Re: king soopers not compatible with sm

2014-12-18 Thread Paul

Jim wrote:
Yesterday, when I went on the King Soopers web site 
(www.kingsoopers.com) I kept getting the message that my browser is out 
of date (it isn't).


I emailed their customer service web site support and got this reply:

"Thank you for contacting Customer Connect regarding website issues. 
Unfortunately, the King Soopers website is only complatible with Google 
Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. I do apologize 
for the inconvenience this has caused you.


I hope that you find this information helpful. If I can be of further 
assistance, please simply respond to this email or call 1-800-576-4377."


==
(Can you hear my eyes rolling?)

They also sent me a customer survey form -- got plenty of coal for them 
this Christmas.


BTW, yesterday was the first time I had this problem with their site -- 
may have been a fluke.


The entire website is JS, so all I get is a white screen.
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Re: Silverlight not working with SM 2.31

2014-12-18 Thread EE

Evan Davidson wrote:

EE wrote:

EE wrote:

I updated the Silverlight plugin, since I got a warning that it was
outdated.  SeaMonkey will not use it.  If I clear the placeholder from
plugins click-to-play, there is nothing under it.  Firefox and Safari
both work with Silverlight with no problem.  Is there any way to fix
Silverlight for SeaMonkey?


I found out later that it is Flashblock 1.5.18 that causes that to
happen.  I have to disable it in the addons window to stop it from
interfering with Silverlight.  Is there any way to hack something in
Flashblock to stop it from completely blocking Silverlight?



Check out
news://news.mozilla.org:119/1ridnbubzi_g6xxjnz2dnuu7-emdn...@mozilla.org

SM 2.31 doesn't work with Flashblock for flash either unless you install
Flashblock version "21". The same case may situation may exist for
Silverlight. If you still have a problem, contact the developer, Phillip
Chee at mailto:philip.c...@gmail.com .


That message at news.mozilla.org is about Flashblock 1.5.17 and 
SeaMonkey 2.31.  Version 1.5.18 fixed that.  There is now a new problem 
with Silverlight.

Thanks for the email address.  I have emailed Philip Chee about it.

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

2014-12-18 Thread EE

Paul Bergsagel wrote:

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.


You could just use plugins click-to-play.  That works for any plugin.  I 
wish I could find something that would stop HTML5 from loading 
automatically, though.  Flashblock is now completely interfering with 
Silverlight, and it is the only extension I could find that would put a 
placeholder over HTML5 items.


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Re: king soopers not compatible with sm

2014-12-18 Thread EE

Jim wrote:

Yesterday, when I went on the King Soopers web site
(www.kingsoopers.com) I kept getting the message that my browser is out
of date (it isn't).

I emailed their customer service web site support and got this reply:

"Thank you for contacting Customer Connect regarding website issues.
Unfortunately, the King Soopers website is only complatible with Google
Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. I do apologize
for the inconvenience this has caused you.

I hope that you find this information helpful. If I can be of further
assistance, please simply respond to this email or call 1-800-576-4377."

==
(Can you hear my eyes rolling?)

They also sent me a customer survey form -- got plenty of coal for them
this Christmas.

BTW, yesterday was the first time I had this problem with their site --
may have been a fluke.


I get nothing from that at all, not even an error message.

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Re: Problem loading images

2014-12-18 Thread EE

Lee wrote:

On 12/18/14, Ivan Berger  wrote:

I gather that checking "load all images" is a security risk, so I've
always checked "load images only from originating server," then checked
the "show remote content" button on each e-mail whose source I trusted.
But now that button no longer shows up--which makes a lot of emails
useless.  I'm currently using 2.31, but I think I had this problem just
before I upgraded from 2.30.  How do I get  the button back?

And--definitely under 2.30 and I think earlier--there seems to be no way
to issue blanket remote-content privileges for trusted senders, as there
is in Thunderbird.  Is there no way to do this in SeaMonkey?


Probably not, but request policy might do what you want:
   https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/requestpolicy/

Regards,
Lee

Many sites use third party image servers, though, so you are very likely 
to have problems.  I have had no problems with allowing third-party 
images.  I do block third-party cookies and referrers to keep the snoops 
at bay, however.



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Re: Silverlight not working with SM 2.31

2014-12-18 Thread Evan Davidson

EE wrote:

EE wrote:

I updated the Silverlight plugin, since I got a warning that it was
outdated.  SeaMonkey will not use it.  If I clear the placeholder from
plugins click-to-play, there is nothing under it.  Firefox and Safari
both work with Silverlight with no problem.  Is there any way to fix
Silverlight for SeaMonkey?


I found out later that it is Flashblock 1.5.18 that causes that to
happen.  I have to disable it in the addons window to stop it from
interfering with Silverlight.  Is there any way to hack something in
Flashblock to stop it from completely blocking Silverlight?



Check out 
news://news.mozilla.org:119/1ridnbubzi_g6xxjnz2dnuu7-emdn...@mozilla.org


SM 2.31 doesn't work with Flashblock for flash either unless you install 
Flashblock version "21". The same case may situation may exist for 
Silverlight. If you still have a problem, contact the developer, Phillip 
Chee at mailto:philip.c...@gmail.com .

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Re: Problem loading images

2014-12-18 Thread Lee
On 12/18/14, Ivan Berger  wrote:
> I gather that checking "load all images" is a security risk, so I've
> always checked "load images only from originating server," then checked
> the "show remote content" button on each e-mail whose source I trusted.
> But now that button no longer shows up--which makes a lot of emails
> useless.  I'm currently using 2.31, but I think I had this problem just
> before I upgraded from 2.30.  How do I get  the button back?
>
> And--definitely under 2.30 and I think earlier--there seems to be no way
> to issue blanket remote-content privileges for trusted senders, as there
> is in Thunderbird.  Is there no way to do this in SeaMonkey?

Probably not, but request policy might do what you want:
  https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/requestpolicy/

Regards,
Lee
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Re: king soopers not compatible with sm

2014-12-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/18/2014 6:31 AM, Jim wrote:
> Yesterday, when I went on the King Soopers web site 
> (www.kingsoopers.com) I kept getting the message that my browser is out 
> of date (it isn't).
> 
> I emailed their customer service web site support and got this reply:
> 
> "Thank you for contacting Customer Connect regarding website issues. 
> Unfortunately, the King Soopers website is only complatible with Google 
> Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. I do apologize 
> for the inconvenience this has caused you.
> 
> I hope that you find this information helpful. If I can be of further 
> assistance, please simply respond to this email or call 1-800-576-4377."
> 
> ==
> (Can you hear my eyes rolling?)
> 
> They also sent me a customer survey form -- got plenty of coal for them 
> this Christmas.
> 
> BTW, yesterday was the first time I had this problem with their site -- 
> may have been a fluke.
> 

I had no problem.  I have the PrefBar extension.  I used it to spoof
Firefox.  That means the site thought I was using Firefox when I was
actually using SeaMonkey.

By the way, SeaMonkey's "Advertise Firefox compatibility" feature does
not help with the Kingsoopers site.

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I am sticking with SeaMonkey 2.26.1 until saved passwords can
be used when autocomplete=off.  See
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Re: Seamonkey BUG id=759749

2014-12-18 Thread Ray_Net

Daniel wrote on 18/12/2014 10:14:

On 18/12/14 10:37, Ray_Net wrote:

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 





Ray, the bug shows it happening to three different people in the past 
three months or so. Next time it happens, can you try to get an 
about:crashes report and post it here or on the bug report. See if 
that gets the bug re-opened!!


What do you want exactly ?  Because my posted link is issued from 
about:crashes.


Is this info
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/d24c6e5f-98fb-491d-9e3d-c7d472141217 
not enough ?



That's is the line in about:crashes :
bp-d24c6e5f-98fb-491d-9e3d-c7d47214121718/12/201400:29
And clicking on it gives the link i have posted.


I can reproduce relatively easely, i just have to move on the roads in a 
GoogelMaps StreetView window.


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Re: king soopers not compatible with sm

2014-12-18 Thread WaltS48

On 12/18/2014 09:52 AM, Jim wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jim wrote:


Yesterday, when I went on the King Soopers web site
(www.kingsoopers.com) I kept getting the message that my browser is
out of date (it isn't).


You can browse the site normally if you click the link, "To continue
without upgrading, click here."

They set a cookie called "bypassUnsupportedBrowser" so you won't be
nagged on every click -- until, of course, you clear the cookie.


I did that yesterday ("continue without upgrading"), but I received that
same warning about 3 times total while on that site.

My browser is set to "Accept all cookies", and under retention, "Accept
cookies normally".

Will see if it continues to do it today.



Switch to Firefox.

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Re: SM 2.31 still crashing when compacting IMAP folders

2014-12-18 Thread WaltS48

On 12/17/2014 10:47 PM, flyguy wrote:

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
) 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.





I would expect it to work on a Windows computer.

Does your SeaMonkey have --disable-crashreporter in its Configure arguments?

Microsoft doesn't repackage software Like Linux distributions do to add 
their default home page and remove functionality.


We can't update Linux distribution versions until they get around to 
releasing the update. Which is normally about a week or more after 
Mozilla releases them.


Window users have Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Software Installation 
where they can select how they want SeaMonkey to update. We don't if we 
are using the Linux distributions version.


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Re: king soopers not compatible with sm

2014-12-18 Thread Jim

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jim wrote:


Yesterday, when I went on the King Soopers web site
(www.kingsoopers.com) I kept getting the message that my browser is
out of date (it isn't).


You can browse the site normally if you click the link, "To continue
without upgrading, click here."

They set a cookie called "bypassUnsupportedBrowser" so you won't be
nagged on every click -- until, of course, you clear the cookie.

I did that yesterday ("continue without upgrading"), but I received that 
same warning about 3 times total while on that site.


My browser is set to "Accept all cookies", and under retention, "Accept 
cookies normally".


Will see if it continues to do it today.
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Re: king soopers not compatible with sm

2014-12-18 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Jim wrote:


Yesterday, when I went on the King Soopers web site
(www.kingsoopers.com) I kept getting the message that my browser is
out of date (it isn't).


You can browse the site normally if you click the link, "To continue 
without upgrading, click here."


They set a cookie called "bypassUnsupportedBrowser" so you won't be 
nagged on every click -- until, of course, you clear the cookie.


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king soopers not compatible with sm

2014-12-18 Thread Jim
Yesterday, when I went on the King Soopers web site 
(www.kingsoopers.com) I kept getting the message that my browser is out 
of date (it isn't).


I emailed their customer service web site support and got this reply:

"Thank you for contacting Customer Connect regarding website issues. 
Unfortunately, the King Soopers website is only complatible with Google 
Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. I do apologize 
for the inconvenience this has caused you.


I hope that you find this information helpful. If I can be of further 
assistance, please simply respond to this email or call 1-800-576-4377."


==
(Can you hear my eyes rolling?)

They also sent me a customer survey form -- got plenty of coal for them 
this Christmas.


BTW, yesterday was the first time I had this problem with their site -- 
may have been a fluke.


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Problem loading images

2014-12-18 Thread Ivan Berger
I gather that checking "load all images" is a security risk, so I've 
always checked "load images only from originating server," then checked 
the "show remote content" button on each e-mail whose source I trusted.  
But now that button no longer shows up--which makes a lot of emails 
useless.  I'm currently using 2.31, but I think I had this problem just 
before I upgraded from 2.30.  How do I get  the button back?


And--definitely under 2.30 and I think earlier--there seems to be no way 
to issue blanket remote-content privileges for trusted senders, as there 
is in Thunderbird.  Is there no way to do this in SeaMonkey?



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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-18 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Daniel wrote:

On 18/12/14 10:31, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

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?


Jamie, when you say you are/were able to copy your bookmarks from one PC
to another, what do you mean??

Are you coping the places.sqlite file or exporting bookmarks to html and
then copying that html file and importing it on the other computer or
.??



Just copying places.sqlite used to work for copying bookmarks from one 
machine to the other.  It stopped working at the 2.29 build.


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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-18 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Ant wrote:

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. :/


That's the problem, yes.  I have to use the bookmarks.html file now to 
import the bookmarks rather than places.sqlite.



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Re: Seamonkey BUG id=759749

2014-12-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/12/14 10:37, Ray_Net wrote:

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



Ray, the bug shows it happening to three different people in the past 
three months or so. Next time it happens, can you try to get an 
about:crashes report and post it here or on the bug report. See if that 
gets the bug re-opened!!


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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: "click here to always load remote content"

2014-12-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/12/14 17:18, Janine Starykowicz wrote:

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.

Janine, given a new version is about six weeks, a couple of versions 
would be about three months. Does that time frame ring true'ish??


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 
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Re: places.sqlite

2014-12-18 Thread Daniel

On 18/12/14 10:31, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

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?


Jamie, when you say you are/were able to copy your bookmarks from one PC 
to another, what do you mean??


Are you coping the places.sqlite file or exporting bookmarks to html and 
then copying that html file and importing it on the other computer or 
.??


--
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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

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

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