Re: Twice Baked-potato''s

2017-03-02 Thread Daniel

On 3/03/2017 8:33 AM, Lee wrote:

Bugger!! I've just had lunch  maybe Dinner! ;-P

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Re: Does anyone know what downdetector.com is requiring to show its OpenStreetMaps?

2017-03-02 Thread Daniel

On 2/03/2017 4:59 PM, Daniel wrote:

On 2/03/2017 7:45 AM, EE wrote:

Ant wrote:

http://downdetector.com/status/time-warner-cable/map/ for an example. I
don't get its embedded map. They do show up if I use safe mode and new
profile account. I tried disabling all extensions, but that did not
help. I also renamed cookies, deleting caches, etc. No luck. However,
renaming my prefs.js did. I am assuming it is a setting, but which one?
I thought maybe it is the geolocation since I have it disabled, but it
did not work when enabled. :(

Thank you in advance. :)


Why does that map show east Africa?


For me, here in Australia, clicking on Ant's link gave a map of
Continental U.S. with various regions "clouded" over.


Hmm! Looks even  more widespread but less intense, today!

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Re: "Save File" location

2017-03-02 Thread Daniel

On 3/03/2017 1:44 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Daniel wrote:

On 2/03/2017 1:20 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:





So yo you have a record of this download in Download Manager (CTRL+J)?
If so, what does the progress field say? If Finish, right-click on entry
and select Open containing folder. If the entry is greyed out, disabled,
then the physical file has either been moved or deleted since
downloaded. Dead simple here...


As I mentioned elsewhere in this thread, Jonathan, NO, there is no
mention of it in the Download Manager, it doesn't even start the
Download Manager  just my Win7 Dialer screen is indicating there is
lots happened each time I click on the "Save File" button.



Well I would say if you witness "a lot of activity on my Wireless
Broadband Dialler screen" but there is no entry in Download Manager that
what you may be seeing is just a continuously failing negotiation just
to initialize the download process, but it never succeeds. That would
explain why you get no "Save file to:" screen, nor entry in Download
Manager, nor any evidence of the file on your hard drive. So what might
cause this scenario? Do you have some third-party download manager
either external to SeaMonkey or as a plugin? Do you have so Internet
"Security" software that runs downloads though a proxy?

Have you tried downloading after launching SeaMonkey with the -safe-mode
option? What happens if you use a different browser to determine if the
problem is with SeaMonkey or external to SeaMonkey? Such test may help
pin down your issue.

Good suggestion, Jonathan, I hadn't thought about disabling Extensions 
to exclude them from causing trouble  however, it seems to have made 
things worse, as I didn't even get the little "save File"/"Cancel" 
window, however I could still see heaps of activity in my Wireless 
Broadband Dialler screen!


I took SM Off-line to stop the download. I'm hoping SM doesn't try to 
resume the d/l session!


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Re: "Save File" location

2017-03-02 Thread Daniel

On 3/03/2017 3:41 AM, Richmond wrote:

You could try right clicking on the file and select "copy link location"
or whatever it's called, then downloaded it with wget from the command line.

The only problem is you have to download wget first.

https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/

Why haven't you tried downloading with Internet Explorer?

AS I mentioned elsewhere in this thread, Richmond, I did manage to 
download the file  on my sister's Win10 computer using Chrome!


I don't have MSIE installed!

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Re: Twice Baked-potato''s

2017-03-02 Thread WaltS48

On 03/02/2017 04:33 PM, Lee wrote:
Pro tip: Play around with the flavors. A combination of blue cheese 
and crispy bacon cannot fail when it comes to twice-baked potatoes, 
for example.

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Re: Twice Baked-potato''s

2017-03-02 Thread Keith N. McKenna
On 3/2/2017 4:33 PM, Lee wrote:
> 
> Cooktop Cove
> Preparation Time: 15 minutes
> Total Time: 2 hours
> Serves: 4
> Ingredients
> 4 large russet potatoes
> 3 tablespoons butter, melted
> 1 or 2 tablespoons green onions, chopped
> 1 tablespoon chives, minced
> 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped
> 1 teaspoon salt
> 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
> 1 teaspoon cayenne
> 1 teaspoon garlic powder
> 1 teaspoon paprika
> 1/4 cup jack cheese, shredded
> 1/4 cup white cheddar cheese, shredded
> 1/2 cup cream
> 1 egg yolk
> Directions
> 1. Wash your potatoes to remove any dirt, then place them on a
> tin-foiled covered cookie sheet.
> 2. Drizzle each potato with a few drops of vegetable oil (gently rub in
> oil to lightly coat the skins).
> 3. Cook at 400˚ F for about an hour (or until a knife slides into the
> potato easily).
> 4. Cut potatoes in half, the potatoes will be hot, so use a towel or
> oven mitts to protect your hand.
> 5. Scoop out each potato into a bowl. Remove as much of the potato as
> possible, while leaving the skin intact, do not discard the skin.
> 6. In a bowl, mix your potatoes with butter, green onion, cayenne,
> garlic powder and salt and pepper. Toss in your cheddar cheese and mix
> well. (Feel free to play around with your favorite flavors).
> 7. Add cream and your egg yolk into the potato mixture and mix well.
> Always do a little taste test to make sure you like the flavors and
> correct salt and pepper if necessary.
> 8. Take your potato skins and gently fill with mixture creating a small
> mound
> 9. Use a fork to add a bit of texture to the top of your potatoes, brush
> the tops with a bit of butter and paprika and then place them back in
> the oven for about 20 minutes or until browned.
> 10. Serve with the chopped chives and parsley on top.
> Pro tip: Play around with the flavors. A combination of blue cheese and
> crispy bacon cannot fail when it comes to twice-baked potatoes, for
> example.
Lee; did you perchance send this to the SeaMonkey Support list by mistake?

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Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread WaltS48

On 03/02/2017 12:13 PM, Danny Kile wrote:

Richmond wrote:

Danny Kile wrote:

Richmond wrote:
Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as 
read?

If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select
two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark 
options

disabled.



Click the first folder move down to the last folder and Shift Click it
that should mark all the folder in question. Then from the menu bar
Click Message > Mark > All Read., that should do it.

Danny,


That option is greyed out when I select all the folders.

I am pretty sure it worked on Thunderbird though.

I am using 2.46 and it is not grayed out for me, not sure why it would 
be for you.



Just noticed in my Thunderbird 52.0b4 on Linux, that if I select all of 
my Blogs & News Feed folders, then go to the Menu Bar, select Message > 
Mark, that All Read is disabled. I believe that only works on All 
messages in a folder.


Mark All Folders Read is in the right-click context menu, unlike 
SeaMonkey which doesn't have that context menu.


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Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
Richmond  writes:

> Danny Kile  writes:
>
>> Richmond wrote:
>>> Danny Kile wrote:
 Richmond wrote:
> Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read?
> If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select
> two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark options
> disabled.
>

 Click the first folder move down to the last folder and Shift Click it
 that should mark all the folder in question. Then from the menu bar
 Click Message > Mark > All Read., that should do it.

 Danny,

>>> That option is greyed out when I select all the folders.
>>>
>>> I am pretty sure it worked on Thunderbird though.
>>>
>> I am using 2.46 and it is not grayed out for me, not sure why it would 
>> be for you.
>
> Hmm. The plot thickens. Maybe it's because you are using Windows? Or
> maybe it's because you are using a 32bit version?

I tried the 32bit 2.46 on linux but it is greyed out.
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Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
Danny Kile  writes:

> Richmond wrote:
>> Danny Kile wrote:
>>> Richmond wrote:
 Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read?
 If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select
 two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark options
 disabled.

>>>
>>> Click the first folder move down to the last folder and Shift Click it
>>> that should mark all the folder in question. Then from the menu bar
>>> Click Message > Mark > All Read., that should do it.
>>>
>>> Danny,
>>>
>> That option is greyed out when I select all the folders.
>>
>> I am pretty sure it worked on Thunderbird though.
>>
> I am using 2.46 and it is not grayed out for me, not sure why it would 
> be for you.

Hmm. The plot thickens. Maybe it's because you are using Windows? Or
maybe it's because you are using a 32bit version?
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Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread Danny Kile

Richmond wrote:

Danny Kile wrote:

Richmond wrote:

Is there a way to mark all the folders in Blogs and News Feeds as read?
If I select one folder I can right click and mark as read. If I select
two or more, right click does nothing. The message menu has Mark options
disabled.



Click the first folder move down to the last folder and Shift Click it
that should mark all the folder in question. Then from the menu bar
Click Message > Mark > All Read., that should do it.

Danny,


That option is greyed out when I select all the folders.

I am pretty sure it worked on Thunderbird though.

I am using 2.46 and it is not grayed out for me, not sure why it would 
be for you.

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Re: "Save File" location

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
You could try right clicking on the file and select "copy link location"
or whatever it's called, then downloaded it with wget from the command line.

The only problem is you have to download wget first.

https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/

Why haven't you tried downloading with Internet Explorer?
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Re: "Save File" location

2017-03-02 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Daniel wrote:

On 2/03/2017 1:20 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:





So yo you have a record of this download in Download Manager (CTRL+J)?
If so, what does the progress field say? If Finish, right-click on entry
and select Open containing folder. If the entry is greyed out, disabled,
then the physical file has either been moved or deleted since
downloaded. Dead simple here...


As I mentioned elsewhere in this thread, Jonathan, NO, there is no
mention of it in the Download Manager, it doesn't even start the
Download Manager  just my Win7 Dialer screen is indicating there is
lots happened each time I click on the "Save File" button.



Well I would say if you witness "a lot of activity on my Wireless 
Broadband Dialler screen" but there is no entry in Download Manager that 
what you may be seeing is just a continuously failing negotiation just 
to initialize the download process, but it never succeeds. That would 
explain why you get no "Save file to:" screen, nor entry in Download 
Manager, nor any evidence of the file on your hard drive. So what might 
cause this scenario? Do you have some third-party download manager 
either external to SeaMonkey or as a plugin? Do you have so Internet 
"Security" software that runs downloads though a proxy?


Have you tried downloading after launching SeaMonkey with the -safe-mode 
option? What happens if you use a different browser to determine if the 
problem is with SeaMonkey or external to SeaMonkey? Such test may help 
pin down your issue.


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Re: monitoring MAGNITUDE of internet activity - how?

2017-03-02 Thread Richard Owlett

On 03/02/2017 04:26 AM, Dominique wrote:

On 3/1/17 11:27 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:

*NOTE BENE*
Capitalization in subject line semantically important :>

I have significant bandwidth constraints.
I have been asked to participate in a project requiring significant
data transfers.
I wish to run a test case to estimate the connectivity "cost".
For the test case the source/destination is of secondary importance.

Does SeaMonkey have a tool that can be
  "turned on"  at time t0
  "turned off" at time t1
which will report the number of
   "uploaded"   bytes
   "downloaded" bytes
in that interval?

If the tool reports more, no problem -- it will likely be ignored.
TIA


Try Networx

https://www.softperfect.com/products/networx/
This software just became costly, I think it whould be possible to grab
an old version still free (5.5 or something)

Dom


Thank you.
I'm a Linux user and vnstat {http://humdi.net/vnstat/} is included in 
Debian Jessie's repository. Comparing their homepages they have very 
similar capabilities.



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Re: Mark all folders read

2017-03-02 Thread Richmond
WaltS48  writes:


>>> Not being a regular SeaMonkey user, I wonder if that context menu ever
>>> appeared in
>>> previous versions. I may test, being that it appears to be a bug.
>>
>> It is not in SM 2.26.1 (windows version).
>
> it is a six year old
> bug. 

The fact that it is on bugzilla doesn't necessarily mean it is a
bug. They put requests for change, things to do, etc on there too.
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Re: monitoring MAGNITUDE of internet activity - how?

2017-03-02 Thread Dominique

On 3/1/17 11:27 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:

*NOTE BENE*
Capitalization in subject line semantically important :>

I have significant bandwidth constraints.
I have been asked to participate in a project requiring significant data 
transfers.

I wish to run a test case to estimate the connectivity "cost".
For the test case the source/destination is of secondary importance.

Does SeaMonkey have a tool that can be
  "turned on"  at time t0
  "turned off" at time t1
which will report the number of
   "uploaded"   bytes
   "downloaded" bytes
in that interval?

If the tool reports more, no problem -- it will likely be ignored.
TIA


Try Networx

https://www.softperfect.com/products/networx/
This software just became costly, I think it whould be possible to grab 
an old version still free (5.5 or something)


Dom
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