Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread G Tod
Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and 
go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.


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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread Jay Garcia
On 09.12.2012 02:22, G Tod wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and
 go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.
 

First, please include some text from previous replies, thanks.

To make Google go to google.com instead of google.xx

Type in http://www.google.com/ncr

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Re: Mail is Disappearing From Inbox

2012-12-09 Thread A Williams

Lori wrote:

Can anyone give me a clue how to stop this from happening?

Lori


What are your Junk settings?  Your Disk Space settings?  The second 
one seems more likely.

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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread NoOp
On 12/09/2012 12:22 AM, G Tod wrote:
 Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and 
 go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.
 

https://duckduckgo.com/
  http://donttrack.us/


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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread Michael Gordon

NoOp wrote:

On 12/09/2012 12:22 AM, G Tod wrote:

Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and
go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.



https://duckduckgo.com/
   http://donttrack.us/



 NoOp,

I think if you copy and use Jay's URL for your home page you will get 
the generic Google Home Page every time.  Google is using locality when 
you perform a general search, its how they make their money. 
Advertising local businesses by regional locality.


It is so YOU don't have to pay a yearly use fee.

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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread Rufus

G Tod wrote:

Why can't I type www.google.com and get to www.google.com, the browser
always changes it to www.google.ca?


If you use the https Everywhere add-on, or use -

https://encrypted.google.com/

it will go to the same page every time.  At least it seems to for me.

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close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread JAS
I know this has been addressed before but am wondering if any progress
has been made toward a solution of adding a close button on tabs in SM
2.14.1 and beyond. I know you can right click and choose  to close tab
or if the tab is at the far right just click the close button on the
right or middle click on a tab to close it but my middle click button
has quite working on my mouse and hate to buy a new one.

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Re: Symantec and SeaMonkey....

2012-12-09 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Michael Gordon wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

I don't know how Symantec stays in business with the crap they've been
putting out lately.




They do it because they have major contracts with the Federal Government.

Michael G



I think that says everything right there.

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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread Rufus

JAS wrote:

I know this has been addressed before but am wondering if any progress
has been made toward a solution of adding a close button on tabs in SM
2.14.1 and beyond. I know you can right click and choose  to close tab
or if the tab is at the far right just click the close button on the
right or middle click on a tab to close it but my middle click button
has quite working on my mouse and hate to buy a new one.



In the SM Modern Theme there is a close button in the right hand corner 
of the Tab bar which will close the current Tab.  That's what I use, but 
I know what you mean, Safari has the button on the Tab itself.


Personally, I'm content with either implementation.  Though I do find 
that it's quicker to close multiple Tabs using the SM implementation 
because you don't have to move the cursor - just click away.


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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread Arne

JAS skriver:

I know this has been addressed before but am wondering if any progress
has been made toward a solution of adding a close button on tabs in SM
2.14.1 and beyond. I know you can right click and choose  to close tab
or if the tab is at the far right just click the close button on the
right or middle click on a tab to close it but my middle click button
has quite working on my mouse and hate to buy a new one.




The SeaTab X extension places a close button on each individual tab 
(both browser and mail) and removes the program's default single 
tabbrowser-tabs close button. I have used it for a long time.


Get it from http://tom-cat.com/mozilla/extensions.html

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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread Ray_Net

G Tod wrote, On 09/12/2012 08:27:
Why can't I type www.google.com and get to www.google.com, the browser 
always changes it to www.google.ca?
I had the same problem(www.google.be), so i changes my favorite as 
http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en

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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread Ray_Net

Jay Garcia wrote, On 09/12/2012 14:04:

On 09.12.2012 02:22, G Tod wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and
go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.


First, please include some text from previous replies, thanks.

To make Google go to google.com instead of google.xx

Type in http://www.google.com/ncr

Using your idea i got google.com but in Francais (french) - so i 
prefer my method http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en

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Re: mbox handling messed up in SeaMonkey 2.14?

2012-12-09 Thread Rob
Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:
 Rob wrote:
 Jens Hatlak j...@junetz.de wrote:
 I think it is this bug:
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=815012

 In any case I shall add a warning to the SM 2.14 and 2.15 Release Notes
 ASAP.

 Are you sure the corruption is in mbox and not in your IMAP account?

 If you mean the IMAP server: Yes, I strongly doubt it's the culprit. If 
 however you mean the IMAP offline store (i.e. the part of SM/TB that 
 stores messages downloaded from IMAP servers) then I don't know. I just 
 saw that a bug existed and several other people saw the same issue. That 
 bug suggests that the filtering code (or something mainly triggered by 
 that) is broken which matches the fact that I did not have issues with 
 manually moved messages.

Ok, I just wanted to note that there have been and maybe there still
are some problems with IMAP accounts.  Sometimes attachments appear
to be corrupted, even when settings are such that there is no offline
store.  It does not happen all the time and it is difficult to get
a grip on.
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Re: mbox handling messed up in SeaMonkey 2.14?

2012-12-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Rob wrote:


Ok, I just wanted to note that there have been and maybe there still
are some problems with IMAP accounts.  Sometimes attachments appear
to be corrupted, even when settings are such that there is no offline
store.  It does not happen all the time and it is difficult to get
a grip on.


Exchange 2010 server ?
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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

JAS wrote:


I know this has been addressed before but am wondering if any progress
has been made toward a solution of adding a close button on tabs in SM
2.14.1 and beyond. I know you can right click and choose  to close tab
or if the tab is at the far right just click the close button on the
right or middle click on a tab to close it but my middle click button
has quite working on my mouse and hate to buy a new one.


As long as the tab is active (which you can tell because it's white and 
the others are slightly gray), the [x] at the right of all the tabs will 
close it, and the big [X] at the top right of the screen will as well, 
and so will CTRL-W and CTRL-F4.


So why do you need another mechanism?

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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread JAS
Arne wrote:
 JAS skriver:
 I know this has been addressed before but am wondering if any progress
 has been made toward a solution of adding a close button on tabs in SM
 2.14.1 and beyond. I know you can right click and choose  to close tab
 or if the tab is at the far right just click the close button on the
 right or middle click on a tab to close it but my middle click button
 has quite working on my mouse and hate to buy a new one.



 The SeaTab X extension places a close button on each individual tab
 (both browser and mail) and removes the program's default single
 tabbrowser-tabs close button. I have used it for a long time.

 Get it from http://tom-cat.com/mozilla/extensions.html

Thanks, that works for me.

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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread Jim Taylor

JAS wrote:

I know this has been addressed before but am wondering if any progress
has been made toward a solution of adding a close button on tabs in SM
2.14.1 and beyond. I know you can right click and choose  to close tab
or if the tab is at the far right just click the close button on the
right or middle click on a tab to close it but my middle click button
has quite working on my mouse and hate to buy a new one.



Control-w will close the focused tab.  I personally much prefer the 
way SeaMonkey does it with the close x button on the right hand side 
of the tab title bar rather than the way Firefox does it with the 
close x button on every tab title (at least that's the way Firefox did 
it the last time I looked, which has been quite a while).  SeaMonkey's 
way suits the way I use a browser better because I open links that I 
want to read in new tabs and then as I read them just click the x to 
close one and move to the next without having to move the mouse cursor 
all over the place.


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Re: Google/Cookies

2012-12-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

NoOp wrote:


Anyone notice that you need cookies turned on to get Google search to
work properly? Meaning that: enter a search into the search box, click
the search button  where search info normally is, is blank/white.


Followup and correction to my earlier post:

All of the following assumes that Google cookies are rejected.

1) If I type a search string into the location bar and click Search 
(Google is my default search engine), the initial search works, but the 
URL of the hit page begins with https. If I click 2, 3, 4... to see more 
hits, the page goes pale and stops responding.


2) If I go directly to google.com and enter a search string in their 
window, the search works, and the hit page begins with http. I can do 
more searches or view additional hits from the original search without 
difficulty.


I poked around in about:config and discovered that the specification for 
Google searches is located (on my Win7 Pro SP1 system) at
C:\Program Files (x86)\SeaMonkey\searchplugins\google.xml. On examining 
that file, I learned that the search plugin calls Google thus:


Url template=https://www.google.com/search; method=GET type=text/html

Presumably someone more expert than me can tell you how to modify this 
string (if that's feasible) so as to call the http version of Google. It 
can't be done with SM open, as the file is locked (in use), and I don't 
want to abort a download in progress right now.


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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread Rufus

Jim Taylor wrote:

JAS wrote:

I know this has been addressed before but am wondering if any progress
has been made toward a solution of adding a close button on tabs in SM
2.14.1 and beyond. I know you can right click and choose  to close tab
or if the tab is at the far right just click the close button on the
right or middle click on a tab to close it but my middle click button
has quite working on my mouse and hate to buy a new one.



Control-w will close the focused tab.  I personally much prefer the way
SeaMonkey does it with the close x button on the right hand side of the
tab title bar rather than the way Firefox does it with the close x
button on every tab title (at least that's the way Firefox did it the
last time I looked, which has been quite a while).  SeaMonkey's way
suits the way I use a browser better because I open links that I want to
read in new tabs and then as I read them just click the x to close one
and move to the next without having to move the mouse cursor all over
the place.



Second.

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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread Philip TAYLOR



Rufus wrote:


Second.


-1.  In practice, I would like both, which as far as I am
aware is not currently possible.

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Re: Symantec and SeaMonkey....

2012-12-09 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 08/12/2012 15:43, Michael Gordon told the world:
 Robert Kaiser wrote:
 Michael Gordon schrieb:
 In addition to listing on your download page, also note the AV/Firewall
 applications that work well with SM, FireFox, and ThunderBird.  (Writing
 of the latter two, how do they handle this problem?

 No, please don't. We are not a free advertisement shop. If some provider
 of such software will donate a significant amount of money towards
 making SeaMonkey better, maybe it might be an idea to suggest the use of
 their product, but otherwise, we should keep suggestions for using
 specific third-party products out of our websites.

 Robert Kaiser
 
   Robert,
 
 I am not advocating that SeaMonkey indorse any other product or 
 application.  I am suggesting that SM note those AV applications that 
 work well with SM when Norton's fails to perform well.

I think KaiRo's point is that there's a difference between we are
having some problems with this specific vendor, we are working on it but
in the meantime there's a workaround if you cannot or prefer not to
change security products and don't use this product,  use these
instead. The first is a valid technical note, the second is giving away
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Re: close button on tabs

2012-12-09 Thread Rob Lindauer

Philip TAYLOR wrote:



Rufus wrote:


Second.


-1.  In practice, I would like both, which as far as I am
aware is not currently possible.

Philip Taylor


I use the SeaTab add-on to add the x to each tab

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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread G Tod

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 09.12.2012 02:22, G Tod wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and
go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.



First, please include some text from previous replies, thanks.

To make Google go to google.com instead of google.xx

Type in http://www.google.com/ncr

Thanks, but, I actually tried that yesterday and it did work fine then, 
but now it redirects to google.ca!!!


It also seems very odd how google suddenly quit working with cookies 
turned off a few days ago.  It just gives me a blank page, but with 
cookies on, it works normally.

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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread G Tod

NoOp wrote:

On 12/09/2012 12:22 AM, G Tod wrote:

Hmmmwould be nice if we could just type in where we want to go, and
go there.  Anyway, thanks guys.



https://duckduckgo.com/
   http://donttrack.us/


Hmmm donttrack has some disturbing stuff.  Is it for real?  Is 
google able to save a person's searches even with cookies turned off?


Looks like google is making money, but how does duckduckgo make money?
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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread G Tod

Rufus wrote:

G Tod wrote:

Why can't I type www.google.com and get to www.google.com, the browser
always changes it to www.google.ca?


If you use the https Everywhere add-on, or use -

https://encrypted.google.com/

it will go to the same page every time.  At least it seems to for me.



Wow, https://encrypted.google.com/ gives me a blank page also!
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Re: Google

2012-12-09 Thread Rufus

G Tod wrote:

Rufus wrote:

G Tod wrote:

Why can't I type www.google.com and get to www.google.com, the browser
always changes it to www.google.ca?


If you use the https Everywhere add-on, or use -

https://encrypted.google.com/

it will go to the same page every time.  At least it seems to for me.



Wow, https://encrypted.google.com/ gives me a blank page also!


All of these links end up where they say they are if I turn https 
Everywhere off...otherwise the add-on redirects me to the same secure 
page url no matter which one I click.  But they all display the Google 
page for me, no blanks.


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