Re: Failure To Redirect
LnrB wrote: M Gordon wrote: LnrB wrote: I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007. I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which is not where I'm accustomed to finding it, but I did find it. I'm setting up my list of newsgroups, one of which I need to have the home page redirect me to a moderators' page. However, I'm getting a notice on the top of the tab that SeaMonkey has prevented redirection to another page. I'm sure this is another "security" measure, but I need to know how to circumvent it. Thank you, (';') Try this and see if it works the way you need. Edit | Preferences | Appearance -> Content => Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page Per domain? Very good question. And it would be nice to have. Theoretically one would think it would be there. Theoretically hostperm.1 would have handled it (in older Mozilla's). Don't know if the guts are still in place & even if so how you would now enter such data (as it would go into a .sqlite file & there is no UI for it). You would think Data Manager would offer access (again assuming the back-end parts are there), but it does not. From: https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=page+redirect+seamonkey Michael G Thank you, Michael, it's good to see you. I found that pref and Unchecked it, thank you. I looked for something like that before, but being unfamiliar with this version I didn't see it. There are several other things I would like to do also. Like lose the Really *Stupid* throbber and replace it with my favorite square one like I had in v1.09. But I don't even see a user.chrome folder here. Whose bright idea what that?? (yeah, I know...) Not only that, the bookmarks are imported, but they're all in one big conglomeration, which I have to re-write if I want them in discrete folders on the tool bar where they're actually useful. I can't wait to see how many other things aren't where they 'should' be. LOL Thank you for your help, Michael. It's been *Such* a long time. (';') LnrB, You are very welcome. The reason you have not seen me here is I got real upset over the developers dropping support for the majority of the tools I used everyday. This began after the release of v.2.0, and got worse with each upgrade. I finally reverted back to v.2.1 where everything I need still works. MIchael G ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: While I'm Here...
LnrB wrote: I might as well ask how to import my bookmarks. I'm accustomed to merely dragging them from the saved location to the .slt folder. It appears that doesn't work anymore, because they are in some secret location. (';') LnrB, I don't remember exactly where it is in your older version, I have 2.10 here and it has changed. If your version has the Bookmarks selection on the top menu bar click it, then look for Manage Bookmarks. There you will find either an Import selection, or another method to locate your old bookmarks. Michael G ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Failure To Redirect
LnrB wrote: M Gordon wrote: LnrB wrote: I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007. I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which is not where I'm accustomed to finding it, but I did find it. I'm setting up my list of newsgroups, one of which I need to have the home page redirect me to a moderators' page. However, I'm getting a notice on the top of the tab that SeaMonkey has prevented redirection to another page. I'm sure this is another "security" measure, but I need to know how to circumvent it. Thank you, (';') Try this and see if it works the way you need. Edit | Preferences | Appearance -> Content => Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page Per domain? Very good question. And it would be nice to have. Theoretically one would think it would be there. Theoretically hostperm.1 would have handled it (in older Mozilla's). Don't know if the guts are still in place & even if so how you would now enter such data (as it would go into a .sqlite file & there is no UI for it). You would think Data Manager would offer access (again assuming the back-end parts are there), but it does not. From: https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=page+redirect+seamonkey Michael G Thank you, Michael, it's good to see you. I found that pref and Unchecked it, thank you. I looked for something like that before, but being unfamiliar with this version I didn't see it. There are several other things I would like to do also. Like lose the Really *Stupid* throbber and replace it with my favorite square one like I had in v1.09. But I don't even see a user.chrome folder here. There's still userChrome-example.css in the chrome folder, which you can rename userChrome.css . I have my throbber modified there. I should note that I have recently tried a whole bunch of other mods that have /not/ workedhowever this: #navigator-throbber { list-style-image : url("different-1.gif") !important; } #navigator-throbber[busy="true"] { list-style-image : url("different-2.gif") !important; } still works, with those two GIF in the chrome folder also. GW SM2.17, OSX ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Failure To Redirect
M Gordon wrote: LnrB wrote: I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007. I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which is not where I'm accustomed to finding it, but I did find it. I'm setting up my list of newsgroups, one of which I need to have the home page redirect me to a moderators' page. However, I'm getting a notice on the top of the tab that SeaMonkey has prevented redirection to another page. I'm sure this is another "security" measure, but I need to know how to circumvent it. Thank you, (';') Try this and see if it works the way you need. Edit | Preferences | Appearance -> Content => Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page Per domain? Very good question. And it would be nice to have. Theoretically one would think it would be there. Theoretically hostperm.1 would have handled it (in older Mozilla's). Don't know if the guts are still in place & even if so how you would now enter such data (as it would go into a .sqlite file & there is no UI for it). You would think Data Manager would offer access (again assuming the back-end parts are there), but it does not. From: https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=page+redirect+seamonkey Michael G Thank you, Michael, it's good to see you. I found that pref and Unchecked it, thank you. I looked for something like that before, but being unfamiliar with this version I didn't see it. There are several other things I would like to do also. Like lose the Really *Stupid* throbber and replace it with my favorite square one like I had in v1.09. But I don't even see a user.chrome folder here. Whose bright idea what that?? (yeah, I know...) Not only that, the bookmarks are imported, but they're all in one big conglomeration, which I have to re-write if I want them in discrete folders on the tool bar where they're actually useful. I can't wait to see how many other things aren't where they 'should' be. LOL Thank you for your help, Michael. It's been *Such* a long time. (';') ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: SeaMonkey v2.17.1 is out.
On 04/14/2013 02:35 PM, Ant wrote: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.17/changes Still waiting for SeaMonkey 2.17 from the update repo for openSUSE. I do have 2.17 installed manually. -- openSUSE 12.3 (64-bit) KDE 4.10.0 Thunderbird Release April is Jazz Appreciation Month ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Failure To Redirect
LnrB wrote: I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007. I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which is not where I'm accustomed to finding it, but I did find it. I'm setting up my list of newsgroups, one of which I need to have the home page redirect me to a moderators' page. However, I'm getting a notice on the top of the tab that SeaMonkey has prevented redirection to another page. I'm sure this is another "security" measure, but I need to know how to circumvent it. Thank you, (';') Try this and see if it works the way you need. Edit | Preferences | Appearance -> Content => Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page Per domain? Very good question. And it would be nice to have. Theoretically one would think it would be there. Theoretically hostperm.1 would have handled it (in older Mozilla's). Don't know if the guts are still in place & even if so how you would now enter such data (as it would go into a .sqlite file & there is no UI for it). You would think Data Manager would offer access (again assuming the back-end parts are there), but it does not. From: https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=page+redirect+seamonkey Michael G ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
While I'm Here...
I might as well ask how to import my bookmarks. I'm accustomed to merely dragging them from the saved location to the .slt folder. It appears that doesn't work anymore, because they are in some secret location. (';') ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Failure To Redirect
I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007. I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which is not where I'm accustomed to finding it, but I did find it. I'm setting up my list of newsgroups, one of which I need to have the home page redirect me to a moderators' page. However, I'm getting a notice on the top of the tab that SeaMonkey has prevented redirection to another page. I'm sure this is another "security" measure, but I need to know how to circumvent it. Thank you, (';') ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
SeaMonkey v2.17.1 is out.
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Re: Seamonkey is Great Browser, Composer, Email
Erness Wild schrieb: Seamonkey is just plain great. I hope it stays around a long time. It does everything I need for email, browsing and html page revisions to my website. If nobody's said it lately, then: Great Job people! It saves me time to do most anything on www. Thanks for your support! Of course, it's would be even more helpful if you could actively help the project: http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved Robert Kaiser ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Seamonkey is Great Browser, Composer, Email
Mark Blain wrote: Only remaining question, where on earth is the x64 Windows version? Unofficial builds of release and beta: http://www.htguard.info/ I have NOT tried them. Thanks, good find, but I'd prefer official build. -- Gerry Hickman (London UK) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Archiving Mail
Hi Daniel, I set the profile after a "new SeaMonkey install". What I mean is that I only do this once when building a new blank computer. Once it's set, I don't touch it... Daniel wrote: Gerry Hickman wrote: Hi, I'd say there should be three file areas 1. Program files (program binaries.exe go here) 2. User Settings (local or roaming user profile) 3. Data (docs, email, pics, music) - (AKA homeDirectory) On my own systems the program files and user profiles are on the C drive, data is on a separate D drive or network drive. I then just back up the D drive. A well designed application will detect the file locations above, and automatically place files in the correct locations, but I seem to remember SeaMonkey (by default) will bury the user data inside the user profile! This might explain why a default backup of the user's homeDirectory would not contain their email. On my own systems, the first thing I do after a new SM install is to move the Mozilla profile to my D drive - so it's backed up with everything else. There's an article about moving SM profiles here http://kb.mozillazine.org/Moving_your_profile_folder Hey, Gerry, why do you have to move your profile to your D:\ after each install?? Why not just get rid of any bits of your profile on your C:\ drive, and when you install a new SM, just let it find the D:\ profile!! I have SM on both my Win7 and Linux installations and both of them have no problems in finding my single profile. But I would agree with you on there being three file areas! On my Win7, I have:- C:\System Files D:\Program Files E:\Games, Music, etc. and Data So I only need to back-up my E:\ (Hmm, back-up . must do that . one day!!). -- Gerry Hickman (London UK) ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Getting strange characters in emails instead of ' and "
flyguy wrote: On 4/13/2013 3:27 PM, Jim Taylor wrote: flyguy wrote: Lately, my wife and I have received emails with eight characters that appear in the place of an apostrophe, nine in place of a quote mark. Here's a cut and paste, which I hope gets through: For single apostrophe I get ’t For quote I get – It doesn't seem to matter if I use Original HTML, Simple HTML, or Plain Text to view them. Changing the Encoding to UTF does reduce the number of odd characters; changing to IBM 850 changes the characters that appear. We're using SM 2.16.2, Win XP, Western ISO-889-1 encoding. Why are we getting these odd characters now, and how do we get our apostrophes and quote marks back? You don't say from whom you and your wife are receiving these emails. Is it the same person or from the same system? Does it happen if you send an email to yourself? If you turn on full headers (view-headers-all) what is the "Content Type" line of the bad emails? Generally what you describe happens because someone composes in Microsoft Word using "smart quotes and apostrophes" and then pastes that content into an email. It can also happen with database data that is exported using one character encoding and imported using a different one. I suppose it could also happen if content is created using a character encoding that isn't available on the receiving system. In any case more information is needed to speculate further. It's not from the same person, but several: recently, one was using msn.com and the other was using charter.net. For the msn.com email: Content-type: multipart/related; boundary="=_NextPart_000_000D_01CE3845.7DE6CE20"; type="multipart/alternative" X-mailer: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 15.4.3555.308 for the charter email: Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_NextPart_000_001D_01CE381F.AB21BE20" x-mailer: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 15.4.3555.308 AT least those two seem to be using Live Mail - maybe that's the problem? It doesn't happen when we send emails to each other, or to ourselves. OK, its a multipart so the encoding type we need to see is in the part and not the header. Do "view-message source" and look for something like: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable for the section that has the bad text and past it here. I suspect there is a content type mismatch or some other problem. Here is an example of the source text with quotes sent from hotmail to my SeaMonkey This is a test =E2=80=9Ctest=E2=80=9D of quotes = =E2=80=9Cquotes=E2=80=9D. and Test of =E2=80=98apostrophe=E2=80=99s and this is how it displays in my SeaMonkey mail: This is a test “test” of quotes “quotes”. and Test of ‘apostrophe’s As you can see my SeaMonkey is displaying the special quote and apostrophe characters correctly so we need to figure out why yours isn't. -- Jim ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey