Re: SM 2.29.1 crashes when compating some IMAP folders

2014-10-08 Thread Gabriel

Isabelle wrote on 08/10/14 07.27:

I am having EXACTLY the same issue - SM crashes when compacting (IMAP) then 
when I open messages in the inbox they display the content of another message.


[cut]

Hi Isabelle,

to fix the problem of the wrong messages being shown, you need to right-click 
select the folder (eg. Inbox), choose Properties - repair folder.


I really don't know what is causing the crash when compating, I hope someone 
can fix that bug.


G.

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Re: PHP Include in SeaMonkey Composer

2014-10-08 Thread xylem2020
On Monday, May 20, 2013 9:29:16 AM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:
 hconnol...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
  On Sunday, 14 March 2010 20:11:27 UTC, MendoBob  wrote:
 
  Hi, I have run into a problem and would greatly appreciate the help of
 
  the SeaMonkey group mind.
 
 
 
  I am designing a new site where I would like to use an HTML document
 
  with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey
 
  Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.
 
 
 
  When the document  is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP
 
  statements. For example
 
 
 
  Before Save:
 
 
 
  htmlhead
 
  meta content=text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 http-equiv=Content-
 
  Type
 
  titlePHP Include Test/title/headbodyPHP Include Testbr
 
  ?php include(header.php); ?
 
  /body/html
 
 
 
  After Saving as PHP_Include_Test.php
 
 
 
  htmlhead
 
  meta content=text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 http-equiv=Content-
 
  Type
 
  titlePHP Include Test/title
 
  /headbodyPHP Include Testbr
 
  br
 
  /body/html
 
 
 
  Is there a work around for this using SeaMonkey composer? The users
 
  like using SeaMonkey as a WYSISYG editor. I have used the same
 
  technique with SeaMonkey using ASP statements and it seems to work
 
  fine, on an ASP server.
 
 
 
  Thank you very much,
 
 
 
- Bob
 
 
 
  Hi Bob,
 
 
 
  I've just experienced the same issue. Did you get any solutions?
 
 
 
  thanks
 
  Helen
 
 
 
 
 
 Don't edit the file in Composer, use Notepad or other plain-text editor.
 
 
 
 
 
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That's not really a solution.
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Re: PHP Include in SeaMonkey Composer

2014-10-08 Thread WaltS48

On 10/08/2014 08:30 AM, xylem2...@gmail.com wrote:

On Monday, May 20, 2013 9:29:16 AM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:

hconnol...@googlemail.com wrote:


On Sunday, 14 March 2010 20:11:27 UTC, MendoBob  wrote:



Hi, I have run into a problem and would greatly appreciate the help of



the SeaMonkey group mind.







I am designing a new site where I would like to use an HTML document



with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey



Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.







When the document  is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP



statements. For example







Before Save:







htmlhead



meta content=text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 http-equiv=Content-



Type



titlePHP Include Test/title/headbodyPHP Include Testbr



?php include(header.php); ?



/body/html







After Saving as PHP_Include_Test.php







htmlhead



meta content=text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 http-equiv=Content-



Type



titlePHP Include Test/title



/headbodyPHP Include Testbr



br



/body/html







Is there a work around for this using SeaMonkey composer? The users



like using SeaMonkey as a WYSISYG editor. I have used the same



technique with SeaMonkey using ASP statements and it seems to work



fine, on an ASP server.







Thank you very much,







   - Bob







Hi Bob,







I've just experienced the same issue. Did you get any solutions?







thanks



Helen








Don't edit the file in Composer, use Notepad or other plain-text editor.







That's not really a solution.




Why isn't it a solution if Composer doesn't understand PHP code?

Try [Aptana](http://www.aptana.com/) or [Eclipse desktop  web IDE] 
(https://www.eclipse.org/ide/)


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Re: Plugin check down?

2014-10-08 Thread Robert Kaiser

Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:

I have a fast connection, and usually get an instantaneous response, but
tonight https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/ has been thinking
for ten minutes (Win7 equivalent of the hourglass) without making up its
mind. I can browse other sites fine.


One of the largest datacenters that Mozilla uses had some network 
problems, so a number of Mozilla sites had issues. The issue has been 
solved now.


KaiRo

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Re: Plugin check down?

2014-10-08 Thread WaltS48

On 10/08/2014 10:05 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:

I have a fast connection, and usually get an instantaneous response, but
tonight https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/ has been thinking
for ten minutes (Win7 equivalent of the hourglass) without making up its
mind. I can browse other sites fine.


One of the largest datacenters that Mozilla uses had some network
problems, so a number of Mozilla sites had issues. The issue has been
solved now.

KaiRo




Not related to the [Bugzilla 0-day can reveal 0-day bugs in OSS giants 
like Mozilla, Red Hat | Ars 
Technica](http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/10/check-point-hacks-bugzilla-tracking-system-to-demonstrate-bad-bug/) 
problem?


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Re: SM 2.29.1 crashes when compating some IMAP folders

2014-10-08 Thread Isabelle
On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 2:13:37 AM UTC-6, Gabriel wrote:
 Isabelle wrote on 08/10/14 07.27:
 
  I am having EXACTLY the same issue - SM crashes when compacting (IMAP) then 
  when I open messages in the inbox they display the content of another 
  message.
 
 
 
 [cut]
 
 
 
 Hi Isabelle,
 
 
 
 to fix the problem of the wrong messages being shown, you need to right-click 
 
 select the folder (eg. Inbox), choose Properties - repair folder.
 
 
 
 I really don't know what is causing the crash when compating, I hope someone 
 
 can fix that bug.
 
 
 
 G.

Thank you so much Gabriel, it helped!!! All my messages are displaying right 
now!

Isabelle
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Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-08 Thread Paul Marwick

Ed Mullen wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote on 10/7/2014 12:58 PM:

Paul Marwick wrote on 10/7/2014 12:17 PM:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Paul Marwick wrote on 10/6/2014 3:50 PM:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Paul Marwick wrote on 10/6/2014 2:23 AM:

I followed the directions - used the new profile to log into a
password
protected site, saved the password. But there is no numbers.s 
file

created. And no information that I can find to help me actually get
the
password data from the old profile to the new one.


Passwords are in: signons.sqlite - you also want the old profile's
key3.db file, the key database for passwords


Thanks for that. Something odd going on though - still doesn't 
pick up

any of the passwords. I tried killing the new profile and starting
again, this time logged into a web site and saved my password. No 
sign
of a signons.sqlie being generated by doing so, but going into 
password

manager from the browser menu shows the saved password.

I'm also interested in where current versions of Seamonkey keep
bookmarks. Looking at the Firefox docs, Firefox seems to use
places.sqlite, but that doesn't seem to work with Seamonkey either.

:( I really don't want to give up on Seamonkey, but this is becoming
increasingly frustrating. Especially since the old profile works 
ok on

one machine, just not on the one I use most frequently.

Paul.



Well, I'm a Windows user, not Linux.  Still, I think the files are the
same in this case.  Bookmarks are kept in places.sqlite in SM as far
as I know.  You might want to peruse Mozillazine ala:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey


Thanks for that link - it gives me some data that I hadn't found in my
earlier searches, and is a bit more up-to-date than the link I found on
migrating profiles.

So far as I know, the only difference is in the profile location. Can't
see any reason that the files would be any different between Windows 
and

Linux. In Linux, the profile is stored in a hidden (. prefix) directory
called mozilla/seamonkey/profile-name under the users' home 
directory,

but it certainly looks as though the profile files are the same.

I've made a bit more progress. First, I've managed to get the bookmarks
correctly picked up. Turns out its not only places.sqlite you need.
There are two other files - places.sqlite-shm and places.sqlite-wal. If
those are also copied over, bookmarks work. I missed them when I first
tried to move things - they seem to be changed at the end of any 
session

and sometimes appear as places.sqlite.corrupt-???. Pity there doesn't
seem to be any documentation for it


Now that's interesting. I copy places.sqlite often to my Firefox profile
and all the bookmarks work without the other files you mention.


Second is not so good. It seems that the format for the password file
has changed again. Passwords are now stored in logins.json. Which,
naturally, is not an sqlite file. Looking at my working version of
2.29.1, it looks as though the first (successful) launch of the new
version converted from signons.sqlite. Whether there is any other 
way of
doing it is not clear at the moment. I hope someone can give me a 
method

of doing so


I used to use Password Exporter extension but it says it's not available
for SM 2.29.1. :-(

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/?src=ss 



Just for fun I tried installing it on 29.1.1 and it works.  I 
installed from the .xpi file saved on my disk.  You can try at the 
link above but if it doesn't work let me know and I'll send you the .xpi


Thanks, I'd appreciate that. It won't install to 2.6.1 either.

Paul.

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Re: New Profile Creation...

2014-10-08 Thread SamuelS

SamuelS wrote:

Hello all, running SM 2.29.1 on Win 8.1

I want to delete a few unused/unneeded profiles while moving my SM 
folder from one drive to another.


Consistently I receive an error message which says something to the 
effect cannot delete as this profile is in use etc.. despite the 
fact that SM is NOT running, how do I take care of this? I need to 
move the profile as it is hogging up a small drive and causing problems.


TIA - bo1953


Okay, now my challenge is, I have moved the SM profile from disk C to 
disk D, my issue is after pointing the new profile in SM Profile 
Manager, I receive the following message:


SeaMonkey cannot use the profileDefault user1. It may be in use, 
unavailable or damaged. Please choose another profile or create a new one.


What is the issue I have created here in trying to change the profile 
location? I have been able to change two (2) others without issues.


TIA - bo1953
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Re: New Profile Creation...

2014-10-08 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/8/2014 4:40 PM, SamuelS wrote:
 SamuelS wrote:
 Hello all, running SM 2.29.1 on Win 8.1

 I want to delete a few unused/unneeded profiles while moving my SM 
 folder from one drive to another.

 Consistently I receive an error message which says something to the 
 effect cannot delete as this profile is in use etc.. despite the 
 fact that SM is NOT running, how do I take care of this? I need to 
 move the profile as it is hogging up a small drive and causing problems.

 TIA - bo1953
 
 Okay, now my challenge is, I have moved the SM profile from disk C to 
 disk D, my issue is after pointing the new profile in SM Profile 
 Manager, I receive the following message:
 
 SeaMonkey cannot use the profileDefault user1. It may be in use, 
 unavailable or damaged. Please choose another profile or create a new one.
 
 What is the issue I have created here in trying to change the profile 
 location? I have been able to change two (2) others without issues.
 
 TIA - bo1953
 

Locate the file profles.ini for SeaMonkey.  In my configuration (and in
general), it is at
C:\Users\zyx\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profiles.ini, where
zyx is my Windows account name.

The file should contain a pointer to the folder where your profile is
located.  That would be the item Path.  I suggest you specify a complete
path, starting with D:\, in which case the item IsRelative should be 0
(zero).

When I did this, I then had to modify prefs.js in a plain-text editor
while SeaMonkey was terminated.  For preference variables having values
that were paths to various folders and files, I had to change some of
them to reflect the new location of the profile.  For example, my home
page is the export of bookmarks from places.sqlite (automatically done
every time I terminate SeaMonkey).  The exported file resides in my
profile, so I had to change that from a C:\ path to the new D:\ path.

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I am sticking with SeaMonkey 2.26.1 until saved passwords can
be used when autocomplete=off.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064639.
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Re: New Profile Creation...

2014-10-08 Thread SamuelS

David E. Ross wrote:

On 10/8/2014 4:40 PM, SamuelS wrote:

SamuelS wrote:

Hello all, running SM 2.29.1 on Win 8.1

I want to delete a few unused/unneeded profiles while moving my SM
folder from one drive to another.

Consistently I receive an error message which says something to the
effect cannot delete as this profile is in use etc.. despite the
fact that SM is NOT running, how do I take care of this? I need to
move the profile as it is hogging up a small drive and causing problems.

TIA - bo1953

Okay, now my challenge is, I have moved the SM profile from disk C to
disk D, my issue is after pointing the new profile in SM Profile
Manager, I receive the following message:

SeaMonkey cannot use the profileDefault user1. It may be in use,
unavailable or damaged. Please choose another profile or create a new one.

What is the issue I have created here in trying to change the profile
location? I have been able to change two (2) others without issues.

TIA - bo1953


Locate the file profles.ini for SeaMonkey.  In my configuration (and in
general), it is at
C:\Users\zyx\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profiles.ini, where
zyx is my Windows account name.

The file should contain a pointer to the folder where your profile is
located.  That would be the item Path.  I suggest you specify a complete
path, starting with D:\, in which case the item IsRelative should be 0
(zero).

When I did this, I then had to modify prefs.js in a plain-text editor
while SeaMonkey was terminated.  For preference variables having values
that were paths to various folders and files, I had to change some of
them to reflect the new location of the profile.  For example, my home
page is the export of bookmarks from places.sqlite (automatically done
every time I terminate SeaMonkey).  The exported file resides in my
profile, so I had to change that from a C:\ path to the new D:\ path.

Okay, David, just to be clear before I go off and start changing things 
in the prefs log file, for example, I can do a a right click on the 
file, then click on 'Edit'. from there I can go to 'Edit' then to 
'Replace' where the values inserted are C: and D: respectively, this 
would make, in essence, the correct changes to the path I need in order 
to use the new profile?


TIA again... bo1953
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Re: PHP Include in SeaMonkey Composer

2014-10-08 Thread Ed Mullen

xylem2...@gmail.com wrote on 10/8/2014 8:30 AM:

On Monday, May 20, 2013 9:29:16 AM UTC-7, Ed Mullen wrote:

hconnol...@googlemail.com wrote:


On Sunday, 14 March 2010 20:11:27 UTC, MendoBob  wrote:



Hi, I have run into a problem and would greatly appreciate the help of



the SeaMonkey group mind.







I am designing a new site where I would like to use an HTML document



with a .php extent type that the owner can edit using SeaMonkey



Composer. The document uses PHP statements on a PHP server.







When the document  is saved by Composer, it appears to delete the PHP



statements. For example







Before Save:







htmlhead



meta content=text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 http-equiv=Content-



Type



titlePHP Include Test/title/headbodyPHP Include Testbr



?php include(header.php); ?



/body/html







After Saving as PHP_Include_Test.php







htmlhead



meta content=text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1 http-equiv=Content-



Type



titlePHP Include Test/title



/headbodyPHP Include Testbr



br



/body/html







Is there a work around for this using SeaMonkey composer? The users



like using SeaMonkey as a WYSISYG editor. I have used the same



technique with SeaMonkey using ASP statements and it seems to work



fine, on an ASP server.







Thank you very much,







   - Bob







Hi Bob,







I've just experienced the same issue. Did you get any solutions?







thanks



Helen








Don't edit the file in Composer, use Notepad or other plain-text editor.





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That's not really a solution.



Just because you (or the users) like Composer doesn't mean it's a 
valid tool for what you're trying to do.  It isn't.  Sorry you didn't 
like my answer but it is the answer:  Learn PHP, create/edit your pages 
in a plain-text editor and your problems will be over.


I know of no WYSIWYG editor that will create valid PHP code for you.

I don't know of any WYSIWYG editor that will create HTML and CSS code 
(other than ridiculously simple examples) that will pass the validators:


http://validator.w3.org/

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

Sorry, people have been chasing this elusive Chimera since the advent of 
the Web to no avail.  There is no substitute for actually understanding 
and being able to write valid HTML and CSS.


That's not really a solution indicates that you don't understand the 
problem.


Sorry, don't mean to be harsh but the truth sometimes is.

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Re: Problems migrating data from an old profile to a new one

2014-10-08 Thread Ed Mullen

Paul Marwick wrote on 10/8/2014 5:32 PM:

Ed Mullen wrote:





I used to use Password Exporter extension but it says it's not available
for SM 2.29.1. :-(

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/password-exporter/?src=ss



Just for fun I tried installing it on 29.1.1 and it works.  I
installed from the .xpi file saved on my disk.  You can try at the
link above but if it doesn't work let me know and I'll send you the .xpi


Thanks, I'd appreciate that. It won't install to 2.6.1 either.

Paul.



http://edmullen.net/temp/password_exporter-1.2.1-fx+tb+sm.xpi

It installed just fine in SM 2.29.1 for me.

An aside, it's probably not a good idea to have an exported password 
file sitting around on your hard drive in plain view.  If you do use 
this, put the exported file in a secure encrypted location.


I use Safehouse encryption:  http://www.safehousesoftware.com/

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Re: New Profile Creation...

2014-10-08 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/8/2014 6:39 PM, SamuelS wrote:
 David E. Ross wrote:
 On 10/8/2014 4:40 PM, SamuelS wrote:
 SamuelS wrote:
 Hello all, running SM 2.29.1 on Win 8.1

 I want to delete a few unused/unneeded profiles while moving my SM
 folder from one drive to another.

 Consistently I receive an error message which says something to the
 effect cannot delete as this profile is in use etc.. despite the
 fact that SM is NOT running, how do I take care of this? I need to
 move the profile as it is hogging up a small drive and causing problems.

 TIA - bo1953
 Okay, now my challenge is, I have moved the SM profile from disk C to
 disk D, my issue is after pointing the new profile in SM Profile
 Manager, I receive the following message:

 SeaMonkey cannot use the profileDefault user1. It may be in use,
 unavailable or damaged. Please choose another profile or create a new one.

 What is the issue I have created here in trying to change the profile
 location? I have been able to change two (2) others without issues.

 TIA - bo1953

 Locate the file profles.ini for SeaMonkey.  In my configuration (and in
 general), it is at
 C:\Users\zyx\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\profiles.ini, where
 zyx is my Windows account name.

 The file should contain a pointer to the folder where your profile is
 located.  That would be the item Path.  I suggest you specify a complete
 path, starting with D:\, in which case the item IsRelative should be 0
 (zero).

 When I did this, I then had to modify prefs.js in a plain-text editor
 while SeaMonkey was terminated.  For preference variables having values
 that were paths to various folders and files, I had to change some of
 them to reflect the new location of the profile.  For example, my home
 page is the export of bookmarks from places.sqlite (automatically done
 every time I terminate SeaMonkey).  The exported file resides in my
 profile, so I had to change that from a C:\ path to the new D:\ path.

 Okay, David, just to be clear before I go off and start changing things 
 in the prefs log file, for example, I can do a a right click on the 
 file, then click on 'Edit'. from there I can go to 'Edit' then to 
 'Replace' where the values inserted are C: and D: respectively, this 
 would make, in essence, the correct changes to the path I need in order 
 to use the new profile?
 
 TIA again... bo1953
 

That will work PROVIDING the only thing changed was the drive letter.
If anything else in the path to the profile changed, you must adjust for
that, too.

For example, if your profile on the C-drive was in
C:\Users\zyx\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey (from my earlier
example) but your new location is D:\SeaMonkey\profiles, you must
locate all instances of the old path and change them to the new path.
In doing so about this time last year, I quickly discovered I could NOT
do a replace all.  Instead, I had to check each instance of a C:\ path
to determine whether or not it required adjustment.  This is because
some preference variables might be pointing to folders or files that are
not in your profile and thus remain on your C-drive.

-- 
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I am sticking with SeaMonkey 2.26.1 until saved passwords can
be used when autocomplete=off.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064639.
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