Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread WaltS48

On 12/26/2016 09:05 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

On 12/26/2016 06:37 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


Only Flash and one or two others are whitelisted for now. All plugins
but Flash will go away in 2.50+ and Firefox 53.




Well THAT'S gonna suck big time, seeing as how my company's payroll 
site is a Java applet...




Which they should have been working on since last year to convert to 
something else. They have until 2018.



Oracle recommends 
 
that sites currently using Java applets consider switching to 
plugin-free solutions such as Java Web Start 
.


Ref: 



As we announced last year 
, 
Firefox plans to drop support for all NPAPI plugins, except Flash, in 
March 2017. The next major Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release 
) release, 
also scheduled for March, will continue to support plugins such as 
Silverlight and Java until early 2018, for those users who need more 
time for their transition.


REF: 



So, your company's payroll site is safe until 2018, as long as the 
SeaMonkey developers decide to base the March 2017 release on the 
Firefox ESR version.


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Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread Cruz, Jaime

On 12/26/2016 06:37 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:


Only Flash and one or two others are whitelisted for now. All plugins
but Flash will go away in 2.50+ and Firefox 53.




Well THAT'S gonna suck big time, seeing as how my company's payroll site 
is a Java applet...


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Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread John Duncan

pconde wrote:

Thanks,

I checked  Firefox and its is the X86-64 version
"Architecture :x86_64
Package source :
MozillaFirefox-50.1.0-1.1
Media No. :1"

You are right that the Kpart  plugins is not activated in Firefox.
I didn't found in the plugins or extension of Firefox anything related 
to pdf.js.
Maybe this version of Firefox (From OpenSuse tumbleweed) contains the 
pdf.js?


I added the extension pdf.js in Seamonkey and It works now.
The look of this viewer is the same as in Firefox . So  I  assume that 
this extension
is also present in Firefox even is the component list of the RPM doesn't 
show it


Thanks for your help
Philippe

Frank-Rainer Grahl a écrit :

Plugings were blacklisted in recent x64 versions of Firefox and
SeaMonkey. You can try the i686 version. I am quite sure you are using a
i686 Firefox or it wouldn't work there too. Or it uses pdf.js the
internal pdf viewer there?

Only Flash and one or two others are whitelisted for now. All plugins
but Flash will go away in 2.50+ and Firefox 53.

FRG

pconde wrote:

Hello,

I have problem with PDF pages in Seamonkey 2.46: They are not more
displayed, I end with a grey page. In the preference ==> navigator ==>
application the only available option is "download file". I added an
external application (okular)  to display the PDF files but I prefer
to have the display in the browser;
With SM 2.40 the PDF page were displayed in the browser. ==> it was
using the Kparts plugin

In SM 2.46 the Kparts plugin is still available for other file types
but not for PDF.
If i use Firefox then the PDF files are displayed in the browser
(Firefox 50)

In the about:plugins for Seamonkey if find the Kpart plugin
"KParts Plugin
 File : libkpartsplugin.so
 Path : /home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so
 Version :
 State : Enabled
 File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 80 lines are displayed but nothing for PDF

In the about:plugins for Firefox I have
"KParts Plugin
 File: libkpartsplugin.so,libkpartsplugin.so
 Path:
/home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so,/usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libkpartsplugin.so 



 Version:
 State: Enabled
 File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 300 lines are displayed and there is one for PDF
"application/pdfPDF documentpdf"

the second path for Firefox "/usr/lib64/browser-plugins" contains the
same plugins that exist in the first path:
hpprol2:/usr/lib64/browser-plugins # ls -l  libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

philippe@hpprol2:~/.mozilla/plugins> ls -l libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 philippe users 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

I tried in Seamonkey to set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so"  as
application for PDF but nothing is displayed
In Firefox if I set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so" as application for
PDF, the PDF is displayed

Any Idea from where this is coming?

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pdf.js is built into firefox
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Re: SM 2.46 eMail Loss

2016-12-26 Thread Mason83
On 26/12/2016 20:41, SamuelS wrote:
> Mason83 wrote:
>> On 24/12/2016 14:09, SamuelS wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I updated to 2.46 from 2.40 on my Laptop using Win Business Vista 2, I
>>> Am not able to retrieve/see over 18 months of email for only one account.
>>>
>>> I have reverted to SM 2.40 and still not able to find the messages...
>>>
>>> Is this lost forever?
>> Load about:support
>> Click on the "Show Folder" button for "Profile Folder"
>> What is the size of the "Mail" folder and what does it contain?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
> M83 - the contents of the folder as are follows:
> 
> 127.0.0.1
> Feeds
> incoming.verizon.net
> incoming.verizon-1.net
> Local Folders
> localhost
> localhost-1
> localhost-2
> mail.altcon.net
> pop.emailsrvr.com
> pop.gmail.com
> 
> *Please note the above names are folders in this folder*
> 
> 127.0.0.01.msf
> incoming.verizon-1.net.msf
> Local Folders.msf
> localhost.msf
> 
> 
> 
> I will presume that it is the verizon msf file as it is the verizon 
> account which is missing the emails...

These msf files are just display preferences. (They are small.)

Mozilla stores one "email folder" per file (so-called "mbox" format).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbox

At this point, I recommend you make a backup of the entire Mail folder.

Your message collection is probably stored in
incoming.verizon.net/Inbox or incoming.verizon-1.net/Inbox

Jonathan has some good suggestions.

Regards.

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Re: 2.46 data manager not working

2016-12-26 Thread cyberzen

Le 26/12/2016 à 17:18, cyberzen a écrit :

Le 26/12/2016 à 11:53, Frank-Rainer Grahl a écrit :

Did you use a version higher than 2.46 with this profile in the past?


thank you for your reply,
I went recently (in October) from 2.26.1 to 2.40 and that's all



I have another XP SP3 PC that was migrated also 2 days ago, similar 
profile , same bug


the trick of clic 2 times "continue" works

besides I am setting up a news PC (W7) with seamonkey 2.40, with a 
"fresh" profile,
I imported all the passwords (with password exporter extension) of the 
first PC , then migrated from 2.40 to 2.46, then I see no bug



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Re: SM 2.46 eMail Loss

2016-12-26 Thread Jonathan N. Little
SamuelS wrote:
> Mason83 wrote:
>> On 24/12/2016 14:09, SamuelS wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I updated to 2.46 from 2.40 on my Laptop using Win Business Vista 2, I
>>> Am not able to retrieve/see over 18 months of email for only one
>>> account.
>>>
>>> I have reverted to SM 2.40 and still not able to find the messages...
>>>
>>> Is this lost forever?
>> Load about:support
>> Click on the "Show Folder" button for "Profile Folder"
>> What is the size of the "Mail" folder and what does it contain?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
> M83 - the contents of the folder as are follows:
> 
> 127.0.0.1
> Feeds
> incoming.verizon.net
> incoming.verizon-1.net
> Local Folders
> localhost
> localhost-1
> localhost-2
> mail.altcon.net
> pop.emailsrvr.com
> pop.gmail.com
> 
> *Please note the above names are folders in this folder*
> 
> 127.0.0.01.msf
> incoming.verizon-1.net.msf
> Local Folders.msf
> localhost.msf
> 
> 
> 
> I will presume that it is the verizon msf file as it is the verizon
> account which is missing the emails...


How many verizon accounts did you originally have? If only one then I
would say that your configuration got corrupted and created a new server
folder incoming.verizon-1.net, but incoming.verizon.net was your
original mail.

In about:config if you search on verizon you can confirm this.

You will get mail.server.* and associated mail.identity.* settings.

Now comes couple of IMPORTANT questions. It looks like currently your
version account points to the incoming.verizon-1.net folder. Do you have
SOME new mail in the account and just missing old?

### If YES: ###
 Then with SeaMonkey not running you can copy mail over this way:

 copy incoming.verizon.net\Inbox incoming.verizon-1.net\Old-Inbox
 copy incoming.verizon.net\Sent incoming.verizon-1.net\Old-Sent

If you have archives then:
 copy incoming.verizon.net\Archives.sbd
incoming.verizon-1.net\Old-Archives.sbd

 Start SeaMonkey and and you will now see new Old-* mail folders in
that account. You can drag from these to the correct mail folders, i.e.,
messages from Old-Inbox to Inbox to restore your missing messages. When
done, just delete the Old-* mail folders.

### If NO: ###
 Then all you have to do is correct the pointer to the one with mail. In
SeaMonkey "Edit > Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings" Select the Verizon
account and go to "Server Settings > Local directory:" and change the
path from "...\incoming.verizon-1.net" to the original with mail
"...\incoming.verizon.net"

## IMPORTANT ##
In an abundance of caution, I would backup your profile BEFORE fooling
with it. Simply making a copy of the whole profile would work.

WinKey+R %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles and copy the profile
folder to your desktop would a simple and effective backup.




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Re: Can't install SM 2.46 on a WinXP SP3 system

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

> The CPU is an AMD Athlon XP 2500+. I believe it does not support SSE2.

Yes that's right sorry. You can't use 2.46 Windows on this system. The Linux 
version still works. 2.49 and up should give you the correct message when you 
try to install it. The change came too late for 2.46.


FRG

Robert Gault wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

What's your processor? Does it support SSE2?

Robert Gault wrote:

I am running a WinXP SP3 system and am using SM 2.40. When I tried to update
to 2.46, my SM became corrupted and would not start. I just downloaded the
complete SM 2.46 but now not only would it not install, the installer
indicated I needed at least a WinXP SP2 system.

This is a major bug in the release. Is there a work-around so that I can
install the latest version.

Robert




The CPU is an AMD Athlon XP 2500+. I believe it does not support SSE2.

Robert



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Re: Can't install SM 2.46 on a WinXP SP3 system

2016-12-26 Thread Robert Gault

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

What's your processor? Does it support SSE2?

Robert Gault wrote:

I am running a WinXP SP3 system and am using SM 2.40. When I tried to update
to 2.46, my SM became corrupted and would not start. I just downloaded the
complete SM 2.46 but now not only would it not install, the installer
indicated I needed at least a WinXP SP2 system.

This is a major bug in the release. Is there a work-around so that I can
install the latest version.

Robert




The CPU is an AMD Athlon XP 2500+. I believe it does not support SSE2.

Robert

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Re: Linux 64 bit version

2016-12-26 Thread Richmond
Gordon Weast  writes:

> I've downloaded the 64 bit Linux version for my Ubuntu machine.
>
> I picked up the current 2.46 .tar.bz2 file.
>
> When I untar it and run it, Help->About still reports that it's 2.39.
> Is this really 2.46, but with the internal version number unchanged
> from 2.39?
>
> Since Ubuntu doesn't install the 64 bit environment by default, the 64
> bit version is the way to go here.
>
> I did try to install all the pieces for 32 bit executables, but after
> finding and installing a number of libs, it still won't run. Seamonkey
> is using some .so files that I wasn't able to find for 32 bit.  At
> least, I couldn't identify all the packages to pick up.
>

If you open a terminal command line and type:

type seamonkey

It will tell you where it is going to pick up the executable from. It
will be somewhere in your path. And it should be from where you were
expecting.

What I did (on opensuse) was uninstall the distribution's seamonkey, and
then switched to root and unpacked the tar into /usr/local/. This should
give you the executable as /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey. Then create a
simlink from /usr/local/bin/seamonkey to /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey:

ln -s /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey /usr/local/bin/seamonkey

Then check that /usr/local/bin is in your path with

env|grep PATH

Check the version with:

seamonkey --version

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Re: New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread Richmond
"David E. Ross"  writes:

>
> 1.  Install the PrefBar extension from
> .
>
> 2.  On the PrefBar tool bar, right-click and select Customize PrefBar.
>
> 3.  In the left pane (Available Items) of the PrefBar window, locate
> Javascript (Tab).  Drag it into the right pane (Enabled Items) at a
> location you prefer.
>
> 4.  Click the OK button.

Well I never. I had PrefBar installed, but I didn't know about that
extra option. I didn't explore it enough. Thanks that's just what I
wanted.
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Re: 2.46 data manager not working UPDATE

2016-12-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/26/2016 10:43 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Good. There is maybe a lot of junk in permissions.sqlite. If you know what 
> you 
> are doing you can clean it out with an sqlite editor like SQLiteStudio when 
> SeaMonkey is not running.
> 
> Also check the * global domain for junk.
> 
> You can also try the old cookie viewer to check the allowed cookie domains:
> 
> chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul
> 
> The Gecko migration utils in 2.39 and 2.40 actually double all older 
> permissions and add an http and https scheme. I have also seen ftp which 
> mostly doesn't make sense. I started over and deleted the permissions.sqlite 
> then. The broken Data Manager and cookie viewer were actually the reason I 
> started contributing to SeaMonkey :)
> 
> FRG
> 
> 
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>
>> Well I selected "continue" on the two script warning dialogs and Data
>> Manager is up and working. I think I will selectively prune some stuff
>> that is not critical setting and see if that "fixes" the issue. I hate
>> so lose some of the setting that I do want to keep.
>>
> 

I use SpeedyFox from  to compress
(vacuum) .sqlite databases.  This works not only on SeaMonkey profiles
but also on others.  I have it set to also work on Skype .sqlite
databases.

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Re: New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/26/2016 10:17 AM, EE wrote:
> Richmond wrote:
>> I had an idea for a useful addition to seamonkey. An option to create a
>> new javascript free tab. This would mean the javascript on/off flag
>> would need to be per tab.
>>
>> I am aware of noscript, but it doesn't work the same way. Some tasks,
>> like reading the news, don't need javascript and are better without it,
>> whereas others, like internet shopping, will fail without it. So
>> javascript should be organised by task, not by site, as google-whatsit
>> is pervasive on all sites for any task.
>>
>> This would make seamonkey better than all the other browsers, and set
>> for world dominatin. ;)
>>
> Then you would have an extra step to perform with every new tab opened. 
> You would have to designate it as javascript-using or non-javascript-using.
> I use YesScript to control which sites use javascript, and it works well 
> for me.
> 
> 

PrefBar has two JavaScript checkboxes.  A checkmark enables JavaScript;
clearing a checkmark disables JavaScript.  One checkbox is simply named
"JavaScript", which controls total enabling and disabling JavaScript
throughout the entire SeaMonkey process, both windows and tabs.  The
other is named "JavaScript (Tab)", which controls enabling and disabling
JavaScript only for the tab currently having focus.

I enabled both, renaming the JavaScript checkbox as Global JavaScript
and renaming JavaScript (Tab) as Local JavaScript.  I then created a
PrefBar folder named JavaScript and placed both checkboxes in that folder.

I also entered the following into the user.js file in all of my profiles:
user_pref("javascript.enabled", true);
// in case I forget that I disabled it in a prior session
Since Local JavaScript uses a script instead of a preference variable,
this is sufficient to enable JavaScript both globally and locally when I
terminate and then re-launch SeaMonkey, which also occurs when I switch
profiles.

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Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/26/2016 9:29 AM, cyberzen wrote:
> Le 26/12/2016 à 17:13, David E. Ross a écrit :
>> I suggest you install the PDF Viewer extension from
>> .  Mozilla
>> plans to block ALL plug-ins other than Flash.  This extension in
>> inherent in the "vanilla" version of Firefox and is likely to be
>> inherent in a future release of SeaMonkey.  While the extension is
>> presented as pdf.js, the file is pdf.js.xpi.
> 
> I tried PDF viewer, found it fine and straightforward, but I was 
> disappointed to see I cannot open an email attachment with it ?
> I had to deactivate it to be able to open normally pdf's attachments
> 

I do not use SeaMonkey's MailNews component.  I frequently switch
between three of my four profiles.  When I do that, I do not want to
lose my current MailNews session.  Thus, I use Thunderbird for MailNews.

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Re: Can't install SM 2.46 on a WinXP SP3 system

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

What's your processor? Does it support SSE2?

Robert Gault wrote:
I am running a WinXP SP3 system and am using SM 2.40. When I tried to update 
to 2.46, my SM became corrupted and would not start. I just downloaded the 
complete SM 2.46 but now not only would it not install, the installer 
indicated I needed at least a WinXP SP2 system.


This is a major bug in the release. Is there a work-around so that I can 
install the latest version.


Robert


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Can't install SM 2.46 on a WinXP SP3 system

2016-12-26 Thread Robert Gault
I am running a WinXP SP3 system and am using SM 2.40. When I tried to update to 
2.46, my SM became corrupted and would not start. I just downloaded the complete 
SM 2.46 but now not only would it not install, the installer indicated I needed 
at least a WinXP SP2 system.


This is a major bug in the release. Is there a work-around so that I can install 
the latest version.


Robert
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Re: (Mac 10.6-10.8 )Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 released

2016-12-26 Thread Geoff Welsh

Paul Bergsagel wrote:

Rainer Bielefeld wrote:

Hello,

I contributed some additional release notes here



Please feel free to comment, correct, add information, ...

CU

Rainer


Rainer I just read on your release notes

"MAC: AFAIK Support for OSX 10.6 to 10.8 has became discontinued in
2.46. Nothing we can do about it. It is removed from the Gecko 49 engine
and Firefox 49"

I am running 10.7.5 on a late 2006 iMac. Yesterday I went to the help
menu and saw that Seamonkey 2.46 had downloaded and was ready to
install. I installed it and am happily running 2.46 for several hours
and have not encountered any problems or issues.

I would suggest anyone with Mac OS 10.6 to 10.8 try 2.46, BUT a word of
caution as your mileage may vary. Make sure you have a recent backup of
SeaMonkey 2.40 on your Time Machine backup just in case.




I'm gonna try that.  Thanks for posting!

I have three MBP Snow Leopard machines, all were originally cloned 
profiles, from an G5 iMac on 10.4.  WindowShadeX is da bomb.

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Re: 2.46 data manager not working UPDATE

2016-12-26 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Good. There is maybe a lot of junk in permissions.sqlite. If you know
> what you are doing you can clean it out with an sqlite editor like
> SQLiteStudio when SeaMonkey is not running.

permissions.sqlite just seems to be two table definitions but no
records. I have DB Browser for SQLite. netpredictions.sqlite,
places.sqlite, cookies.sqlite, and content-prefs.sqlite are the large db
files.

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Re: Linux 64 bit version

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

> When I untar it and run it, Help->About still reports that it's 2.39. Is this
> really 2.46, but with the internal version number unchanged from 2.39?

No. Either you have 2.39 still running or 2.39 is started instead of 2.46.

Gordon Weast wrote:

I've downloaded the 64 bit Linux version for my Ubuntu machine.

I picked up the current 2.46 .tar.bz2 file.

When I untar it and run it, Help->About still reports that it's 2.39. Is this 
really 2.46, but with the internal version number unchanged from 2.39?


Since Ubuntu doesn't install the 64 bit environment by default, the 64 bit 
version is the way to go here.


I did try to install all the pieces for 32 bit executables, but after finding 
and installing a number of libs, it still won't run. Seamonkey is using some 
.so files that I wasn't able to find for 32 bit.  At least, I couldn't 
identify all the packages to pick up.


Gordon Weast



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Re: 2.46 data manager not working UPDATE

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Good. There is maybe a lot of junk in permissions.sqlite. If you know what you 
are doing you can clean it out with an sqlite editor like SQLiteStudio when 
SeaMonkey is not running.


Also check the * global domain for junk.

You can also try the old cookie viewer to check the allowed cookie domains:

chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul

The Gecko migration utils in 2.39 and 2.40 actually double all older 
permissions and add an http and https scheme. I have also seen ftp which 
mostly doesn't make sense. I started over and deleted the permissions.sqlite 
then. The broken Data Manager and cookie viewer were actually the reason I 
started contributing to SeaMonkey :)


FRG


Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Well I selected "continue" on the two script warning dialogs and Data
Manager is up and working. I think I will selectively prune some stuff
that is not critical setting and see if that "fixes" the issue. I hate
so lose some of the setting that I do want to keep.



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Linux 64 bit version

2016-12-26 Thread Gordon Weast

I've downloaded the 64 bit Linux version for my Ubuntu machine.

I picked up the current 2.46 .tar.bz2 file.

When I untar it and run it, Help->About still reports that it's 2.39.  
Is this really 2.46, but with the internal version number unchanged from 
2.39?


Since Ubuntu doesn't install the 64 bit environment by default, the 64 
bit version is the way to go here.


I did try to install all the pieces for 32 bit executables, but after 
finding and installing a number of libs, it still won't run. Seamonkey 
is using some .so files that I wasn't able to find for 32 bit.  At 
least, I couldn't identify all the packages to pick up.


Gordon Weast

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Re: New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread EE

Richmond wrote:

I had an idea for a useful addition to seamonkey. An option to create a
new javascript free tab. This would mean the javascript on/off flag
would need to be per tab.

I am aware of noscript, but it doesn't work the same way. Some tasks,
like reading the news, don't need javascript and are better without it,
whereas others, like internet shopping, will fail without it. So
javascript should be organised by task, not by site, as google-whatsit
is pervasive on all sites for any task.

This would make seamonkey better than all the other browsers, and set
for world dominatin. ;)

Then you would have an extra step to perform with every new tab opened. 
You would have to designate it as javascript-using or non-javascript-using.
I use YesScript to control which sites use javascript, and it works well 
for me.



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Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread cyberzen

Le 26/12/2016 à 17:13, David E. Ross a écrit :

I suggest you install the PDF Viewer extension from
.  Mozilla
plans to block ALL plug-ins other than Flash.  This extension in
inherent in the "vanilla" version of Firefox and is likely to be
inherent in a future release of SeaMonkey.  While the extension is
presented as pdf.js, the file is pdf.js.xpi.


I tried PDF viewer, found it fine and straightforward, but I was 
disappointed to see I cannot open an email attachment with it ?

I had to deactivate it to be able to open normally pdf's attachments

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Re: 2.46 data manager not working UPDATE

2016-12-26 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 12/25/2016 6:08 PM, bern...@nospam.com wrote:
>>> Having a problem with data manager in 2.46  I tried to get into my 
>>> password list and the window comes up and locks up. Went back to 2.40 
>>> works perfect. Any ideas?
>>>
>>
>> Windows 7 Ultimate SP1
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.46
>>
>> I do not see this problem.  Have you tried it in Safe Mode?  By any
>> chance, do you have the Remember Passwords extension installed?
>>
> 
> No. I have Saved Password Editor extension though:
> 
> 
> 
> Data manager was working in 2.40, don't think it is corrupted profile
> 

Well I selected "continue" on the two script warning dialogs and Data
Manager is up and working. I think I will selectively prune some stuff
that is not critical setting and see if that "fixes" the issue. I hate
so lose some of the setting that I do want to keep.

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Re: 2.46 data manager not working

2016-12-26 Thread Jonathan N. Little
David E. Ross wrote:
> On 12/25/2016 6:08 PM, bern...@nospam.com wrote:
>> Having a problem with data manager in 2.46  I tried to get into my 
>> password list and the window comes up and locks up. Went back to 2.40 
>> works perfect. Any ideas?
>>
> 
> Windows 7 Ultimate SP1
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.46
> 
> I do not see this problem.  Have you tried it in Safe Mode?  By any
> chance, do you have the Remember Passwords extension installed?
> 

No. I have Saved Password Editor extension though:



Data manager was working in 2.40, don't think it is corrupted profile

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Re: New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/26/2016 3:25 AM, Richmond wrote:
> I had an idea for a useful addition to seamonkey. An option to create a
> new javascript free tab. This would mean the javascript on/off flag
> would need to be per tab.
> 
> I am aware of noscript, but it doesn't work the same way. Some tasks,
> like reading the news, don't need javascript and are better without it,
> whereas others, like internet shopping, will fail without it. So
> javascript should be organised by task, not by site, as google-whatsit
> is pervasive on all sites for any task.
> 
> This would make seamonkey better than all the other browsers, and set
> for world dominatin. ;)
> 

1.  Install the PrefBar extension from
.

2.  On the PrefBar tool bar, right-click and select Customize PrefBar.

3.  In the left pane (Available Items) of the PrefBar window, locate
Javascript (Tab).  Drag it into the right pane (Enabled Items) at a
location you prefer.

4.  Click the OK button.

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Re: 2.46 data manager not working

2016-12-26 Thread cyberzen

Le 26/12/2016 à 11:53, Frank-Rainer Grahl a écrit :

Did you use a version higher than 2.46 with this profile in the past?


thank you for your reply,
I went recently (in October) from 2.26.1 to 2.40 and that's all

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Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/26/2016 3:13 AM, pconde wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have problem with PDF pages in Seamonkey 2.46: They are not more 
> displayed, I end with a grey page. In the preference ==> navigator ==> 
> application the only available option is "download file". I added an 
> external application (okular)  to display the PDF files but I prefer to 
> have the display in the browser;
> With SM 2.40 the PDF page were displayed in the browser. ==> it was 
> using the Kparts plugin
> 
> In SM 2.46 the Kparts plugin is still available for other file types but 
> not for PDF.
> If i use Firefox then the PDF files are displayed in the browser 
> (Firefox 50)
> 
> In the about:plugins for Seamonkey if find the Kpart plugin
> "KParts Plugin
>  File : libkpartsplugin.so
>  Path : /home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so
>  Version :
>  State : Enabled
>  File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"
> 
> +/- 80 lines are displayed but nothing for PDF
> 
> In the about:plugins for Firefox I have
> "KParts Plugin
>  File: libkpartsplugin.so,libkpartsplugin.so
>  Path: 
> /home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so,/usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libkpartsplugin.so
>  Version:
>  State: Enabled
>  File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"
> 
> +/- 300 lines are displayed and there is one for PDF
> "application/pdf  PDF documentpdf"
> 
> the second path for Firefox "/usr/lib64/browser-plugins" contains the 
> same plugins that exist in the first path:
> hpprol2:/usr/lib64/browser-plugins # ls -l  libkpartsplugin.so
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so
> 
> philippe@hpprol2:~/.mozilla/plugins> ls -l libkpartsplugin.so
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 philippe users 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so
> 
> I tried in Seamonkey to set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so"  as 
> application for PDF but nothing is displayed
> In Firefox if I set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so" as application for 
> PDF, the PDF is displayed
> 
> Any Idea from where this is coming?
> 
>   --
> Regards
> Philippe
> 

First of all, the dash-dash (--) on the line before your signature
should be dash-dash-space with NO spaces at the beginning.  This is a
convention specified in RFC 3676.  See my own signature below.

I suggest you install the PDF Viewer extension from
.  Mozilla
plans to block ALL plug-ins other than Flash.  This extension in
inherent in the "vanilla" version of Firefox and is likely to be
inherent in a future release of SeaMonkey.  While the extension is
presented as pdf.js, the file is pdf.js.xpi.

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Re: Rendering engines Servo vs Gecko

2016-12-26 Thread Mason83
On 25/12/2016 06:00, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
> Does anyone know if the new Mozilla Servo rendering engine will be 
> replacing the Gecko rendering engine in SeaMonkey?

Maybe they discuss that in their blog?

https://blog.servo.org/

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Re: SM 2.46 eMail Loss

2016-12-26 Thread Mason83
On 24/12/2016 14:09, SamuelS wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I updated to 2.46 from 2.40 on my Laptop using Win Business Vista 2, I 
> Am not able to retrieve/see over 18 months of email for only one account.
> 
> I have reverted to SM 2.40 and still not able to find the messages...
> 
> Is this lost forever?

Load about:support
Click on the "Show Folder" button for "Profile Folder"
What is the size of the "Mail" folder and what does it contain?

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Re: New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread Mason83
On 26/12/2016 12:25, Richmond wrote:

> I had an idea for a useful addition to seamonkey. An option to create a
> new javascript free tab. This would mean the javascript on/off flag
> would need to be per tab.
> 
> I am aware of noscript, but it doesn't work the same way. Some tasks,
> like reading the news, don't need javascript and are better without it,
> whereas others, like internet shopping, will fail without it. So
> javascript should be organised by task, not by site, as google-whatsit
> is pervasive on all sites for any task.
> 
> This would make seamonkey better than all the other browsers, and set
> for world domination. ;)

AFAIU, Seamonkey is only superficially different from Firefox.

The SM team has been battling build issues; I'm not sure they have
the resources required for what would amount to maintaining a fork
of Firefox.

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Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread pconde

Thanks,

I checked  Firefox and its is the X86-64 version
"Architecture :x86_64
Package source :
MozillaFirefox-50.1.0-1.1
Media No. :1"

You are right that the Kpart  plugins is not activated in Firefox.
I didn't found in the plugins or extension of Firefox anything related 
to pdf.js.
Maybe this version of Firefox (From OpenSuse tumbleweed) contains the 
pdf.js?


I added the extension pdf.js in Seamonkey and It works now.
The look of this viewer is the same as in Firefox . So  I  assume that 
this extension
is also present in Firefox even is the component list of the RPM doesn't 
show it


Thanks for your help
Philippe

Frank-Rainer Grahl a écrit :

Plugings were blacklisted in recent x64 versions of Firefox and
SeaMonkey. You can try the i686 version. I am quite sure you are using a
i686 Firefox or it wouldn't work there too. Or it uses pdf.js the
internal pdf viewer there?

Only Flash and one or two others are whitelisted for now. All plugins
but Flash will go away in 2.50+ and Firefox 53.

FRG

pconde wrote:

Hello,

I have problem with PDF pages in Seamonkey 2.46: They are not more
displayed, I end with a grey page. In the preference ==> navigator ==>
application the only available option is "download file". I added an
external application (okular)  to display the PDF files but I prefer
to have the display in the browser;
With SM 2.40 the PDF page were displayed in the browser. ==> it was
using the Kparts plugin

In SM 2.46 the Kparts plugin is still available for other file types
but not for PDF.
If i use Firefox then the PDF files are displayed in the browser
(Firefox 50)

In the about:plugins for Seamonkey if find the Kpart plugin
"KParts Plugin
 File : libkpartsplugin.so
 Path : /home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so
 Version :
 State : Enabled
 File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 80 lines are displayed but nothing for PDF

In the about:plugins for Firefox I have
"KParts Plugin
 File: libkpartsplugin.so,libkpartsplugin.so
 Path:
/home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so,/usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libkpartsplugin.so

 Version:
 State: Enabled
 File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 300 lines are displayed and there is one for PDF
"application/pdfPDF documentpdf"

the second path for Firefox "/usr/lib64/browser-plugins" contains the
same plugins that exist in the first path:
hpprol2:/usr/lib64/browser-plugins # ls -l  libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

philippe@hpprol2:~/.mozilla/plugins> ls -l libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 philippe users 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

I tried in Seamonkey to set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so"  as
application for PDF but nothing is displayed
In Firefox if I set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so" as application for
PDF, the PDF is displayed

Any Idea from where this is coming?

  --
Regards
Philippe





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Re: SM 2.46 eMail Loss

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
The msf files are only the index files. The real data is in files without an 
extension like Send. They are under Mail and ImapMail in my profile. Have not 
set up pop3 in this.


FRG

bo1953 wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

The mails should still be there. Maybe only the account got corrupted.
Is sending and receiving still working?

If yes might just be a corrupted msf file but not very familiar with the
mail component.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mozilla_Suite_:_Issues_:_Email

FRG

SamuelS wrote:

Hello all,

I updated to 2.46 from 2.40 on my Laptop using Win Business Vista 2, I
Am not able to retrieve/see over 18 months of email for only one account.

I have reverted to SM 2.40 and still not able to find the messages...

Is this lost forever?

TIA - bo1953

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FRG,

Thank you for the input. I cannot locate the msf file for any inbox by doing a 
search of *.msf there are others though.


Suggestions as to where they may be hiding?

bo1953


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Re: SM 2.46 eMail Loss

2016-12-26 Thread bo1953

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

The mails should still be there. Maybe only the account got corrupted.
Is sending and receiving still working?

If yes might just be a corrupted msf file but not very familiar with the
mail component.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Mozilla_Suite_:_Issues_:_Email

FRG

SamuelS wrote:

Hello all,

I updated to 2.46 from 2.40 on my Laptop using Win Business Vista 2, I
Am not able to retrieve/see over 18 months of email for only one account.

I have reverted to SM 2.40 and still not able to find the messages...

Is this lost forever?

TIA - bo1953

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FRG,

Thank you for the input. I cannot locate the msf file for any inbox by 
doing a search of *.msf there are others though.


Suggestions as to where they may be hiding?

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Re: SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Plugings were blacklisted in recent x64 versions of Firefox and SeaMonkey. You 
can try the i686 version. I am quite sure you are using a i686 Firefox or it 
wouldn't work there too. Or it uses pdf.js the internal pdf viewer there?


Only Flash and one or two others are whitelisted for now. All plugins but 
Flash will go away in 2.50+ and Firefox 53.


FRG

pconde wrote:

Hello,

I have problem with PDF pages in Seamonkey 2.46: They are not more displayed, 
I end with a grey page. In the preference ==> navigator ==> application the 
only available option is "download file". I added an external application 
(okular)  to display the PDF files but I prefer to have the display in the 
browser;
With SM 2.40 the PDF page were displayed in the browser. ==> it was using the 
Kparts plugin


In SM 2.46 the Kparts plugin is still available for other file types but not 
for PDF.

If i use Firefox then the PDF files are displayed in the browser (Firefox 50)

In the about:plugins for Seamonkey if find the Kpart plugin
"KParts Plugin
 File : libkpartsplugin.so
 Path : /home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so
 Version :
 State : Enabled
 File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 80 lines are displayed but nothing for PDF

In the about:plugins for Firefox I have
"KParts Plugin
 File: libkpartsplugin.so,libkpartsplugin.so
 Path: 
/home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so,/usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libkpartsplugin.so 


 Version:
 State: Enabled
 File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 300 lines are displayed and there is one for PDF
"application/pdfPDF documentpdf"

the second path for Firefox "/usr/lib64/browser-plugins" contains the same 
plugins that exist in the first path:

hpprol2:/usr/lib64/browser-plugins # ls -l  libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

philippe@hpprol2:~/.mozilla/plugins> ls -l libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 philippe users 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

I tried in Seamonkey to set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so"  as application for 
PDF but nothing is displayed
In Firefox if I set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so" as application for PDF, the 
PDF is displayed


Any Idea from where this is coming?

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New Javascript Free Tab?

2016-12-26 Thread Richmond
I had an idea for a useful addition to seamonkey. An option to create a
new javascript free tab. This would mean the javascript on/off flag
would need to be per tab.

I am aware of noscript, but it doesn't work the same way. Some tasks,
like reading the news, don't need javascript and are better without it,
whereas others, like internet shopping, will fail without it. So
javascript should be organised by task, not by site, as google-whatsit
is pervasive on all sites for any task.

This would make seamonkey better than all the other browsers, and set
for world dominatin. ;)
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SM 2.46 and PDF file (Linux x86-64)

2016-12-26 Thread pconde

Hello,

I have problem with PDF pages in Seamonkey 2.46: They are not more 
displayed, I end with a grey page. In the preference ==> navigator ==> 
application the only available option is "download file". I added an 
external application (okular)  to display the PDF files but I prefer to 
have the display in the browser;
With SM 2.40 the PDF page were displayed in the browser. ==> it was 
using the Kparts plugin


In SM 2.46 the Kparts plugin is still available for other file types but 
not for PDF.
If i use Firefox then the PDF files are displayed in the browser 
(Firefox 50)


In the about:plugins for Seamonkey if find the Kpart plugin
"KParts Plugin
File : libkpartsplugin.so
Path : /home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so
Version :
State : Enabled
File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 80 lines are displayed but nothing for PDF

In the about:plugins for Firefox I have
"KParts Plugin
File: libkpartsplugin.so,libkpartsplugin.so
Path: 
/home/philippe/.mozilla/plugins/libkpartsplugin.so,/usr/lib64/browser-plugins/libkpartsplugin.so

Version:
State: Enabled
File viewer using KDE's KParts technology (2011-08-23)"

+/- 300 lines are displayed and there is one for PDF
"application/pdf   PDF documentpdf"

the second path for Firefox "/usr/lib64/browser-plugins" contains the 
same plugins that exist in the first path:

hpprol2:/usr/lib64/browser-plugins # ls -l  libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

philippe@hpprol2:~/.mozilla/plugins> ls -l libkpartsplugin.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 philippe users 114848 11 déc 01:19 libkpartsplugin.so

I tried in Seamonkey to set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so"  as 
application for PDF but nothing is displayed
In Firefox if I set the plugin "ibkpartsplugin.so" as application for 
PDF, the PDF is displayed


Any Idea from where this is coming?

 --
Regards
Philippe
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Re: SM 2.46 vs 2.50a1 nightly on OS X

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

The bug which tracks the underlying SeaMonkey changes is:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1323494

All themes likely might need some changes too.

FRG

John Duncan wrote:

John Duncan wrote:


http://i.imgur.com/emcJad6.png
Okay, so both the webaudio and add-on install popup weirdness seem to be 
caused by my theme. I switched to the default one, and while they're still 
different than before (uglier imo, very modern/metro-y, not OS-specific like 
they used to be. I'm assuming the default OS-specific theme css has simply not 
been updated for these yet), they are at least better than the way my current 
theme is handling them.


http://i.imgur.com/kM12F4o.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/opw5KLb.jpg


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Re: 2.46 data manager not working

2016-12-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Likely a corrupt profile. Check if bug 1305624 applies:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1305624

Did you use a version higher than 2.46 with this profile in the past?

You can delete the storage directory in you profile and see if the error goes 
away. Usually its non essential but back up your profile before tinkering. If 
this doesn't work try permissions.sqlite next. You loose all stored 
permissions for websites but these can usually easily be added back when you 
visit the site. Chances are high that there is so much junk in it anyway from 
the migration step in 2.39+.


FRG


cyberzen wrote:

Le 26/12/2016 à 06:09, Jonathan N. Little a écrit :

bern...@nospam.com wrote:

Having a problem with data manager in 2.46  I tried to get into my
password list and the window comes up and locks up. Went back to 2.40
works perfect. Any ideas?


Same here, message script not responding after a long time. The only way
I could get to passwords is via old interface at:




same for me, and thank you for the old interface, working for me



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Re: 2.46 data manager not working

2016-12-26 Thread cyberzen

Le 26/12/2016 à 06:09, Jonathan N. Little a écrit :

bern...@nospam.com wrote:

Having a problem with data manager in 2.46  I tried to get into my
password list and the window comes up and locks up. Went back to 2.40
works perfect. Any ideas?


Same here, message script not responding after a long time. The only way
I could get to passwords is via old interface at:




same for me, and thank you for the old interface, working for me

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