Re: html pages displayed incorretly afte update to seamonkey 2.21

2013-09-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/11/13 6:44 AM, magiainformat...@alice.it wrote:
> after upgrading to 2.21 the google page appear very different from
> what is expected ... the problem occurs in other web site . If
> required I can send some page form 2.19 look.
> 

Windows XP SP3
SeaMonkey 2.20

The Google home page at  does not appear
different than I have seen it in the past.

Since SeaMonkey 2.21 is still in development, any anomalies should
indeed be reported but via a bugzilla report and not here.  For
end-users, the latest SeaMonkey is 2.20.

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Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-11 Thread PhillipJones

Ray_Net wrote:

Bryan v. Roache wrote, On 08/09/2013 22:19:

Ray_Net wrote:

Bryan v. Roache wrote, On 08/09/2013 20:22:

Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser,
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?


If your Google Chrome is your browser by default ... it seems normal
that a link in an SM mail bring the web page to you using Google
Chrome ... no ?
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no i do not think so?

If SM did not respect the user's default browser choice, then This is an
SM bug !

On Mac's to set so all web pages open in SeaMonkey or Firefox
Open Safari
Go to Preferences
Set default Browser choose SeaMonkey (or FireFox) the quit preferences 
in Safari
Then quit Safari. If you click on we link and have 50 different Browsers 
loaded only SeaMonkey or FireFox will open.


To set default email Client open Apple Mail
Go to Apple Mail Preferences
Set default Mail client to SeaMonkey or Thunderbird.
Quit Mail Preferences
Quit Apple mail.

In Pre- OSX day there actually was a Control Panel for this. When OSX 
came out they separated the items and put them in Safari and Mail.


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Re: seamonkey crashing

2013-09-11 Thread Trane Francks

On 9/12/13 7:48 AM +0900, EE wrote:

J Lach wrote:

I have been having a problem and have even taken off seamonkey and
redownloaded the newest version and yet everytime I fire it up it locks up
my computer. I have a vista computer with a 32bit operating system, 2 gigs
of memory, and 140 gig harddrive. The version of seamonkey I have is 2.15.
I have even tried downloading an older version and that did not work
either.  I have ran malwarebytes and avg and my computer is free of any
bugs or viruses.  The chrome and compontes folders were empty on the one I
had been running and according to my husband they should have something in
them.  Any help in this matter would be appreciated.  I really liked
running seamonkey and all of a sudden it stopped working and freezes my
computer.
Thanks
Janice Lachapelle


Is SeaMonkey crashing or hanging?  Crashing is shutting down without
your doing anything to make it quit.  Hanging is not responding to input.
Does the problem happen when using SeaMonkey safe mode?  If not, it
could be an extension causing the problem.
Maybe this page will help:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mozilla_Suite_:_Issues_:_Freezing
If not, check:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Standard_diagnostic_-_SeaMonkey



The OP stated that the computer crashes. That's a little more problematic.

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Re: html pages displayed incorretly afte update to seamonkey 2.21

2013-09-11 Thread EE

magiainformat...@alice.it wrote:

after upgrading to 2.21 the google page appear very different from what is 
expected ... the problem occurs in other web site . If required I can send some 
page form 2.19 look.


http://kb.mozillazine.org/Websites_look_wrong
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Re: seamonkey crashing

2013-09-11 Thread EE

J Lach wrote:

I have been having a problem and have even taken off seamonkey and
redownloaded the newest version and yet everytime I fire it up it locks up
my computer. I have a vista computer with a 32bit operating system, 2 gigs
of memory, and 140 gig harddrive. The version of seamonkey I have is 2.15.
I have even tried downloading an older version and that did not work
either.  I have ran malwarebytes and avg and my computer is free of any
bugs or viruses.  The chrome and compontes folders were empty on the one I
had been running and according to my husband they should have something in
them.  Any help in this matter would be appreciated.  I really liked
running seamonkey and all of a sudden it stopped working and freezes my
computer.
Thanks
Janice Lachapelle

Is SeaMonkey crashing or hanging?  Crashing is shutting down without 
your doing anything to make it quit.  Hanging is not responding to input.
Does the problem happen when using SeaMonkey safe mode?  If not, it 
could be an extension causing the problem.

Maybe this page will help:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mozilla_Suite_:_Issues_:_Freezing
If not, check:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Standard_diagnostic_-_SeaMonkey


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Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-11 Thread Ray_Net

Bryan v. Roache wrote, On 08/09/2013 22:19:

Ray_Net wrote:

Bryan v. Roache wrote, On 08/09/2013 20:22:
Hi, is their a way to open links in sea monkey in another browser, 
like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer, by default?


If your Google Chrome is your browser by default ... it seems normal 
that a link in an SM mail bring the web page to you using Google 
Chrome ... no ?

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no i do not think so?
If SM did not respect the user's default browser choice, then This is an 
SM bug !

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Seamonkey and Foxit

2013-09-11 Thread NFN Smith

This one is mostly annoyance-level stuff, but I'll ask anyway...

I use Foxit as my default PDF reader, and I let it integrate with 
Seamonkey.  I notice that when I open a PDF attachment in the mail 
client, sometimes it happens where I get the animated graphic that Foxit 
displays to tell me that it's downloading, but that the download stalls 
at around 70 some-odd percent.  I can see the entire document in Foxit, 
although it's work to get around the in-progress graphic.


This one is intermittent, and I don't always see it, when opening a PDF 
attachment.  I'm also not aware of it happening with the browser.


As noted, this is annoyance-level.  If I really want to get around it, I 
can save the attachment, and open with Foxit externally.


Any clues as to why this might be happening?

Smith
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seamonkey crashing

2013-09-11 Thread J Lach
I have been having a problem and have even taken off seamonkey and
redownloaded the newest version and yet everytime I fire it up it locks up
my computer. I have a vista computer with a 32bit operating system, 2 gigs
of memory, and 140 gig harddrive. The version of seamonkey I have is 2.15.
I have even tried downloading an older version and that did not work
either.  I have ran malwarebytes and avg and my computer is free of any
bugs or viruses.  The chrome and compontes folders were empty on the one I
had been running and according to my husband they should have something in
them.  Any help in this matter would be appreciated.  I really liked
running seamonkey and all of a sudden it stopped working and freezes my
computer.
Thanks
Janice Lachapelle
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Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-11 Thread Rufus

Trane Francks wrote:

On 9/11/13 9:42 AM +0900, Rufus wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 09/09/2013 15:53, Rufus told the world:

Wolfgang Steger wrote:



BTW, there's an extension called "open_with" that adds an cascaded
"Open
With"-Option to the context menu. Customizeable, of course.



...that capability is actually built into OS X as baseline - just
cnrtl+click on the file/Alias; and you can create the Alias/Webloc on
the Desktop using drag/drop.


Rufus, you seem to be referring to opening a _file_ or _alias_ (what we
on the Windows world known as a "shortcut") with an alternate program.
(By the way, Windows also has the "open with" feature at the file
level). Wolfgang was referring to opening an HTML link from within
Seamonkey, which is a different problem.



I'm referring to both, actually.  In OS X (and I'm thinking Win as
well...) you can drag a URL out of the navigation bar or anywhere on a
web page and onto the Desktop to create an Alias (the "link") - from
there you can simply cntrl+click (right click) and get and Open With
contextual menu that will allow you to open that "link" with any browser
installed on your machine by simply choosing the one you wish - this
would be the way to do it without an add-on and using drag and drop, as
previously suggested elsewhere.

But it *would* be really nice to see this ability contained within SM,
seeing as it is a feature of the OS X interface itself.  I only recently
discovered that you can do this within Safari if you enable Developer
Menu in Safari Prefs - which also gets you the ability to invoke browser
spoofing.

...I'm becoming more and more interested in Safari.


You can also just drag a link onto an application icon, either on the
desktop, Dock or whatever. The behaviour works fine in Windows, too. One
could have Safari, Firefox or whatever pinned to the task bar and just
drag a link onto it. It's not necessary to create aliases and shortcuts
unless a link will be revisited many times.



...that works too...though I seem to be dragging more and more weblocs 
to the Desktop the more I use E-bay and do other short-term sorts of 
"note taking" - like using Stickies.  Easier to do that and then delete 
them than to be constantly editing Bookmarks!


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html pages displayed incorretly afte update to seamonkey 2.21

2013-09-11 Thread magiainformatica
after upgrading to 2.21 the google page appear very different from what is 
expected ... the problem occurs in other web site . If required I can send some 
page form 2.19 look.
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Re: Advance bar out of it's frame

2013-09-11 Thread Pugilares

Philip Chee wrote:

On 10/09/2013 01:56, Pugilares wrote:


Windows XP Pro SP3 and SM 2.20.
On the bottom of the Seamonkey Window there is advance bar. If there is
anything being loaded the navy blue strip advances from left to right.


This is called a "progress meter"


But in case if my machine XP SP3 it is placed out of it's normal frame.
It's more to the left than it should be.

It applies both to the web browser and e-mail/newsgroups windows.


I believe that this has been reported before.


Bug 859276 - Second or shifted progress bar while downloading headers or
messages (Occurs with Windows Classic and High-Cont


I don't see the same with SM 2.20 and Win7.

(Occurs with Windows Classic and High-Contrast themes)
rast themes)


That's right. Now I know - at least - why I see it on my XP machine with 
classic theme and not on Win7 machine.


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Re: Advance bar out of it's frame

2013-09-11 Thread Philip Chee
On 10/09/2013 01:56, Pugilares wrote:
> 
> Windows XP Pro SP3 and SM 2.20.
> On the bottom of the Seamonkey Window there is advance bar. If there is 
> anything being loaded the navy blue strip advances from left to right. 

This is called a "progress meter"

> But in case if my machine XP SP3 it is placed out of it's normal frame. 
> It's more to the left than it should be.
> 
> It applies both to the web browser and e-mail/newsgroups windows.

I believe that this has been reported before.


Bug 859276 - Second or shifted progress bar while downloading headers or
messages (Occurs with Windows Classic and High-Cont

> I don't see the same with SM 2.20 and Win7.
(Occurs with Windows Classic and High-Contrast themes)
rast themes)

Phil

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Re: Links in Office Applications Still Open in IE

2013-09-11 Thread Trane Francks

On 9/11/13 11:06 AM +0900, Walter Cook wrote:

How do I associate hyperlinks to SeaMonkey?

When I click on links in Outlook, Word, etc., they open in IE.  Is there a 
place to change this?

Thanks in Advance,
WKCook

Control Panel -> Default Programs -> Set Default Programs (assuming, of 
course, that you're on Windows 7)


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Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-11 Thread Trane Francks

On 9/11/13 9:42 AM +0900, Rufus wrote:

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 09/09/2013 15:53, Rufus told the world:

Wolfgang Steger wrote:



BTW, there's an extension called "open_with" that adds an cascaded "Open
With"-Option to the context menu. Customizeable, of course.



...that capability is actually built into OS X as baseline - just
cnrtl+click on the file/Alias; and you can create the Alias/Webloc on
the Desktop using drag/drop.


Rufus, you seem to be referring to opening a _file_ or _alias_ (what we
on the Windows world known as a "shortcut") with an alternate program.
(By the way, Windows also has the "open with" feature at the file
level). Wolfgang was referring to opening an HTML link from within
Seamonkey, which is a different problem.



I'm referring to both, actually.  In OS X (and I'm thinking Win as
well...) you can drag a URL out of the navigation bar or anywhere on a
web page and onto the Desktop to create an Alias (the "link") - from
there you can simply cntrl+click (right click) and get and Open With
contextual menu that will allow you to open that "link" with any browser
installed on your machine by simply choosing the one you wish - this
would be the way to do it without an add-on and using drag and drop, as
previously suggested elsewhere.

But it *would* be really nice to see this ability contained within SM,
seeing as it is a feature of the OS X interface itself.  I only recently
discovered that you can do this within Safari if you enable Developer
Menu in Safari Prefs - which also gets you the ability to invoke browser
spoofing.

...I'm becoming more and more interested in Safari.

You can also just drag a link onto an application icon, either on the 
desktop, Dock or whatever. The behaviour works fine in Windows, too. One 
could have Safari, Firefox or whatever pinned to the task bar and just 
drag a link onto it. It's not necessary to create aliases and shortcuts 
unless a link will be revisited many times.


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Re: Found bug in spell check in SM 2.2.1

2013-09-11 Thread Trane Francks

On 9/11/13 4:43 AM +0900, PhillipJones wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

PhillipJones wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

PhillipJones wrote:


Bug is as follows:

You mistype a word previously it put a red line under the misspelled
word, click on the word and a list of suggestions would appear.

Now if you set to _check before sending_ that works (which has not
worked for me for ages always would crash SM). This is for Email and
newsgroups.

Either way works on the Web Browser section.


Sounds like a bug was fixed, no?

You've said that what didn't work before works now, and everything works
fine. What's the problem?


No read again.

Now is broken the ability to check as you type.


Ah, you meant to say that, but you didn't. Got it.

I've never been very good at mind-reading, please understand.

On my machines, it works fine as it always has.


Previously before the update spell as you type worked. Spell before
sending crashed SM (Mail and New or Web browsing)


Not my experience (no crashes here), but of course YMMV.


This is on the Mac version.
I've always had the spell before send to crash SM hard. Throughout the
SM 1 version and up to the 2.2.0

In this version 2.2.1 spell before send doesn't crash, but spell as you
check no longer works unless SM has changed they way it works.

Spelling before send works fine on OS X here in 2.20. I've never 
experienced such crashes.


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