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

2016-12-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Well trying to use IE8 nowadays is like shooting yourself. Mot much will work 
with it. I am using XP too on another PC and also frequently testing SeaMonkey 
on it. I would buy a P4 or better Core2Duo. Should be cheap.


FRG

richieb7...@gmail.com wrote:

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 4:19:35 PM UTC-5, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Not looking forward to the next new release.


Sorry SeaMonkey will never work again on this system. SSE2 is a hard
requirement on Windows from 2.46 on.

FRG


Too bad. I liked SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape. Back to Internet Explorer!



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

2016-12-29 Thread Jonathan N. Little
JAS wrote:
> richieb7...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 4:19:35 PM UTC-5, Frank-Rainer
>> Grahl wrote:
 Not looking forward to the next new release.
>>>
>>> Sorry SeaMonkey will never work again on this system. SSE2 is a hard
>>> requirement on Windows from 2.46 on.
>>>
>>> FRG
>>
>> Too bad. I liked SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape. Back to Internet Explorer!
>>
> I have version 2.47 on my XP Pro SP3 and have no problems and am running
> it also on this Win 7 SP1 machine.

It's his CPU not OS that is limiting him.


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

2016-12-29 Thread JAS

richieb7...@gmail.com wrote:

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 4:19:35 PM UTC-5, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Not looking forward to the next new release.


Sorry SeaMonkey will never work again on this system. SSE2 is a hard
requirement on Windows from 2.46 on.

FRG


Too bad. I liked SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape. Back to Internet Explorer!

I have version 2.47 on my XP Pro SP3 and have no problems and am running 
it also on this Win 7 SP1 machine.

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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

stan wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jim wrote:


I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".

...

Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make
duckduckgo my default search engine (my bad). But there isn't a
good explanation how to get rid of it completely (says to
uninstall the app but doesn't give a good idea what that app
is).


Not your fault, it's a known issue. Everyone who upgrades to SM
2.46 seems to have it.

Easiest solution is to delete DDG from the list at Edit |
Preferences | Browser | Internet Search | Manage Search Engines.
Then you can choose the desired search engine and SM will stop
overruling you.

DuckDuckStop!!


Unfortunately it does not work! I can select new search engine but
DDG is still coming up.


Really? Even though it's not on the list of search engines?? Are you 
sure you really deleted it? Let's make absolutely sure.


Delete DDG as described above. Clear cache and cookies: Edit | 
Preferences | Privacy & Security | Private Data, check the desired boxes 
and click the button, "Clear now."


Close SeaMonkey completely (use Windows Task Manager | Processes to be 
sure it's really gone). Start SM and go to the pref described above to 
see what search engines are listed. DDG should not be on the list. Is 
it? Really? If it is gone as expected, make your choice and then try 
searching from the location bar.


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How to test 2.49 on SSE2

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
I've compiled 2.49a2 on my AMD Athlon XP. (It took about 10 hours). Is
there a test I can do to check the parts which would use SSE2?

flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat
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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread WaltS48

On 12/29/2016 11:52 AM, Jim wrote:
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been 
switched to "duckduckgo".


No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo 
came up as a search engine.


I went to the screen under search engine precedence, and moved 
duckduckgo down to last.  It still came up as my search engine.


Finally, I deleted it from the list of available search engines under 
preferences and that got rid of it (for that user profile in SM).


Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or installed 
something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo my default 
search engine (my bad).  But there isn't a good explanation how to get 
rid of it completely (says to uninstall the app but doesn't give a 
good idea what that app is).


I notice my other SM profiles still come up with duckduckgo as search 
engine.  Any ideas (besides deleting that as an available search 
engine in each profile)?


Running SM 2.46, W10, adblock plus, noscripts, and Norton Security Suite.



#1. It is the default search engine for SeaMonkey.

#2. Although I couldn't change it using "Manage Search Engines" under 
Edit > Preferences > Internet Search. I could change it using Customize, 
adding the Search Bar, changing it to another search engine (Google for 
this test), entered a search term in the address bar and it used Google.


#3. Clicking the Search button used Google.

#4. Moving the Search Bar back to Customize, search still uses Google.

#5. Reset it back to DuckDuckGo for privacy reasons.

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

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
WaltS48  writes:

> On 12/29/2016 06:37 PM, richieb7...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 4:19:35 PM UTC-5, Frank-Rainer Grahl 
>> wrote:
 Not looking forward to the next new release.
>>> Sorry SeaMonkey will never work again on this system. SSE2 is a hard
>>> requirement on Windows from 2.46 on.
>>>
>>> FRG
>> Too bad. I liked SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape. Back to Internet Explorer!
>
>
> Updating to a newer computer would be wiser and safer. I'm sure you could find
> a used one, meeting all system requirements somewhere.

Or ditch Windows.
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Re: Seamonkey 2.46 in the Ubuntuzilla repository

2016-12-29 Thread WaltS48

On 12/29/2016 06:15 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:

Just got the update.


Thanks for the tip. Just updated for support purposes.

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

2016-12-29 Thread WaltS48

On 12/29/2016 06:37 PM, richieb7...@gmail.com wrote:

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 4:19:35 PM UTC-5, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Not looking forward to the next new release.

Sorry SeaMonkey will never work again on this system. SSE2 is a hard
requirement on Windows from 2.46 on.

FRG

Too bad. I liked SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape. Back to Internet Explorer!



Updating to a newer computer would be wiser and safer. I'm sure you 
could find a used one, meeting all system requirements somewhere.


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

2016-12-29 Thread richieb7606
On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 4:19:35 PM UTC-5, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> > Not looking forward to the next new release.
> 
> Sorry SeaMonkey will never work again on this system. SSE2 is a hard 
> requirement on Windows from 2.46 on.
> 
> FRG

Too bad. I liked SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape. Back to Internet Explorer!
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Re: Seamonkey 2.46 in the Ubuntuzilla repository

2016-12-29 Thread David H. Durgee

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

Just got the update.



I just got the notice as well, but as I have already installed Adrian's 
2.47 build I understand I need to wait for the next release as I should 
not go back to an earlier release due to possible profile issues.  If I 
remember correctly the next official release will be a 2.48 build once 
all the issues are resolved.  I will keep on with 2.47 until that point.


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Re: 2.46 update not working

2016-12-29 Thread Desiree

On 12/27/2016 8:10 AM, Ken Rudolph wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:

1)  POP e-mail not updating
2)  password manager crashes program

I need to go back to 2.40 and have downloaded it.  How can I make sure
that it will use my profile, and how can I stop it from updating to 2.46
automatically.  Help!


The reload and re-install of 2.40 worked, and everything is working OK
again. I still don't know how to stop the automatic updating to 2.46
which I don't want to do until I know it works (maybe the next update?)


Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Software Installation.

Uncheck 'Automatically Check for Updates.'


Thank you.  I'll be honest, this is the first time since Netscape 1.0
that an update has failed so disastrously.  This really scares me, since
I don't know what I'd do without SeaMonkey.

Yep.  I've been using Sea Monkey since Mozilla abandoned its predecessor 
the Mozilla Suite and never had problems other than maybe a minor one 
occasionally when upgrading.  Upgrade to 2.46 was a disaster on my 
default profile but ok on a newish profile with only two extensions.  I 
can't understand why we were not warned that no checking of extension 
compatibility with this version would be done and that NO extensions 
being used that were converted via LemonJuice's SeaMonkey extension 
converter would work and that disaster would ensue if we tried to update 
without first uninstalling all converted extensions.   I'm left 
wondering why SeaMonkey is being continued since it is now Fx and no 
point in it.

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Seamonkey 2.46 in the Ubuntuzilla repository

2016-12-29 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Just got the update.

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> This is DOM storage. I thought only storage.sqlite is still used. Need
> to investigate this and if I can reproduce it a fix should be easy to
> come by.

My storage.sqlite is an empty database. 0 tables, indices, views, and
triggers.  Then I thought maybe it was cleared when I removed
webappsstore.sqlite, so I recovered the one from my backup last night
and it too was empty. It looks like storage is only in
webappsstore.sqlite. Now in the profile directory there is a directory
'storage' which has all kinds of sub-directories for many URLs.

> 
> This should be the storage tab in Data Manager. The previous Data
> Manager had a bug and wouldn't even load storage any longer. Broke
> before 2.40.
> 
> Check your settings in Preferences->Advanced->Offline Apps. I never
> grant all websites access. This can undermine your privacy (search for
> super cookies).

I have Only allow websites with explicit permissions with Notify me when
websites want to store offline storage. I've only white-listed one site...

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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Thu, 29 Dec 2016 20:41:40 +, /Frank-Rainer Grahl/:


Which SeaMonkey version? Known bug for 2.48+. Bug 1320095.

Already fixed for 2.50a1 and will be fixed hopefully next week for 2.48 
and 2.49a2.


I'm currently using 2.49a2 on Windows, and 2.48 on Mac OS.  Richmond 
gave the bug reference in another reply, also – thanks.  I'm glad to 
hear the fix will make it to 2.48 and 2.49.


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
This is DOM storage. I thought only storage.sqlite is still used. Need to 
investigate this and if I can reproduce it a fix should be easy to come by.


This should be the storage tab in Data Manager. The previous Data Manager had 
a bug and wouldn't even load storage any longer. Broke before 2.40.


Check your settings in Preferences->Advanced->Offline Apps. I never grant all 
websites access. This can undermine your privacy (search for super cookies).


FRG

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



The problem turned out to be the "webappsstore.sqlite" file; copying my
entire profile to a new blank with the _exception_ of that file solved
the problem.
<<

Interesting. Thought this one was dead. If you still have it it it
doesn't contain private information could you send me a copy. I would
like to see if Data Manager needs a fix.

So far I was unable to reproduce any hangs with several installations
and migrations.


Confirmed "webappsstore.sqlite" file the culprit. I moved it out of my
profile, (did not create a new profile), and data manager loads no
problem with all the passwords, cookies, permissions form data, ... intact.

What did I lose? Storage. What exactly does it contain? Opened the moved
db with DB Browser and there is just one table. Mine had 26,747 records.
Doesn't seem to have real URLs in any of the fields. I just do not want
to lose some of my business sites related settings




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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread stan

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jim wrote:


I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".

...

Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search engine (my bad). But there isn't a good
explanation how to get rid of it completely (says to uninstall the
app but doesn't give a good idea what that app is).


Not your fault, it's a known issue. Everyone who upgrades to SM 2.46
seems to have it.

Easiest solution is to delete DDG from the list at Edit | Preferences |
Browser | Internet Search | Manage Search Engines. Then you can choose
the desired search engine and SM will stop overruling you.

DuckDuckStop!!



Unfortunately it does not work!
I can select new search engine but DDG is still coming up.
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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Which SeaMonkey version? Known bug for 2.48+. Bug 1320095.

Already fixed for 2.50a1 and will be fixed hopefully next week for 2.48 and 
2.49a2.


FRG

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Thu, 29 Dec 2016 14:18:04 -0500, /WaltS48/:


I don't have to open the find bar twice, but do see that error message
upon opening the find bar in 2.49a2 on Ubuntu.


Just to clarify, I don't have to open the find bar twice, but have to
press Ctrl+F once to get the bar shown, and once again to get the search
field in it focused.


When I type SeaMonkey in the find bar, I see one occurrence highlighted
in the "SeaMonkey Shop" link. When clicking "Highlight All" that result
is  highlighted and this error appears:

Timestamp: 12/29/2016 02:12:23 PM
Error: TypeError: this.browser.finder.onHighlightAllChange is not a
function
Source File: chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml
Line: 525


Just tried the "Highlight All" – seeing the same.  Multiple occurrences
of the search phrase don't get highlighted, but just the "current" one.



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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread berniez

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:



The problem turned out to be the "webappsstore.sqlite" file; copying my
entire profile to a new blank with the _exception_ of that file solved
the problem.
<<

Interesting. Thought this one was dead. If you still have it it it
doesn't contain private information could you send me a copy. I would
like to see if Data Manager needs a fix.

So far I was unable to reproduce any hangs with several installations
and migrations.


Confirmed "webappsstore.sqlite" file the culprit. I moved it out of my
profile, (did not create a new profile), and data manager loads no
problem with all the passwords, cookies, permissions form data, ... intact.

What did I lose? Storage. What exactly does it contain? Opened the moved
db with DB Browser and there is just one table. Mine had 26,747 records.
Doesn't seem to have real URLs in any of the fields. I just do not want
to lose some of my business sites related settings


I removed that exact file and now 2.46 password manager works perfectly. 
Need to see whats in that file. I saved it just in case. Thanks.

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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
Stanimir Stamenkov  writes:

> Thu, 29 Dec 2016 20:08:11 +, /Richmond/:
>
>> I tell a lie. There are errors in the error console window, but not in the
>> xterm from which I launched seamonkey.
>
> Yes, I observe the errors in both of:
>
> Tools -> Web Development:
>
> Error Console, and
> Browser Console

I see a bug here which might be the same thing, so maybe this will go
away in later versions.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1320095
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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Thu, 29 Dec 2016 20:08:11 +, /Richmond/:

I tell a lie. There are errors in the error console window, but not in 
the xterm from which I launched seamonkey.


Yes, I observe the errors in both of:

Tools -> Web Development:

Error Console, and
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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
I tell a lie. There are errors in the error console window, but not in
the xterm from which I launched seamonkey.
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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
Stanimir Stamenkov  writes:

> Which SeaMonkey version?  I'm experiencing this with SeaMonkey 2.49a2, for
> example, but not with SeaMonkey 2.46:

I forgot to mention that. It's 2.49a2. But I do not see any errors.

>
> TypeError: this.browser.finder.onFindbarOpen is not a function
>   open chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:736:13
>   startFind chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:1138:11
>   onFindCommand chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:1187:18
>   findInPage chrome://communicator/content/findUtils.js:54:5
>   BrowserFind chrome://navigator/content/browser.js:217:3
>   oncommand chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul:1:1
>
> I always have to press Ctrl+F two times in order to open the "Find in page"
> bar, and then to focus the search field – no need to restart SeaMonkey, the
> "Find in page" bar just needs to be closed.
>
> On closing the bar I always observe the following, also:
>
> TypeError: this.browser.finder.onFindbarClose is not a function
>   close chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:760:11
>   oncommand chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul:1:1

You are right, there is no need to restart, only close the find bar. I
see no errors on closing either. Perhaps it is just that it does not get
focus. If I click in the box after ctrl-f then it works as normal.
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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Jim

Ant wrote:

On 12/29/2016 10:25 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Ant wrote:

SM's View Menu -> Show/Hide -> Sidebar OR press F9 key. This was in my
updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 OS. Change it. See if it works now. It's a
known issue.


That seems a simpler process that what I suggested.  Good tip.


Yep, it was suggested in "SM2.46 default search engine problem"
newsgroup thread. :)
Thanks all -- I searched the newsgroup for "ducktogo" and not "search 
engine" before I posted.

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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread WaltS48

On 12/29/2016 02:34 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Thu, 29 Dec 2016 14:18:04 -0500, /WaltS48/:


I don't have to open the find bar twice, but do see that error message
upon opening the find bar in 2.49a2 on Ubuntu.

Just to clarify, I don't have to open the find bar twice, but have to
press Ctrl+F once to get the bar shown, and once again to get the search
field in it focused.


Thanks for the clarification. I experience the same.


When I type SeaMonkey in the find bar, I see one occurrence highlighted
in the "SeaMonkey Shop" link. When clicking "Highlight All" that result
is  highlighted and this error appears:

Timestamp: 12/29/2016 02:12:23 PM
Error: TypeError: this.browser.finder.onHighlightAllChange is not a
function
Source File:chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml
Line: 525

Just tried the "Highlight All" – seeing the same.  Multiple occurrences
of the search phrase don't get highlighted, but just the "current" one.



So out of curiosity I installed Firefox Developer Edition 52.0a2 and 
Find Bar works as expected.


Opening those links in the Error Console I see 630 lines of code from 
line 736 to line 1366 highlighted in red for the first error and 845 
lines from line 525 to line 1366 for the second error.


My eyes glazed over trying to read them. 😱

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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Ant

On 12/29/2016 11:44 AM, Ralph Fox wrote:

On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 12:16:44 -0500, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jim wrote:


I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".

...

Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search engine (my bad). But there isn't a good
explanation how to get rid of it completely (says to uninstall the
app but doesn't give a good idea what that app is).


Not your fault, it's a known issue. Everyone who upgrades to SM 2.46
seems to have it.


Not here.  Here it still showed Google after upgrading to SM 2.46.


Lucky you. I wonder why some didn't get hit. Hmm!
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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Ant

On 12/29/2016 9:45 AM, Richmond wrote:

I am not sure if this is a bug, here is how to create it:

Quit Seamonkey if it is running.
Launch Seamonkey
Go to a web page, e.g. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/
Type ctrl-f to make the "find in page" box appear.
Then start typing seamonkey.

I would expect the letters to appear in the "find in page" box toward
the top left. But the letters don't appear, although the incremental
"find as you type" is working. However, typing ctrl-f again fixes it,
and I think it remains fixed until Seamonkey quits again.


Hmm, no problems in my SM v2.46 in my 2+ months old updated 64-bit W7 
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Re: View > Page Info > Media

2016-12-29 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/28/2016 8:44 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> When I select [View > Page Info > Media] on the menu bar, why are some
> entries gray instead of the same black as other entries?
> 
I submitted bug #1326262.  See
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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Ralph Fox

On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 12:16:44 -0500, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jim wrote:


I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".

...

Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search engine (my bad). But there isn't a good
explanation how to get rid of it completely (says to uninstall the
app but doesn't give a good idea what that app is).


Not your fault, it's a known issue. Everyone who upgrades to SM 2.46
seems to have it.


Not here.  Here it still showed Google after upgrading to SM 2.46.


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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Ant

On 12/29/2016 10:25 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Ant wrote:

SM's View Menu -> Show/Hide -> Sidebar OR press F9 key. This was in my
updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 OS. Change it. See if it works now. It's a
known issue.


That seems a simpler process that what I suggested.  Good tip.


Yep, it was suggested in "SM2.46 default search engine problem" 
newsgroup thread. :)

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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov
Thu, 29 Dec 2016 14:18:04 -0500, /WaltS48/:

> I don't have to open the find bar twice, but do see that error message
> upon opening the find bar in 2.49a2 on Ubuntu.

Just to clarify, I don't have to open the find bar twice, but have to
press Ctrl+F once to get the bar shown, and once again to get the search
field in it focused.

> When I type SeaMonkey in the find bar, I see one occurrence highlighted
> in the "SeaMonkey Shop" link. When clicking "Highlight All" that result
> is  highlighted and this error appears:
> 
> Timestamp: 12/29/2016 02:12:23 PM
> Error: TypeError: this.browser.finder.onHighlightAllChange is not a
> function
> Source File: chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml
> Line: 525

Just tried the "Highlight All" – seeing the same.  Multiple occurrences
of the search phrase don't get highlighted, but just the "current" one.

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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread WaltS48

On 12/29/2016 01:46 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:45:29 +, /Richmond/:


I am not sure if this is a bug, here is how to create it:

Quit Seamonkey if it is running.
Launch Seamonkey
Go to a web page, e.g. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/
Type ctrl-f to make the "find in page" box appear.
Then start typing seamonkey.

I would expect the letters to appear in the "find in page" box toward
the top left. But the letters don't appear, although the incremental
"find as you type" is working. However, typing ctrl-f again fixes it,
and I think it remains fixed until Seamonkey quits again.


Which SeaMonkey version?  I'm experiencing this with SeaMonkey 2.49a2, 
for example, but not with SeaMonkey 2.46:


TypeError: this.browser.finder.onFindbarOpen is not a function
open chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:736:13
startFind chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:1138:11
onFindCommand chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:1187:18
findInPage chrome://communicator/content/findUtils.js:54:5
BrowserFind chrome://navigator/content/browser.js:217:3
oncommand chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul:1:1

I always have to press Ctrl+F two times in order to open the "Find in 
page" bar, and then to focus the search field – no need to restart 
SeaMonkey, the "Find in page" bar just needs to be closed.


On closing the bar I always observe the following, also:

TypeError: this.browser.finder.onFindbarClose is not a function
close chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:760:11
oncommand chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul:1:1



I don't have to open the find bar twice, but do see that error message 
upon opening the find bar in 2.49a2 on Ubuntu.


When I type SeaMonkey in the find bar, I see one occurrence highlighted 
in the "SeaMonkey Shop" link. When clicking "Highlight All" that result 
is  highlighted and this error appears:


Timestamp: 12/29/2016 02:12:23 PM
Error: TypeError: this.browser.finder.onHighlightAllChange is not a function
Source File: chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml
Line: 525


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Re: 2.46 SeaMonkey and Mac OS 10...

2016-12-29 Thread Geoff Welsh

EE wrote:

Paul Bergsagel wrote:

Hi,

According to posts I have read in this newsgroup Seamonkey 2.46 no
longer supports Mac OS 6-8. Is this true?

I am running 2.46 on a late 2006 iMac running 10.7.5 Seamonkey runs very
well on my iMac. I have not noticed any issues or problems with
SeaMonkey. So why do developers such as Edmund Wong claim that 2.46 will
not run on Mac OS 10.6-8?


It certainly would not install in Mac OS 10.6.



EE, in case you are interested,  I just found and downloaded 2.45a2 and 
it does launch and run on OSX 10.6.8


using it to type this

from  http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/nightly/2016/05/

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Re: A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Thu, 29 Dec 2016 17:45:29 +, /Richmond/:


I am not sure if this is a bug, here is how to create it:

Quit Seamonkey if it is running.
Launch Seamonkey
Go to a web page, e.g. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/
Type ctrl-f to make the "find in page" box appear.
Then start typing seamonkey.

I would expect the letters to appear in the "find in page" box toward
the top left. But the letters don't appear, although the incremental
"find as you type" is working. However, typing ctrl-f again fixes it,
and I think it remains fixed until Seamonkey quits again.


Which SeaMonkey version?  I'm experiencing this with SeaMonkey 2.49a2, 
for example, but not with SeaMonkey 2.46:


TypeError: this.browser.finder.onFindbarOpen is not a function
open chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:736:13
startFind chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:1138:11
onFindCommand chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:1187:18
findInPage chrome://communicator/content/findUtils.js:54:5
BrowserFind chrome://navigator/content/browser.js:217:3
oncommand chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul:1:1

I always have to press Ctrl+F two times in order to open the "Find in 
page" bar, and then to focus the search field – no need to restart 
SeaMonkey, the "Find in page" bar just needs to be closed.


On closing the bar I always observe the following, also:

TypeError: this.browser.finder.onFindbarClose is not a function
close chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml:760:11
oncommand chrome://navigator/content/navigator.xul:1:1

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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Ant wrote:
> SM's View Menu -> Show/Hide -> Sidebar OR press F9 key. This was in my
> updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 OS. Change it. See if it works now. It's a
> known issue.

That seems a simpler process that what I suggested.  Good tip.

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A bug with Find-in-Page?

2016-12-29 Thread Richmond
I am not sure if this is a bug, here is how to create it:

Quit Seamonkey if it is running.
Launch Seamonkey
Go to a web page, e.g. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/
Type ctrl-f to make the "find in page" box appear.
Then start typing seamonkey.

I would expect the letters to appear in the "find in page" box toward
the top left. But the letters don't appear, although the incremental
"find as you type" is working. However, typing ctrl-f again fixes it,
and I think it remains fixed until Seamonkey quits again.
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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Ant
SM's View Menu -> Show/Hide -> Sidebar OR press F9 key. This was in my 
updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 OS. Change it. See if it works now. It's a 
known issue.



On 12/29/2016 8:52 AM, Jim wrote:

I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been switched
to "duckduckgo".

No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo came
up as a search engine.

I went to the screen under search engine precedence, and moved
duckduckgo down to last.  It still came up as my search engine.

Finally, I deleted it from the list of available search engines under
preferences and that got rid of it (for that user profile in SM).

Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or installed
something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo my default
search engine (my bad).  But there isn't a good explanation how to get
rid of it completely (says to uninstall the app but doesn't give a good
idea what that app is).

I notice my other SM profiles still come up with duckduckgo as search
engine.  Any ideas (besides deleting that as an available search engine
in each profile)?

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
>>>
> The problem turned out to be the "webappsstore.sqlite" file; copying my
> entire profile to a new blank with the _exception_ of that file solved
> the problem.
> <<
> 
> Interesting. Thought this one was dead. If you still have it it it
> doesn't contain private information could you send me a copy. I would
> like to see if Data Manager needs a fix.
> 
> So far I was unable to reproduce any hangs with several installations
> and migrations.

Confirmed "webappsstore.sqlite" file the culprit. I moved it out of my
profile, (did not create a new profile), and data manager loads no
problem with all the passwords, cookies, permissions form data, ... intact.

What did I lose? Storage. What exactly does it contain? Opened the moved
db with DB Browser and there is just one table. Mine had 26,747 records.
Doesn't seem to have real URLs in any of the fields. I just do not want
to lose some of my business sites related settings


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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Jim

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jim wrote:


I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".

...

Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search engine (my bad). But there isn't a good
explanation how to get rid of it completely (says to uninstall the
app but doesn't give a good idea what that app is).


Not your fault, it's a known issue. Everyone who upgrades to SM 2.46
seems to have it.

Easiest solution is to delete DDG from the list at Edit | Preferences |
Browser | Internet Search | Manage Search Engines. Then you can choose
the desired search engine and SM will stop overruling you.

DuckDuckStop!!

Thanks -- that's what I did, but I actually had to delete duckduckgo 
from the list of available search engines to stop it from being the default.

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Re: View > Page Info > Media

2016-12-29 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Wed, 28 Dec 2016 23:50:23 +0200, /Stanimir Stamenkov/:

Wed, 28 Dec 2016 08:44:51 -0800, /David E. Ross/:

When I select [View > Page Info > Media] on the menu bar, why are some 
entries gray instead of the same black as other entries?


I see data: URI images get listed in gray and italics.  Do you see any 
others like that?


In  I see:

treechildren::-moz-tree-cell-text(broken) {
   font-style: italic;
   color: graytext;
}

I guess the data: URI images are mistaken for broken URLs.


FWIW, I see these appear as regular entries in Firefox.

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

> Verwayne Greenhoe wrote:
>> Your auto update of 2.46 has a glitch that won't allow me to use
>> my password manager. As soon as I activate the manager, it freezes
>> up my quad core, eight gig of RAM pc like nothing I've ever
>> encountered. I need to use that option. I reverted back to 2.40 and
>> it works fine. I turned my pc on this morning and BAM... auto
>> updated again and my password manager freezes up the computer,
>> requiring it be manually shut down.
Just keep clicking continue when the hanging script dialog appears. You
may have to do it several times and finally the data manager will load.

If you just need to edit/lookup saved password then the old UI does not
have an issue and loads instantly, URL:

chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul

> Could you check the size of the following files in your profile:
> 
> content-prefs.sqlite
> cookies.sqlite
> formhistory.sqlite
> permissions.sqlite
> storage.sqlite
> logins.json
> 
> Likely only a temporary hang because of too much accumulated junk but I
> would to know.
> 

How much do you have to prune? It is an extremely tedious process if you
do not want to wipe ALL your settings. Been working on mine for a while
now and still seems to require 2-3 continues when the hanging script
dialog appears.


1,114,112 content-prefs.sqlite
1,048,576 cookies.sqlite
  262,144 formhistory.sqlite
   32,768 permissions.sqlite
  512 storage.sqlite
  107,288 logins.json



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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Jim wrote:


I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been
switched to "duckduckgo".

...

Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or
installed something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo
my default search engine (my bad). But there isn't a good
explanation how to get rid of it completely (says to uninstall the
app but doesn't give a good idea what that app is).


Not your fault, it's a known issue. Everyone who upgrades to SM 2.46 
seems to have it.


Easiest solution is to delete DDG from the list at Edit | Preferences | 
Browser | Internet Search | Manage Search Engines. Then you can choose 
the desired search engine and SM will stop overruling you.


DuckDuckStop!!

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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

>>
The problem turned out to be the "webappsstore.sqlite" file; copying my entire 
profile to a new blank with the _exception_ of that file solved the problem.

<<

Interesting. Thought this one was dead. If you still have it it it doesn't 
contain private information could you send me a copy. I would like to see if 
Data Manager needs a fix.


So far I was unable to reproduce any hangs with several installations and 
migrations.


FRG

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Re: search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Jim wrote:
> I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been switched
> to "duckduckgo".
> 
> No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo came
> up as a search engine.
> 
> I went to the screen under search engine precedence, and moved
> duckduckgo down to last.  It still came up as my search engine.
> 
> Finally, I deleted it from the list of available search engines under
> preferences and that got rid of it (for that user profile in SM).
> 
> Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or installed
> something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo my default
> search engine (my bad).  But there isn't a good explanation how to get
> rid of it completely (says to uninstall the app but doesn't give a good
> idea what that app is).
> 
> I notice my other SM profiles still come up with duckduckgo as search
> engine.  Any ideas (besides deleting that as an available search engine
> in each profile)?
> 
> Running SM 2.46, W10, adblock plus, noscripts, and Norton Security Suite.

Restore temporarily the Search widget to the main toolbar:

1) Right-click on Main toolbar select Customize

2) Find the Search widget, the one that now has the DuckDuckGo icon with
the dropdown option, not the one with the magnifier, and drag to Main
toolbar

3) Click the dropdown on the newly restored Search widget and select
engine of choice.

4) You can now remove the Search widget with right-click on Main toolbar
select Customize and drag off the widget

Now you will have your default search engine in the Location widget and
in the right-click option menu...


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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread J. Weaver Jr.
I had a similar glitch - to troubleshoot it, I made a full copy of my 
current profile, then started new, blank profiles with only _some_ of 
the previous files copied in.


The problem turned out to be the "webappsstore.sqlite" file; copying my 
entire profile to a new blank with the _exception_ of that file solved 
the problem.  -JW


Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Could you check the size of the following files in your profile:

content-prefs.sqlite
cookies.sqlite
formhistory.sqlite
permissions.sqlite
storage.sqlite
logins.json

Likely only a temporary hang because of too much accumulated junk but I
would to know.

FRG


Verwayne Greenhoe wrote:

Your auto update of 2.46 has a glitch that won't allow me to use my
password manager. As soon as I activate the manager, it freezes up my
quad
core, eight gig of RAM pc like nothing I've ever encountered. I need
to use
that option. I reverted back to 2.40 and it works fine. I turned my pc on
this morning and BAM... auto updated again and my password manager
freezes
up the computer, requiring it be manually shut down.

If you get the moment, can you look into that?
Thanks!
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search engine hijacked

2016-12-29 Thread Jim
I got up this morning and found that my search engine has been switched 
to "duckduckgo".


No matter what I switched to for search in preferences, duckduckgo came 
up as a search engine.


I went to the screen under search engine precedence, and moved 
duckduckgo down to last.  It still came up as my search engine.


Finally, I deleted it from the list of available search engines under 
preferences and that got rid of it (for that user profile in SM).


Reading up on this subject, it appears I may have updated or installed 
something, and didn't see a box checked to make duckduckgo my default 
search engine (my bad).  But there isn't a good explanation how to get 
rid of it completely (says to uninstall the app but doesn't give a good 
idea what that app is).


I notice my other SM profiles still come up with duckduckgo as search 
engine.  Any ideas (besides deleting that as an available search engine 
in each profile)?


Running SM 2.46, W10, adblock plus, noscripts, and Norton Security Suite.
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Re: SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

Could you check the size of the following files in your profile:

content-prefs.sqlite
cookies.sqlite
formhistory.sqlite
permissions.sqlite
storage.sqlite
logins.json

Likely only a temporary hang because of too much accumulated junk but I would 
to know.


FRG


Verwayne Greenhoe wrote:

Your auto update of 2.46 has a glitch that won't allow me to use my
password manager. As soon as I activate the manager, it freezes up my quad
core, eight gig of RAM pc like nothing I've ever encountered. I need to use
that option. I reverted back to 2.40 and it works fine. I turned my pc on
this morning and BAM... auto updated again and my password manager freezes
up the computer, requiring it be manually shut down.

If you get the moment, can you look into that?
Thanks!
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SeaMonkey 2.46 Glitch

2016-12-29 Thread Verwayne Greenhoe
Your auto update of 2.46 has a glitch that won't allow me to use my
password manager. As soon as I activate the manager, it freezes up my quad
core, eight gig of RAM pc like nothing I've ever encountered. I need to use
that option. I reverted back to 2.40 and it works fine. I turned my pc on
this morning and BAM... auto updated again and my password manager freezes
up the computer, requiring it be manually shut down.

If you get the moment, can you look into that?
Thanks!
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Re: canceled email

2016-12-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Was already on the way and reached the wrong recipient. 2.35 was likely in the 
process of saving it to the sent folder when you canceled so it didn't show up 
there.


FRG

Smiles wrote:

I am using SeaMonkey 3.5 and cancelled an email during sending

I realized it was going to the wrong person and cancelled it
nothing showed in sent which is correct but I got an out of office message 
from wrong recipient

does this mean it went through or part of it

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canceled email

2016-12-29 Thread Smiles

I am using SeaMonkey 3.5 and cancelled an email during sending

I realized it was going to the wrong person and cancelled it
nothing showed in sent which is correct but I got an out of office 
message from wrong recipient

does this mean it went through or part of it

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