Sincerely,

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Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/

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Re: Flash screwed up AGAIN!!!???

2012-06-24 Thread Ray_Net

MCBastos wrote, On 24/06/2012 05:35:

Interviewed by CNN on 23/06/2012 17:44, Ray_Net told the world:


Should i need to use this: Alternatively, Flash Player 11.3.300.262 is
available to download from get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/. ?

Well, you can check the Flash version in the Control Panel applet, by
about:plugins in Firefox/Seamonkey or by the Add-ons Manager. If you are
still using the older version, yes, you might want to download the new
version manually.

If you prefer not to use Adobe's crappy download manager, you can get
the regular installer (and the .MSI version for network deployment) from
here:

http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html


about:plugins show me Version: 11.3.300.262 so it's uptodate.
However i continue to have the creation of files  into the:
C:\Users\userid\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\generated-string.default\minidumps\ 
directory

gr ... :-) not a blocked situation, just annoying ...

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Re: Firefox unable to correctly send SeaMonkey mailto links

2012-06-24 Thread PhillipJones

Michael Lueck wrote:

Greetings,

I have been noticing on x64 Linux that Firefox is unable to correctly
send/notify SeaMonkey of clicked mailto URL's.

A SeaMonkey browser window opens with invalid URL:

http://www.%u.com/

So which Mozilla product is to blame... FF or SM?

I use Firefox as my primary web browser, and SeaMonkey for email.

I do not recall trouble while I was on ThunderBird 2.0.0.24 for email.

Sincerely,

FF has never repeat never  when clicking on a mailto link opened and 
setup an email Properly either on SeaMonkey or Thunderbird for that matter.


when you in SeaMonkey if you click on a mail to link properly 
automatically opens In the email portion with the adrees in the To: and 
From  in The From: field.

All you have to do is write the email contents and send.

In FF clicking on Mailto opens SeaMonkey goes to a Blank webpage first 
Then switches to email and *you* have to fill out From and To fields. It 
has worked this way sinff came into existence and continue in FF 14.x 
Alpha. I've talked about this over the years sent bug reports on the 
issue, done evertything but Climb to top of the capital Building in DC 
and shouted it from the roof tops. The bug reports have long since been 
removed and declared wontfix.  Its not a big enough issue for anyone to 
dirty their hands over. In Thunderbird its doesn't fill out the From and 
To fields. again wontfix. I've decided if I want mailtos to work 
properly I use SeaMonkey only.


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread NoOp
On 06/23/2012 12:29 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
 Evan Davidson wrote:
 dirk wrote:
 Hi,

 I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
 no cure

 Anyone?

 Some sites display this message:

 Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
 attribute in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.

 Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


 Please..

 See:
 news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org

 Also, after making sure that your installed Flash version is the Mozilla 
 fix:  Flash 11.3.300.262, uninstall Real Player through the Windows 
 Control Panel (if you're running SM in Windows).  That seems to work for 
 most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.
 

http://forums.adobe.com/message/4484068
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4484068

quote
 Launch RealPlayer

  Click the RealPlayer icon in the upper left corner of the window and
choose Preferences.

  Choose Download  Recording from the left hand panel

  Uncheck Enable Web Download  Recording for these installed browsers

  Click OK and close RealPlayer

  Restart Firefox
/quote




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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread NoOp
On 06/24/2012 10:31 AM, Bernd Adda wrote:
...
 
 I am working with openSUSE-12.1
 - the Distri has a Flashplayer file - install with Yast controlcenter
 You will find in /usr/lib/browser-plugins -  libflashplayer.so
 Copy this file into seamonkey and all is fine
 
 adda

Adobe no longer support linux:

http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
NOTE: Adobe Flash Player 11.2 will be the last version to target Linux
as a supported platform. Adobe will continue to provide security
backports to Flash Player 11.2 for Linux.

So you won't be getting any new version (as the Windows version
discussed in this thread), you will only be getting security backports.

Nor does RealPlayer/Helix linux any longer:

http://www.real.com/realplayer/download
quote
RealPlayer for Linux has been discontinued and is no longer supported.
Archived copies are available for download in the Helix community.
/quote

Helix hasn't been updated since 2008.


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Re: Firefox unable to correctly send SeaMonkey mailto links

2012-06-24 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
PhillipJones wrote:

 FF has never repeat never  when clicking on a mailto link opened and
 setup an email Properly either on SeaMonkey or Thunderbird for that
 matter.

Maybe in your world. Certainly not in everyone else's.

When I click a mailto link in Firefox, it always repeat always opens a new 
Thunderbird Compose window. (Tbird is my default email client.)

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Re: Firefox unable to correctly send SeaMonkey mailto links

2012-06-24 Thread Hartmut Figge
Beauregard T. Shagnasty:

When I click a mailto link in Firefox, it always repeat always opens a new 
Thunderbird Compose window. (Tbird is my default email client.)

I do not use FF but i am curious. Is there a possibility to assign a
mail program to a mailto link in FF? If may be that you have several
mail programs installed and you want that FF uses a special one.

Hartmut
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Re: newsgroup qq ...

2012-06-24 Thread The Biggest Motherfucker in the Valley

Philip TAYLOR wrote:

Neither do I : but nor would I dream of citing it verbatim.
Philip Taylor


keith_w @dslextreme.com wrote:

  I really don't appreciate crude language like that on this



list.

... i see no rude language only on my From name???



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Re: newsgroup qq ...

2012-06-24 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

The Biggest * in the Valley wrote:


... i see no rude language only on my From name???


Visible is visible. Knock it off.

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Re: Firefox unable to correctly send SeaMonkey mailto links

2012-06-24 Thread NoOp
On 06/24/2012 02:39 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
 Beauregard T. Shagnasty:
 
When I click a mailto link in Firefox, it always repeat always opens a new 
Thunderbird Compose window. (Tbird is my default email client.)
 
 I do not use FF but i am curious. Is there a possibility to assign a
 mail program to a mailto link in FF? If may be that you have several
 mail programs installed and you want that FF uses a special one.
 
 Hartmut

Preferences|Applications|mailto in the search bar  you can change to
SeaMonkey if it is your default email client. If not, select 'use other'
and provide a path to 'other'.




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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 17:12, dirk told the world:

 dowahavetodowawatta?? Sorry, I'm just a simple user and I have no idea 
 what this is.
 
 I am using real player basically for downloading flash video's from 
 internet.
 
 If anyone knows of a good alternative for that, please tell .
 
 Could use one to download Silverlight video's as well

There's a lot of extensions available to do exactly that. Look at
addons.mozilla.org, in the section Photos and Media. There ought to be
something that fits your needs.


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 14:05, Ken Rudolph told the world:

 Honestly, I don't know.  I also have some old video files which only 
 seem to play on Real Player.  If I could be assured that Real Player 
 would not automatically install any of its .dll's  into SeaMonkey as 
 plugins, I would re-install Real Player.  In the meantime, I don't want 
 to risk it.  I'll leave that for a later time (or some instructions on 
 how to remove any unwanted plug-ins that automatically install into SM.)
 
 I wonder if Real Player knows of its compatibility problem with Flash in 
 SeaMonkey (and for that matter with Firefox and I.E., if my experience 
 is shared by others).

Well, there's always RealAlternative...

http://www.free-codecs.com/real_alternative_download.htm

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Re: Firefox unable to correctly send SeaMonkey mailto links

2012-06-24 Thread Hartmut Figge
NoOp:
On 06/24/2012 02:39 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

 I do not use FF but i am curious. Is there a possibility to assign a
 mail program to a mailto link in FF? If may be that you have several
 mail programs installed and you want that FF uses a special one.

Preferences|Applications|mailto in the search bar  you can change to
SeaMonkey if it is your default email client. If not, select 'use other'
and provide a path to 'other'.

Sounds nice. :)

Hartmut
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Re: newsgroup qq ...

2012-06-24 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 18:55, The Biggest Motherfucker in the
Valley told the world:

 
 ... i see no rude language only on my From name???
 

And that's exactly what people are complaining about. Personally, I
don't care, but others do.


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Re: Firefox unable to correctly send SeaMonkey mailto links

2012-06-24 Thread NoOp
On 06/24/2012 01:21 PM, Michael Lueck wrote:
 Greetings,
 
 I have been noticing on x64 Linux that Firefox is unable to correctly 
 send/notify SeaMonkey of clicked mailto URL's.
 
 A SeaMonkey browser window opens with invalid URL:
 
 http://www.%u.com/
 
 So which Mozilla product is to blame... FF or SM?
 
 I use Firefox as my primary web browser, and SeaMonkey for email.
 
 I do not recall trouble while I was on ThunderBird 2.0.0.24 for email.
 
 Sincerely,
 

Check to see what you have in ~/.mozilla/firefox/profile/mimeTypes.rdf
Look for:

RDF:Description RDF:about=urn:scheme:externalApplication:mailto
   NC:prettyName=Seamonkey
   NC:path=/home/pathtoSeaMonkey/seamonkey -mail %s /
  RDF:Description RDF:about=urn:scheme:handler:mailto
   NC:alwaysAsk=false

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