Re: SM 2.31 still crashing when compacting IMAP folders

2014-12-17 Thread Daniel

On 17/12/14 12:51, WaltS48 wrote:

On 12/16/2014 08:13 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 2:44 PM:

On 12/16/2014 02:32 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 1:04 PM:

On 12/16/2014 12:21 PM, Gabriel wrote:

Hi,

does anyone know if/when SeaMonkey will stop crashing every time an
IMAP
folder is compacted?
Since v. 2.29.1 (see my thread
i_mdnr52dq-um7ljnz2dnuu7-uwdn...@mozilla.org) the issue was not
resolved!

Also , is something broken with the Mozilla Crash Reports sysmen? I
can't find any of my submitted crashes.


thank you
G.



Oops! Disregard that other post.

SeaMonkey doesn't have about:crashes so you won't see anything
listed in
Help  Troubleshooting Information.


Works for me.  And Troubleshooting lists crash reports for last two
days.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/34.0
SeaMonkey/2.31





I might not have it because I have the openSUSE build installed and they
ripped it out.

The openSUSE Firefox build does have it. SMDH



Uh, why did they rip it out? Who or what did that serve?




Maybe they did not. It is an old profile.

Looking at about:about in a new test profile and I don't see
about:crashes in the list.

Here are the configure arguments for the openSUSE build:

Configure arguments

--enable-application=suite --libdir=/usr/lib64/seamonkey --prefix=/usr
--with-l10n-base=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/l10n --disable-tests
--enable-release --enable-stdcxx-compat --enable-elf-hack
--disable-debug --disable-dtd-debug --enable-libxul --with-system-nspr
--with-system-nss --with-system-zlib --enable-ldap-experimental
--disable-installer --disable-mochitest --disable-crashreporter
--disable-updater --enable-startup-notification --enable-system-hunspell
--enable-libproxy
--with-external-source-dir=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/seamonkey


When I clicked on the about:crashes link in Walt's response, a Browser 
Tab opened telling me I had submitted a Report, quoting the Report ID, 
and quoted the Date and Time submitted.


Are others not seeing this  assuming they had previously submitted a 
crash report??


--
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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:32.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.29 Build identifier: 20140829003846

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.31 Build identifier: 20141020202138

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Re: SM 2.31 still crashing when compacting IMAP folders

2014-12-17 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Daniel wrote on 17/12/14 16:38:

On 17/12/14 12:51, WaltS48 wrote:

On 12/16/2014 08:13 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 2:44 PM:

On 12/16/2014 02:32 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 1:04 PM:

On 12/16/2014 12:21 PM, Gabriel wrote:

Hi,

does anyone know if/when SeaMonkey will stop crashing every time an
IMAP
folder is compacted?
Since v. 2.29.1 (see my thread
i_mdnr52dq-um7ljnz2dnuu7-uwdn...@mozilla.org) the issue was not
resolved!

Also , is something broken with the Mozilla Crash Reports sysmen? I
can't find any of my submitted crashes.


thank you
G.



Oops! Disregard that other post.

SeaMonkey doesn't have about:crashes so you won't see anything
listed in
Help  Troubleshooting Information.


Works for me.  And Troubleshooting lists crash reports for last two
days.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/34.0
SeaMonkey/2.31





I might not have it because I have the openSUSE build installed and 
they

ripped it out.

The openSUSE Firefox build does have it. SMDH



Uh, why did they rip it out? Who or what did that serve?




Maybe they did not. It is an old profile.

Looking at about:about in a new test profile and I don't see
about:crashes in the list.

Here are the configure arguments for the openSUSE build:

Configure arguments

--enable-application=suite --libdir=/usr/lib64/seamonkey --prefix=/usr
--with-l10n-base=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/l10n --disable-tests
--enable-release --enable-stdcxx-compat --enable-elf-hack
--disable-debug --disable-dtd-debug --enable-libxul --with-system-nspr
--with-system-nss --with-system-zlib --enable-ldap-experimental
--disable-installer --disable-mochitest --disable-crashreporter
--disable-updater --enable-startup-notification --enable-system-hunspell
--enable-libproxy
--with-external-source-dir=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/seamonkey


When I clicked on the about:crashes link in Walt's response, a Browser 
Tab opened telling me I had submitted a Report, quoting the Report ID, 
and quoted the Date and Time submitted.


Are others not seeing this  assuming they had previously submitted 
a crash report??



+1 confirm seeing about:crashes page of submitted crashes OK.
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Re: SM 2.31 still crashing when compacting IMAP folders

2014-12-17 Thread WaltS48

On 12/17/2014 03:38 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 17/12/14 12:51, WaltS48 wrote:

On 12/16/2014 08:13 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 2:44 PM:

On 12/16/2014 02:32 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 1:04 PM:

On 12/16/2014 12:21 PM, Gabriel wrote:

Hi,

does anyone know if/when SeaMonkey will stop crashing every time an
IMAP
folder is compacted?
Since v. 2.29.1 (see my thread
i_mdnr52dq-um7ljnz2dnuu7-uwdn...@mozilla.org) the issue was not
resolved!

Also , is something broken with the Mozilla Crash Reports sysmen? I
can't find any of my submitted crashes.


thank you
G.



Oops! Disregard that other post.

SeaMonkey doesn't have about:crashes so you won't see anything
listed in
Help  Troubleshooting Information.


Works for me.  And Troubleshooting lists crash reports for last two
days.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/34.0
SeaMonkey/2.31





I might not have it because I have the openSUSE build installed and
they
ripped it out.

The openSUSE Firefox build does have it. SMDH



Uh, why did they rip it out? Who or what did that serve?




Maybe they did not. It is an old profile.

Looking at about:about in a new test profile and I don't see
about:crashes in the list.

Here are the configure arguments for the openSUSE build:

Configure arguments

--enable-application=suite --libdir=/usr/lib64/seamonkey --prefix=/usr
--with-l10n-base=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/l10n --disable-tests
--enable-release --enable-stdcxx-compat --enable-elf-hack
--disable-debug --disable-dtd-debug --enable-libxul --with-system-nspr
--with-system-nss --with-system-zlib --enable-ldap-experimental
--disable-installer --disable-mochitest --disable-crashreporter
--disable-updater --enable-startup-notification --enable-system-hunspell
--enable-libproxy
--with-external-source-dir=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/seamonkey



When I clicked on the about:crashes link in Walt's response, a Browser
Tab opened telling me I had submitted a Report, quoting the Report ID,
and quoted the Date and Time submitted.

Are others not seeing this  assuming they had previously submitted a
crash report??




How does my SeaMonkey submit a crash report (if I ever use it for it to 
crash) with --disable-crashreporter as a configure argument in the 
openSUSE build?


I'm speculating that with --disable-crashreporter in my build I would 
not have about:crashes.


With SeaMonkey open, when I click on about:crashes in this message I get:

Invalid Address

The URL is not valid and cannot be loaded.

The provided address is not in a recognized format. Please check the 
location bar for mistakes and try again.


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Re: SM 2.31 still crashing when compacting IMAP folders

2014-12-17 Thread WaltS48

Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:

Daniel wrote on 17/12/14 16:38:

On 17/12/14 12:51, WaltS48 wrote:

On 12/16/2014 08:13 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 2:44 PM:

On 12/16/2014 02:32 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 1:04 PM:

On 12/16/2014 12:21 PM, Gabriel wrote:

Hi,

does anyone know if/when SeaMonkey will stop crashing every time an
IMAP
folder is compacted?
Since v. 2.29.1 (see my thread
i_mdnr52dq-um7ljnz2dnuu7-uwdn...@mozilla.org) the issue was not
resolved!

Also , is something broken with the Mozilla Crash Reports sysmen? I
can't find any of my submitted crashes.


thank you
G.



Oops! Disregard that other post.

SeaMonkey doesn't have about:crashes so you won't see anything
listed in
Help  Troubleshooting Information.


Works for me.  And Troubleshooting lists crash reports for last two
days.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/34.0
SeaMonkey/2.31





I might not have it because I have the openSUSE build installed and
they
ripped it out.

The openSUSE Firefox build does have it. SMDH



Uh, why did they rip it out? Who or what did that serve?




Maybe they did not. It is an old profile.

Looking at about:about in a new test profile and I don't see
about:crashes in the list.

Here are the configure arguments for the openSUSE build:

Configure arguments

--enable-application=suite --libdir=/usr/lib64/seamonkey --prefix=/usr
--with-l10n-base=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/l10n --disable-tests
--enable-release --enable-stdcxx-compat --enable-elf-hack
--disable-debug --disable-dtd-debug --enable-libxul --with-system-nspr
--with-system-nss --with-system-zlib --enable-ldap-experimental
--disable-installer --disable-mochitest --disable-crashreporter
--disable-updater --enable-startup-notification --enable-system-hunspell
--enable-libproxy
--with-external-source-dir=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/seamonkey



When I clicked on the about:crashes link in Walt's response, a Browser
Tab opened telling me I had submitted a Report, quoting the Report ID,
and quoted the Date and Time submitted.

Are others not seeing this  assuming they had previously submitted
a crash report??


+1 confirm seeing about:crashes page of submitted crashes OK.



Using the openSUSE build with --disable-crashreporter in the Configure 
arguments?


I see,

Invalid Address

The URL is not valid and cannot be loaded.

The provided address is not in a recognized format. Please check the 
location bar for mistakes and try again.

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Re: can't watch QuickTime movies - SM 2.31 OS X Solution posted.

2014-12-17 Thread Gabriel

Paul Bergsagel wrote on 17/12/14 04:40:

Hi Gabriel,

I suspect you have the Flashblock extension installed.

Flashblock blocks Quicktime video and will not let it play. There are two ways
to get Quicktime video to play:

1. Add Apple.com to Flashblock's whitelist. To do this go to Tools-Add-ons
Manager and locate the preferences for Flashblock and add www.apple.com
(without the quotes) If a site uses the QuickTime plug-in for video you need to
add that site to Flashblock's whitelist for the video to play.


[cut]


Hi Paul,

I dont' have Flashblock on SM (I have it on FF), so I went to the plugins 
settings and changed the QuickTime option to always active instead of ask 
(it was not asking at all). Now it's working.
I think there's a little bug in the activation process when the QuickTime 
plugin is not loaded, because the same settings worked with other plugins such 
as Flash or PDF viewers.


G.

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Re: SM 2.31 still crashing when compacting IMAP folders

2014-12-17 Thread NoOp
On 12/17/2014 07:04 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
 On 12/17/2014 03:38 AM, Daniel wrote:
 On 17/12/14 12:51, WaltS48 wrote:
 On 12/16/2014 08:13 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 2:44 PM:
 On 12/16/2014 02:32 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 1:04 PM:
 On 12/16/2014 12:21 PM, Gabriel wrote:
 Hi,

 does anyone know if/when SeaMonkey will stop crashing every time an
 IMAP
 folder is compacted?
 Since v. 2.29.1 (see my thread
 i_mdnr52dq-um7ljnz2dnuu7-uwdn...@mozilla.org) the issue was not
 resolved!

 Also , is something broken with the Mozilla Crash Reports sysmen? I
 can't find any of my submitted crashes.


 thank you
 G.


 Oops! Disregard that other post.

 SeaMonkey doesn't have about:crashes so you won't see anything
 listed in
 Help  Troubleshooting Information.

 Works for me.  And Troubleshooting lists crash reports for last two
 days.

 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101
 Firefox/34.0
 SeaMonkey/2.31




 I might not have it because I have the openSUSE build installed and
 they
 ripped it out.

 The openSUSE Firefox build does have it. SMDH


 Uh, why did they rip it out? Who or what did that serve?



 Maybe they did not. It is an old profile.

 Looking at about:about in a new test profile and I don't see
 about:crashes in the list.

 Here are the configure arguments for the openSUSE build:

 Configure arguments

 --enable-application=suite --libdir=/usr/lib64/seamonkey --prefix=/usr
 --with-l10n-base=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/l10n --disable-tests
 --enable-release --enable-stdcxx-compat --enable-elf-hack
 --disable-debug --disable-dtd-debug --enable-libxul --with-system-nspr
 --with-system-nss --with-system-zlib --enable-ldap-experimental
 --disable-installer --disable-mochitest --disable-crashreporter
 --disable-updater --enable-startup-notification --enable-system-hunspell
 --enable-libproxy
 --with-external-source-dir=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/seamonkey


 When I clicked on the about:crashes link in Walt's response, a Browser
 Tab opened telling me I had submitted a Report, quoting the Report ID,
 and quoted the Date and Time submitted.

 Are others not seeing this  assuming they had previously submitted a
 crash report??

 
 
 How does my SeaMonkey submit a crash report (if I ever use it for it to 
 crash) with --disable-crashreporter as a configure argument in the 
 openSUSE build?
 
 I'm speculating that with --disable-crashreporter in my build I would 
 not have about:crashes.
 
 With SeaMonkey open, when I click on about:crashes in this message I get:
 
 Invalid Address
 
 The URL is not valid and cannot be loaded.
 
 The provided address is not in a recognized format. Please check the 
 location bar for mistakes and try again.
 

It could be that your distro version does not have crashreporter enabled
because of debug symbol issues. However that supposedly was resolved
some time ago. Submit a bug report to *your distro* bug report system
and refer them to these Mozilla bug reports:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447771
(allow Linux distributions to submit crash reports to
crash-stats.mozilla.com)
and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=535947
(Requesting account for uploading symbols for openSUSE Linux builds)
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Re: can't watch QuickTime movies - SM 2.31 OS X Solution posted.

2014-12-17 Thread EE

Paul Bergsagel wrote:

Hi Gabriel,

I suspect you have the Flashblock extension installed.

Flashblock blocks Quicktime video and will not let it play. There are
two ways to get Quicktime video to play:

1. Add Apple.com to Flashblock's whitelist. To do this go to
Tools-Add-ons Manager and locate the preferences for Flashblock and add
www.apple.com (without the quotes) If a site uses the QuickTime
plug-in for video you need to add that site to Flashblock's whitelist
for the video to play.

2. If you do not need the Flashblock extension you can disable or remove
it.

The video you posted play once I added apple to the whitelist.

Gabriel wrote:

Hi all,

in SM I can't view QuickTime movies such as:
http://www.apple.com/holiday/#film-holiday

The same problem with Firefox 34 , where I allowed the QuickTime plugin
to be activated.
It works with Safari ...

My SeaMonkey version:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.10; rv:34.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0 SeaMonkey/2.31
Build identifier: 20141202221228


How can I fix that?

tnx
G.


What has Flashblock got to do with Quicktime?  Quicktime is a different 
plugin.


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Re: Third-party cookie question

2014-12-17 Thread EE

David E. Ross wrote:

On 12/12/2014 9:10 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

This evening, I cleared all private data (including cache and cookies),
and then visited nhl.com.

Immediately after aborting their troublesome javascript,* I inspected my
cookies and discovered that google.com had set a cookie.

Now, my cookie policy at Edit | Preferences | Privacy  Security |
Cookies is Allow cookies for the originating website only (no
third-party cookies).

So how was Google able to set a cookie if I never visited their site?

It's bad enough that they update their dossier on me when I visit their
own sites, do they have to do it everywhere else, too?\

More to the point, how can I set SeaMonkey to do as it says and block
third-party cookies?


* -- They have a series of annoying scripts that grind SM to a halt and
must be aborted before the site becomes usable. The URLs are constantly
changing; today's version was at
http://cdn.nhle.com/projects/ice3-ui/com.nhl.ice3.ui.t5.components/GlobalPageImports/dist/js/GlobalPageImports.min.js?v=8.9:1.
And I'm constantly updating my custom filter in AdBlock Plus. That isn't
my question.



I ignore the presence of third-party cookies.  I merely mark the file
cookies.sqlite as read-only.  Before that, I deleted all cookies and
then carefully visited only those Web sites where I wanted cookies.  I
terminated SeaMonkey before marking the file read-only; that assured me
that session-only cookies were deleted.

Persistent cookies have an expiry date, and will not be used once they 
pass that date.  You would have to keep on doing that every time you 
find a cookies is not working any more.


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Re: Third-party cookie question

2014-12-17 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/14/2014 6:37 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
 On 12/14/2014 03:28 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 WaltS48 wrote:
 On 12/13/2014 11:10 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 WaltS48 wrote:
 On 12/13/2014 10:36 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 WaltS48 wrote:

 Have you tried the Allow cookies for the originating site only (no
 third-party cookies) setting?

 I refer you to my original query, which you apparently have not read.



 Slipped my mind when replying.

 Did you try a test profile, visit no web sites, check cookies. What did
 you find?

 See the response I gave to »Q« 16 minutes ago downthread.


 So you didn't try a test profile.

 Okay, I started my SeaMonkey with the test profile. Had the 2 Google
 cookies I mentioned earlier. Cleared cookies, history, cache, and
 everything else I could check.

 Restarted SeaMonkey with the test profile, had the 2 Google cookies
 again, repeated the Clear history, restart process and the 2 Google
 cookies come back on every restart.

 Let me set Block Cookies from This Website, the website being
 http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/, clear history, restart and
 they're back. Block Cookies from The Website under Tools  Cookie
 Manager is still enabled.

 Let me try checking When removing, block the listed websites from
 setting future cookies in the Cookies tab of Data Manager and using
 Remove there also. APPLAUSE! No Google cookies!

 That was an adventure. :)

 An interesting one, but not really relevant to my query.

 I don't get Google cookies on startup as you do, so I don't need to cure
 a problem I don't have.

 I don't get them merely by launching the browser as you do, so I don't
 need to cure a problem I don't have.

 (I don't understand what clearing history has to do with cookies, but be
 that as it may...)

 I do get precisely one Google cookie by visiting nhl.com, and since
 Google isn't the originating site, that makes them third-party cookies,
 which SeaMonkey claims it's blocking.

 How can Google set a third-party cookie from nhl.com when my setting
 says to reject third-party cookies? I must conclude that SM's
 cookie-handling routine is not working correctly.

 
 
 Sorry for the unnecessary noise.
 
 Then you need to file a bug report, or nhl.com is setting it and it 
 isn't a third-party cookie.
 
 Since a lot appears to be broken in SeaMonkey lately, you could switch 
 to Firefox.
 

If nhl.com is setting the cookie, then it is indeed a third-party
cookie.  My suspicion is that the nhl.com server is creating Web pages
that include fragments (e.g., images, search boxes) supplied by Google
or other sources.  SeaMonkey is instructed by links and scripts within
the nhl.com Web pages to request those fragments from third-party
servers; the replies include cookies from those servers.

I have the extension Live HTTP Headers from
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamonkey/addon/live-http-headers/.
I used it while surfing the Web sites for the four financial
institutions where I do online transactions.  Two of those sites -- for
credit unions -- requested fragments from Facebook servers.  Since
Facebook is now collecting information on Web users who do not even have
Facebook accounts, I reread the privacy policies of those two credit
unions and determined this situation violated their stated policies.
One credit union modified their Web site almost immediately to stop
pulling fragments from Facebook.  I had to complain to the federal
credit union regulators -- that they should force the credit union to
abide by their own privacy policy -- before the other credit union took
action.

Note:  The addons.mozilla.org page for Live HTTP Headers might indicate
that it is not available for the current version of SeaMonkey.  All it
requires is a tweak for compatibility.

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be used when autocomplete=off.  See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064639.
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places.sqlite

2014-12-17 Thread Cruz, Jaime
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply 
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.  Any 
idea why?


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Seamonkey BUG id=759749

2014-12-17 Thread Ray_Net

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759749

shows RESOLVED-FIXED

But i still experienced it ...


https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/d24c6e5f-98fb-491d-9e3d-c7d472141217
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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-17 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Ed Mullen wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:

I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.  Any
idea why?


Still working for me in SeaMonkey and Firefox.  Just did it this
afternoon.  SM latest version, FF latest Beta.

I'm doing it from Seamonkey on Windows to Seamonkey on Linux, and it 
isn't working.  Same version of Seamonkey on both platforms.



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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-17 Thread Ed Mullen

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:

I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.  Any
idea why?

Still working for me in SeaMonkey and Firefox.  Just did it this 
afternoon.  SM latest version, FF latest Beta.


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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-17 Thread Ed Mullen

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 7:12 PM:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:

I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.  Any
idea why?


Still working for me in SeaMonkey and Firefox.  Just did it this
afternoon.  SM latest version, FF latest Beta.


I'm doing it from Seamonkey on Windows to Seamonkey on Linux, and it
isn't working.  Same version of Seamonkey on both platforms.




Sorry, Jaime.  I don't do Linux.  Could it be a file system incompatibility?

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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-17 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Ed Mullen wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 7:12 PM:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:

I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.
Any
idea why?


Still working for me in SeaMonkey and Firefox.  Just did it this
afternoon.  SM latest version, FF latest Beta.


I'm doing it from Seamonkey on Windows to Seamonkey on Linux, and it
isn't working.  Same version of Seamonkey on both platforms.




Sorry, Jaime.  I don't do Linux.  Could it be a file system
incompatibility?



One that just suddenly popped up?  This used to work for at LEAST the 
past two years.  Nothing else has changed.



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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-17 Thread Ed Mullen

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 9:41 PM:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 7:12 PM:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:

I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by
simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.
Any
idea why?


Still working for me in SeaMonkey and Firefox.  Just did it this
afternoon.  SM latest version, FF latest Beta.


I'm doing it from Seamonkey on Windows to Seamonkey on Linux, and it
isn't working.  Same version of Seamonkey on both platforms.




Sorry, Jaime.  I don't do Linux.  Could it be a file system
incompatibility?



One that just suddenly popped up?  This used to work for at LEAST the
past two years.  Nothing else has changed.




Hey, it's still working for me in Windows. But I know little about the 
Linux builds.


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Re: SM 2.31 still crashing when compacting IMAP folders

2014-12-17 Thread flyguy

WaltS48 wrote, On 12/16/2014 5:51 PM:

On 12/16/2014 08:13 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 2:44 PM:

On 12/16/2014 02:32 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

WaltS48 wrote on 12/16/2014 1:04 PM:

On 12/16/2014 12:21 PM, Gabriel wrote:

Hi,

does anyone know if/when SeaMonkey will stop crashing every time an
IMAP
folder is compacted?
Since v. 2.29.1 (see my thread
i_mdnr52dq-um7ljnz2dnuu7-uwdn...@mozilla.org) the issue was not
resolved!

Also , is something broken with the Mozilla Crash Reports sysmen? I
can't find any of my submitted crashes.


thank you
G.



Oops! Disregard that other post.

SeaMonkey doesn't have about:crashes so you won't see anything
listed in
Help  Troubleshooting Information.


Works for me.  And Troubleshooting lists crash reports for last two
days.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/34.0
SeaMonkey/2.31





I might not have it because I have the openSUSE build installed and they
ripped it out.

The openSUSE Firefox build does have it. SMDH



Uh, why did they rip it out? Who or what did that serve?




Maybe they did not. It is an old profile.

Looking at about:about in a new test profile and I don't see
about:crashes in the list.

Here are the configure arguments for the openSUSE build:

Configure arguments

--enable-application=suite --libdir=/usr/lib64/seamonkey --prefix=/usr
--with-l10n-base=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/l10n --disable-tests
--enable-release --enable-stdcxx-compat --enable-elf-hack
--disable-debug --disable-dtd-debug --enable-libxul --with-system-nspr
--with-system-nss --with-system-zlib --enable-ldap-experimental
--disable-installer --disable-mochitest --disable-crashreporter
--disable-updater --enable-startup-notification --enable-system-hunspell
--enable-libproxy
--with-external-source-dir=/home/abuild/rpmbuild/BUILD/seamonkey


SM 2.26 on a Win 8.1 computer - about:about has an about:crashes item; 
clicking it opens a tab with a list of 18 crashes reports over the last 
three months.



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Re: can't watch QuickTime movies - SM 2.31 OS X Solution posted.

2014-12-17 Thread Paul Bergsagel

EE wrote:

Paul Bergsagel wrote:

Hi Gabriel,

I suspect you have the Flashblock extension installed.

Flashblock blocks Quicktime video and will not let it play. There are
two ways to get Quicktime video to play:

1. Add Apple.com to Flashblock's whitelist. To do this go to
Tools-Add-ons Manager and locate the preferences for Flashblock and add
www.apple.com (without the quotes) If a site uses the QuickTime
plug-in for video you need to add that site to Flashblock's whitelist
for the video to play.

2. If you do not need the Flashblock extension you can disable or remove
it.

The video you posted play once I added apple to the whitelist.

Gabriel wrote:

Hi all,

in SM I can't view QuickTime movies such as:
http://www.apple.com/holiday/#film-holiday

The same problem with Firefox 34 , where I allowed the QuickTime plugin
to be activated.
It works with Safari ...

My SeaMonkey version:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.10; rv:34.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0 SeaMonkey/2.31
Build identifier: 20141202221228


How can I fix that?

tnx
G.



What has Flashblock got to do with Quicktime?  Quicktime is a different
plugin.

I realize it is a different plugin. Still flashblock did manage to 
interfere with Quicktime. When the flashblock extension is enabled it 
somehow prevents the Quicktime plug-in from playing the video.


All I know is if you either disable Fashblock or add Apple.com (or the 
site with the QuickTime video you want to watch) to Falshblock's 
whitelist the QuickTime plug-in will work. Don't ask me why. I am simply 
reporting the empirical evidence. Just the facts ma'am, as Sgt. Friday 
would say on Dragnet.

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Re: click here to always load remote content

2014-12-17 Thread Janine Starykowicz

Mr. Ed wrote:

On 12/12/2014 10:36 AM, sean wrote:

Is it just my install of Seamonkey that never remembers that i've
clicked to always load remote content

this morning I clicked again to always load... on an e'mail that felt
familiar... opened the addressbook to find multiple copies of the very
same e'mail address of several dozen of my most received newsletters...

sean


This started a version or two ago with SeaMonkey.  I don't think anyone
is working on the problem



It's been a couple months for me.

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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-17 Thread Ant

On 12/17/2014 3:31 PM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:


I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.  Any
idea why?


I was having problems with my places.sqlite in v2.29 after I upgraded 
from v2.26.1. I manually share, like you, my file between Debian 
stable's 64-bit SM and two Windows machines (XP Pro SP3 and 64-bit 7 EE 
SP1). I noticed my histories got corrupted like missing events. I had to 
export my bookmarks and reimport as a new one/1. :(


Is this what you were having problems with? I am still with v2.26.1 and 
afraid to upgrade. :/

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