Re: Using < and > for URLs messing up for links.

2015-01-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/25/2015 8:53 PM, Ant wrote:
> On 1/25/2015 3:30 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> 
>>> Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of <
>>> and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this web
>>> page feature? Thank you in advance. :)
> 
>> The use of <> or other delimiters is strongly recommended in RFC 3986.
>> Why do you want to ignore that recommendation?
> 
> And then, my e-mail receipts will get annoyed when  don't work 
> because their e-mail clients don't link correctly or at all. :( I am 
> trying to be basic and lowest denominator with e-mail receivers.
> 

You are trying to accommodate recipients who are using defective E-mail
applications.  Instead of trying to defeat the RFC, you should suggest
that the recipients upgrade to a standards-compliant E-mail application.

I send an E-mail message every January to a list of about 40 relatives
and friends.  The message has a link to our annual newsletter, which is
in the form of a Web page.  The link is bracketed by <>.  The message
tells those whose E-mail applications cannot handle <> how to copy and
paste the link into their browsers.  Only 23 relatives and friends
prefer the newsletter as hardcopy sent via the U.S. Postal Service.

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32 - Solved

2015-01-25 Thread Ant

On 1/25/2015 4:51 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:




;-)


IT Crowd was awesome. Too bad, we won't get new episodes. :(
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Mike. Both you guys, with your mortgages and your term life insurance 
and your webber kettles(??). Ant. Ant. All of you, you're all a bunch of 
little, busy, blind ants. All you all. Saving up for your rainy days. 
Scratching up your acorns for the winter. You look at me and you think, 
"What a piece of pathetic trash out there in that leaky trailer." No 
spoon, no fork, no prospects. But, you know why? Cause I'm a 
grasshopper. Ant. Grasshopper. Ant. Grasshopper. Ant. Grasshopper. Ant. 
Grasshopper. Ant!" --Chris in the bar, before being thrown out in "Jaws 
of Life"."

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32 - Solved

2015-01-25 Thread Ant

WFM = "works for me"


I learned WFM @work (well, when I was working there since I just got 
laid off last week after about 12.833... years. :().




Don't feel stupid about WFM.  Too many people are now using their own
acronyms in place of English phrases because of Twitter and other
texting systems.  Usually, only those who create such acronyms know what
they mean.


I only use the common (one/1)s, but they drive me with the rare and new 
(1/one)s! :(




A frequent participant in Mozilla newsgroups is Tanstaafl.  That is not
someone's name; that is an acronym for "There ain't no such thing as a
free lunch".  I also see WTF and ROTFLMAO.  Here, SM is NOT "sadism and


Ha, I never noticed Tanstaafl and never knew that. :D



masochism; it is SeaMonkey.  TB is not tuberculosis; it is Thunderbird.


LOL@SM. I always said SM as SeaMonkey.



Newsgroup messages are not Twitter tweets.  We all could understand the
discussions better if participants used English (or their native
language) and not acronyms.


BDF&ICN. :P~
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Re: Printing

2015-01-25 Thread Ant

On 1/25/2015 3:10 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:


The next time you need to print, instead of going directly to Print, use
Print Preview and set the size and orientation as desired. SM will
remember those settings until you change them again.


OK, that may have worked.  I looked at Print Preview on the original
page, and sure enough it was set to 60% size...why, I have no idea. When
I changed it to 100%, and then went back and clicked on the "Print" link
it did print out correctly. Now I hope this is really sticky and will
apply to all future printing.  Thanks to all those who suggested
utilizing Print Preview!!


Always use print preview! I hate when my print results turn out wrong 
like extra blank pages, wasteful parts, wrong orientations, etc.

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32

2015-01-25 Thread Ant

On 1/25/2015 1:59 PM, Brian Mailman wrote:

Seamonkey 2.32
Win7

So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound.
The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the
fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on ISPQ,
etc.)


No problems. Check your Flash's volume control in W7's sound mixer while 
Flash is playing audio? How about in the Flash video?

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men; as a self-educated specialist in several arts she is the superior 
of any savage race of men; and in one or two high mental qualities she 
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Re: Using < and > for URLs messing up for links.

2015-01-25 Thread Ant

On 1/25/2015 2:07 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

Ant wrote on 25/01/2015 21:54:

Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of <
and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this
web page feature? Thank you in advance. :)


Why did you use "plain text" for composing mail ?


Because I am old school, and don't care for the fancy formattings and 
stuff. Also, HTML adds file sizes to some slow Internet contacts like 
those with still with dial-up modems.




"HTML" option will not insert < nor > to your mail.


I know that.
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Re: Using < and > for URLs messing up for links.

2015-01-25 Thread Ant

On 1/25/2015 3:30 PM, David E. Ross wrote:


Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of <
and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this web
page feature? Thank you in advance. :)



The use of <> or other delimiters is strongly recommended in RFC 3986.
Why do you want to ignore that recommendation?


And then, my e-mail receipts will get annoyed when  don't work 
because their e-mail clients don't link correctly or at all. :( I am 
trying to be basic and lowest denominator with e-mail receivers.

--
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of our brains cannot handle the wonder and greatness of heaven. It would 
be like trying to describe the Internet to an ant." --Rick Warren's 
book, The Purpose Driven Life

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.32 released

2015-01-25 Thread sean

Philip Chee wrote on 01/15/2015 05:08 AM:

On 15/01/2015 07:24, WaltS48 wrote:

On 01/14/2015 10:12 AM, Cecil Bankston wrote:



Is there any way to edit the Lightning addon to force compatibility
with this version?



See




  It looks like SeaMonkey users won't have a Lightning because
Thunderbird didn't build a 35.0 beta.

You may be able to figure out something to get it to work, or switch
to Thunderbird.




Quote:
You could try an untested and unreleased build from the build server,
for example:

https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/tinderbox-builds/comm-beta-linux64/1419527852/

contains a build from 25-Dec-2014 that might work with SeaMonkey 2.32 on
x64 Linux platform.
UnQuote.

Phil



thanks Phil, Lightning is working for me once again... ;~)
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Re: Printing

2015-01-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/25/2015 2:31 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Ken Rudolph wrote:
> 
>> Win-7, SM 2.32, HP Deskjet printer
>>
>> For several months when I click on "Print" from a web site (airline
>> boarding pass, store coupon etc.) what comes out is a version that is
>>  about 50% size.  Thus, if there is a bar code, it is too small for
>> the store etc. to read.
>>
>> If I copy & paste the exact same URL into Chrome and then click on
>> print from that, I get a full size image with readable bar code.  OK,
>> that's an acceptable work-around; but why is this happening every
>> time with SeaMonkey?  Is this some sort of bug that only I keep
>> experiencing?  Is there some adjustment within SM that I'm not
>> making?
> 
> SeaMonkey remembers your last print settings until you change them.
> 
> The next time you need to print, instead of going directly to Print, use 
> Print Preview and set the size and orientation as desired. SM will 
> remember those settings until you change them again.
> 

There is a way for SeaMonkey not to remember the last print settings.
Instead, you can establish default settings that come into effect every
time you launch SeaMonkey.

In your profile, find the file user.js.  If it does not exist, create it
with a plain-text text editor.  Insert the following statements:

user_pref("print_printer", "");
// default back to Windows default printer if another printer
// was selected

user_pref("print.printer_HP_Color_LaserJet_CP1215.print_orientation",0);
// restore portrait if landscape had been specified

user_pref("print.printer_HP_Color_LaserJet_CP1215.print_scaling","1.0");
//  restore 100% scaling

The lines beginning with // are comments to remind you why you have
these statements.  The semi-colons are mandatory.  Every time you launch
SeaMonkey, these will override whatever print settings were last used.

In the first set (print_printer), this works with Windows; I do not know
if there is an equivalent for MACs or Linux.  In the second set
(print.printer_HP_Color_LaserJet_CP1215.print _orientation), you will
have to find the equivalent preference variable for your own printer; a
value of 1 defaults to landscape.  In the third set (print.printer_HP
_Color_LaserJet_CP1215.print_scaling), you will again have to find the
equivalent preference variable for your own printer; the number is the
multiplier for scaling (e.g., 1.0=100%, 0.5=50%).

To find equivalent preference variables for the second and third sets,
enter about:config in the address area (URI bar) of SeaMonkey.  In the
Search area, enter print.printer_ and scroll through the results.

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32 - Solved

2015-01-25 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Brian Mailman wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:



1) Mouse over the speaker icon (volume control) at the lower left of a
YouTube video and make sure it's not muted (YouTube uses a cookie to
remember your volume setting from vid to vid); if that doesn't help,


I feel really really (really) stupid.  That was it.  I have a feeling
this must relate to "WFM"





;-)

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32 - Solved

2015-01-25 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Brian Mailman wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Brian Mailman wrote:


Seamonkey 2.32
Win7

So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound.
The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the
fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on ISPQ,
etc.)

Any ideas?


WFM.


What is "WFM"?


Do other Flash videos played from within SeaMonkey have sound, or is it
just YouTube? If all Flash is silent in SM:

1) Mouse over the speaker icon (volume control) at the lower left of a
YouTube video and make sure it's not muted (YouTube uses a cookie to
remember your volume setting from vid to vid); if that doesn't help,


I feel really really (really) stupid.  That was it.  I have a feeling
this must relate to "WFM"


As David pointed out, the usual interpretation in newsgroups is "works 
for me." I'd forgotten that not everyone lives here and knows all the 
jargon.


In principle, it could also mean something one of my neighbors used to 
say when he was really frustrated: "Well, f*** me!" But that's not how I 
intended it. ;-)



Thanks!!


Welcome.

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32 - Solved

2015-01-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/25/2015 3:29 PM, Brian Mailman wrote:
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> Brian Mailman wrote:
>>
>>> Seamonkey 2.32
>>> Win7
>>>
>>> So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound.
>>> The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the
>>> fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on ISPQ,
>>> etc.)
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>
>> WFM.
> 
> What is "WFM"?
>>
>> Do other Flash videos played from within SeaMonkey have sound, or is it
>> just YouTube? If all Flash is silent in SM:
>>
>> 1) Mouse over the speaker icon (volume control) at the lower left of a
>> YouTube video and make sure it's not muted (YouTube uses a cookie to
>> remember your volume setting from vid to vid); if that doesn't help,
> 
> I feel really really (really) stupid.  That was it.  I have a feeling 
> this must relate to "WFM"
> 
> Thanks!!
> 
> B/
> 

WFM = "works for me"

Don't feel stupid about WFM.  Too many people are now using their own
acronyms in place of English phrases because of Twitter and other
texting systems.  Usually, only those who create such acronyms know what
they mean.

A frequent participant in Mozilla newsgroups is Tanstaafl.  That is not
someone's name; that is an acronym for "There ain't no such thing as a
free lunch".  I also see WTF and ROTFLMAO.  Here, SM is NOT "sadism and
masochism; it is SeaMonkey.  TB is not tuberculosis; it is Thunderbird.

Newsgroup messages are not Twitter tweets.  We all could understand the
discussions better if participants used English (or their native
language) and not acronyms.

-- 
David E. Ross

I am sticking with SeaMonkey 2.26.1 until saved passwords can
be used when autocomplete=off.  See
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Re: Using < and > for URLs messing up for links.

2015-01-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/25/2015 12:54 PM, Ant wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of < 
> and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this web 
> page feature? Thank you in advance. :)
> 
> 
> On 1/18/2015 10:26 PM, Ant wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have a few receipts complain that my URLs are not clickable/linked
>> (EarthLink's webmail) OR linked incorrectly (Mutt) because of < and >
>> usages in SeaMonkey's composers.
>>
>> Is anyone else having this problem with other non-Mozilla e-mail readers
>> from Mozilla users? It seems I cannot use < and > for URLs. How can I
>> disable this feature when "send this page" feature on web pages?
>>
>> Thank you in advance. :)

The use of <> or other delimiters is strongly recommended in RFC 3986.
Why do you want to ignore that recommendation?

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32 - Solved

2015-01-25 Thread Brian Mailman

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Brian Mailman wrote:


Seamonkey 2.32
Win7

So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound.
The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the
fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on ISPQ,
etc.)

Any ideas?


WFM.


What is "WFM"?


Do other Flash videos played from within SeaMonkey have sound, or is it
just YouTube? If all Flash is silent in SM:

1) Mouse over the speaker icon (volume control) at the lower left of a
YouTube video and make sure it's not muted (YouTube uses a cookie to
remember your volume setting from vid to vid); if that doesn't help,


I feel really really (really) stupid.  That was it.  I have a feeling 
this must relate to "WFM"


Thanks!!

B/

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Re: Import eml file?

2015-01-25 Thread Evan Davidson

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

A correspondent has forwarded one of my outgoing messages back to me as
an .eml file, which I have duly saved to my desktop for the moment.

If I double-click it, Windows 7 properly opens it with SeaMonkey, my
default email client, and it displays fine (including the source code,
accessible through CTRL-U). By "open" I mean it displays it as an HTML
file in the Mail app, just as it would if I double-clicked a message
from inside SeaMonkey.

I would like to move it to one of my mailboxes, but I can't figure out
how. If I do Tools | Import, SM seems to want to import the entire
mailbox tree from whatever program I specify -- I can't tell it to
import one .eml file. I can't even tell it where to look.

Any ideas? Thanks.



Check out this extension: 
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/importexporttools/ . 
It works with Seamonkey.

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Re: Printing

2015-01-25 Thread Ken Rudolph

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:


Win-7, SM 2.32, HP Deskjet printer

For several months when I click on "Print" from a web site (airline
boarding pass, store coupon etc.) what comes out is a version that is
 about 50% size.  Thus, if there is a bar code, it is too small for
the store etc. to read.

If I copy & paste the exact same URL into Chrome and then click on
print from that, I get a full size image with readable bar code.  OK,
that's an acceptable work-around; but why is this happening every
time with SeaMonkey?  Is this some sort of bug that only I keep
experiencing?  Is there some adjustment within SM that I'm not
making?


SeaMonkey remembers your last print settings until you change them.

The next time you need to print, instead of going directly to Print, use
Print Preview and set the size and orientation as desired. SM will
remember those settings until you change them again.


OK, that may have worked.  I looked at Print Preview on the original 
page, and sure enough it was set to 60% size...why, I have no idea. 
When I changed it to 100%, and then went back and clicked on the "Print" 
link it did print out correctly. Now I hope this is really sticky and 
will apply to all future printing.  Thanks to all those who suggested 
utilizing Print Preview!!


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Re: Printing

2015-01-25 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ken Rudolph wrote:


Win-7, SM 2.32, HP Deskjet printer

For several months when I click on "Print" from a web site (airline
boarding pass, store coupon etc.) what comes out is a version that is
 about 50% size.  Thus, if there is a bar code, it is too small for
the store etc. to read.

If I copy & paste the exact same URL into Chrome and then click on
print from that, I get a full size image with readable bar code.  OK,
that's an acceptable work-around; but why is this happening every
time with SeaMonkey?  Is this some sort of bug that only I keep
experiencing?  Is there some adjustment within SM that I'm not
making?


SeaMonkey remembers your last print settings until you change them.

The next time you need to print, instead of going directly to Print, use 
Print Preview and set the size and orientation as desired. SM will 
remember those settings until you change them again.


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Re: Youtube and v.2.32

2015-01-25 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Brian Mailman wrote:


Seamonkey 2.32
Win7

So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound.
The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the
fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on ISPQ,
etc.)

Any ideas?


WFM.

Do other Flash videos played from within SeaMonkey have sound, or is it 
just YouTube? If all Flash is silent in SM:


1) Mouse over the speaker icon (volume control) at the lower left of a 
YouTube video and make sure it's not muted (YouTube uses a cookie to 
remember your volume setting from vid to vid); if that doesn't help,


2) Clear your Flash cache and cookies: right-click anywhere in a Flash 
window and choose "Global Settings," "Advanced" tab, "Delete All"; if 
that doesn't help,


3) Check whether you need to upgrade your Flash plugins (there are two); 
if that doesn't help, write back.


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Re: Printing

2015-01-25 Thread Bill Spikowski

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Win-7, SM 2.32, HP Deskjet printer

For several months when I click on "Print" from a web site (airline boarding 
pass, store coupon etc.) what comes out is a version that is about 50% size.  Thus, if 
there is a bar code, it is too small for the store etc. to read.

If I copy & paste the exact same URL into Chrome and then click on print from 
that, I get a full size image with readable bar code.  OK, that's an acceptable 
work-around; but why is this happening every time with SeaMonkey?  Is this some 
sort of bug that only I keep experiencing?  Is there some adjustment within SM that 
I'm not making?


Do you look at the page you want to print in Print Preview? That's where you 
can fix things before wasting a sheet of paper.

The downside is that if you adjust the scale in the Seamonkey's Print Preview 
window, the new setting is 'sticky' and will carry forward until you change it 
back (for instance, to 'shrink to fit'), either in the Print Preview window, or 
in the Page Setup dialog box.

The other browsers all have different methods of adjusting the print settings. 
Despite the 'sticky' glitch I just mentioned, which has been with us forever, I 
find the SM print options to be the best of the whole lot.

On some web pages, however, SM just won't print right; I find the same thing is 
true with other browsers. The solution is usually just to open the page in a 
different browser and try printing from there.


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Printing

2015-01-25 Thread Ken Rudolph

Win-7, SM 2.32, HP Deskjet printer

For several months when I click on "Print" from a web site (airline 
boarding pass, store coupon etc.) what comes out is a version that is 
about 50% size.  Thus, if there is a bar code, it is too small for the 
store etc. to read.


If I copy & paste the exact same URL into Chrome and then click on print 
from that, I get a full size image with readable bar code.  OK, that's 
an acceptable work-around; but why is this happening every time with 
SeaMonkey?  Is this some sort of bug that only I keep experiencing?  Is 
there some adjustment within SM that I'm not making?


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Re: Using < and > for URLs messing up for links.

2015-01-25 Thread Ray_Net

Ant wrote on 25/01/2015 21:54:
Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of < 
and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this 
web page feature? Thank you in advance. :)



Why did you use "plain text" for composing mail ?
"HTML" option will not insert < nor > to your mail.
 And if you did not use html specific entries, your mail will be sent 
in "plain text".

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Re: Youtube and v.2.32

2015-01-25 Thread Ray_Net

Brian Mailman wrote on 25/01/2015 22:59:

Seamonkey 2.32
Win7

So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound. 
The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the 
fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on 
ISPQ, etc.)


Any ideas?

B/

I have the sound ...
Win7 Pro SP1 and User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:35.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/35.0 SeaMonkey/2.32

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Youtube and v.2.32

2015-01-25 Thread Brian Mailman

Seamonkey 2.32
Win7

So... I upgraded to v.2.32 and suddenly Youtube videos have no sound. 
The video plays, but there's no sound. I have sound otherwise (the 
fireworks on spider solitaire, mail alert sounds, the messages on ISPQ, 
etc.)


Any ideas?

B/
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Re: Using < and > for URLs messing up for links.

2015-01-25 Thread Ant
Does anyone know if there is a way to disable automatic additions of < 
and > to plain text e-mails when I use SM's web browser's send this web 
page feature? Thank you in advance. :)



On 1/18/2015 10:26 PM, Ant wrote:

Hello.

I have a few receipts complain that my URLs are not clickable/linked
(EarthLink's webmail) OR linked incorrectly (Mutt) because of < and >
usages in SeaMonkey's composers.

Is anyone else having this problem with other non-Mozilla e-mail readers
from Mozilla users? It seems I cannot use < and > for URLs. How can I
disable this feature when "send this page" feature on web pages?

Thank you in advance. :)

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.32 released (address books)

2015-01-25 Thread Ant

On 1/23/2015 8:47 AM, Neil wrote:


Are you saying I would have to be a coder to change to tweak it?


As far as I know, there are no end-user controls for the behaviour, sorry.


Thanks. Too bad it can't be done with about:config too. :(

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.32 - now Pepper Flash

2015-01-25 Thread Yamo'
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Hi,

James Mc a écrit le 15/01/2015 21:40 :
> I heard that Pepper Flash works with Chrome and FireFox. Would anyone know if 
> it also works with SeaMonkey?

On Ubuntu it is possible :


I didn't test it on Debian.


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