Re: "SeaMonkey v2.46 wants to update your plug-in" ???

2017-07-06 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Might also be profile corruption. I woudl check the disk if there was 
some hardware error or an overzealous antivirus program deleting the 
add-on registration data in the profile. Have seen something like this 
reported occasionally or at last the part with the disabled add-ons.


FRG

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/6/2017 4:11 PM, no...@nonospam.org wrote:




You might have been the victim of some form of malware.



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Re: Some Google Script Message happening

2017-07-06 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Install No Script and blacklist the domain. Case closed. Unly used for 
user data harvesting and tracking.

FRG

DoctorBill wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/6/17 6:53 PM, DoctorBill wrote:

I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.

"An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line:   0
Char:   0
Error:  Script Error
Code:  0
URL:   http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js

   Do you want to continue running scripts on this page

  Yes - No"

What is this all about - some krap that Google is doing to my system ?



Tracking where you go.


Google Analytics is a freemium web analytics service offered by Google
that tracks and reports website traffic.


REF: 

You can select one of the 2 choices and carry on. Unless the script
hiccups again.


I tried to read all that "stuff" on wikipedia and gave up.

What two choices ?

DB


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Re: "SeaMonkey v2.46 wants to update your plug-in" ???

2017-07-06 Thread David E. Ross
On 7/6/2017 4:11 PM, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
> I'm running SeaMonkey v2.46 on a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit system with the 
> Creators Update version 1703 installed.
> 
> This morning when I started SeaMonkey, it opened several tabs. Each one 
> said something like "SeaMonkey v2.46 would like to update your  name> plug-in. Each of these mentioned a different plug-in.
> 
> I was in a hurry and I generally do all updates manually wherever 
> possible. I did not click on anything in any of these tabs. I closed all 
> of them individually and then shut down SeaMonkey.
> 
> When I re-started SeaMonkey, I immediately noticed that the PrefBar 
> plug-in was not running. I opened the add-ons manager and found that all 
> my installed plug-ins were disabled.
> 
> I was able to turn the ones I wanted back on, and everything appears to 
> be running normally now.
> 
> I have never seen anything like this from SeaMonkey before, and I found 
> it alarming. Did anyone else experience this? I'm wondering if it was a 
> legitimate request from SeaMonkey or if it was malware? Comments?
> 
> John
> 

First of all, PrefBar is an extension, not a plugin.  There are
significant differences between the two.  The Mozilla developers did a
serious disservice to users when they decided to lump the two together
under the term "add-on".

You might have been the victim of some form of malware.

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Re: Some Google Script Message happening

2017-07-06 Thread David E. Ross
On 7/6/2017 3:53 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
> I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.
> 
> "An error has occurred in the script on this page
> Line:   0
> Char:   0
> Error:  Script Error
> Code:  0
> URL:   http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js
> 
>Do you want to continue running scripts on this page
> 
>   Yes - No"
> 
> What is this all about - some krap that Google is doing to my system ?
> 
> Malaware finds no problems.
> 
> DoctorBill
> 

Many commercial Web sites use Google Analytics to gather information
about who visits it Web pages.  If you are starting SeaMonkey with a
home page that is a Web page, your problem is not in SeaMonkey.  Your
problem is in how that Web page uses Google Analytics.

I block Google Analytics through use of the AdBlock Plus extension to
filter out requests to [www.google-analytics.com/*].

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Re: "SeaMonkey v2.46 wants to update your plug-in" ???

2017-07-06 Thread GérardJan

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

In addition, I found that these tabs left no record in the browser history file.

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.46 on a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit system with the
Creators Update version 1703 installed.

This morning when I started SeaMonkey, it opened several tabs. Each one
said something like "SeaMonkey v2.46 would like to update your  plug-in. Each of these mentioned a different plug-in.

I was in a hurry and I generally do all updates manually wherever
possible. I did not click on anything in any of these tabs. I closed all
of them individually and then shut down SeaMonkey.

When I re-started SeaMonkey, I immediately noticed that the PrefBar
plug-in was not running. I opened the add-ons manager and found that all
my installed plug-ins were disabled.

I was able to turn the ones I wanted back on, and everything appears to
be running normally now.

I have never seen anything like this from SeaMonkey before, and I found
it alarming. Did anyone else experience this? I'm wondering if it was a
legitimate request from SeaMonkey or if it was malware? Comments?

John





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Re: SeaMonkey Stops Redirecting to another page (?)

2017-07-06 Thread Lee
On 7/6/17, DoctorBill  wrote:
> I am trying to get onto a forum that I frequented a lot several years
> ago and I keep getting this message, "SeaMonkey prevented this page from
> automatically redirecting to another page."
>
> I press "Allow".
> Something is keeping me from Editing a Thread I posted.
>
> Which "Toggle" do I change to stop the redirecting message ?

Edit / Preferences
Appearance / Content
  remove the checkmark next to
Warn me when websites try to redirect or reload the page
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Re: "SeaMonkey v2.46 wants to update your plug-in" ???

2017-07-06 Thread notme
In addition, I found that these tabs left no record in the browser 
history file.


no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.46 on a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit system with the
Creators Update version 1703 installed.

This morning when I started SeaMonkey, it opened several tabs. Each one
said something like "SeaMonkey v2.46 would like to update your  plug-in. Each of these mentioned a different plug-in.

I was in a hurry and I generally do all updates manually wherever
possible. I did not click on anything in any of these tabs. I closed all
of them individually and then shut down SeaMonkey.

When I re-started SeaMonkey, I immediately noticed that the PrefBar
plug-in was not running. I opened the add-ons manager and found that all
my installed plug-ins were disabled.

I was able to turn the ones I wanted back on, and everything appears to
be running normally now.

I have never seen anything like this from SeaMonkey before, and I found
it alarming. Did anyone else experience this? I'm wondering if it was a
legitimate request from SeaMonkey or if it was malware? Comments?

John



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Re: Some Google Script Message happening

2017-07-06 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

DoctorBill wrote:

I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.

"An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line:   0
Char:   0
Error:  Script Error
Code:  0
URL:   http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js

   Do you want to continue running scripts on this page

  Yes - No"

What is this all about - some krap that Google is doing to my system ?

Malaware finds no problems.

DoctorBill


That should not be happening on startup.
Odds are you have something google related on your computer that starts
on browser start up.  Find it and delete it.
Firefox has a "no google analytics" addon.
It works with SM 2.26 after conversion. Don't know if it will convert
to your SM version or not:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/no-google-analytics/


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Re: Some Google Script Message happening

2017-07-06 Thread WaltS48

On 7/6/17 7:27 PM, DoctorBill wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/6/17 6:53 PM, DoctorBill wrote:

I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.

"An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line:   0
Char:   0
Error:  Script Error
Code:  0
URL:   http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js

   Do you want to continue running scripts on this page

  Yes - No"

What is this all about - some krap that Google is doing to my system ?



Tracking where you go.


Google Analytics is a freemium web analytics service offered by Google
that tracks and reports website traffic.


REF: 

You can select one of the 2 choices and carry on. Unless the script
hiccups again.


I tried to read all that "stuff" on wikipedia and gave up.

What two choices ?

DB


Yes or No.

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Re: Some Google Script Message happening

2017-07-06 Thread DoctorBill

WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/6/17 6:53 PM, DoctorBill wrote:

I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.

"An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line:   0
Char:   0
Error:  Script Error
Code:  0
URL:   http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js

   Do you want to continue running scripts on this page

  Yes - No"

What is this all about - some krap that Google is doing to my system ?



Tracking where you go.


Google Analytics is a freemium web analytics service offered by Google
that tracks and reports website traffic.


REF: 

You can select one of the 2 choices and carry on. Unless the script
hiccups again.


I tried to read all that "stuff" on wikipedia and gave up.

What two choices ?

DB
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"SeaMonkey v2.46 wants to update your plug-in" ???

2017-07-06 Thread notme
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.46 on a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit system with the 
Creators Update version 1703 installed.


This morning when I started SeaMonkey, it opened several tabs. Each one 
said something like "SeaMonkey v2.46 would like to update your name> plug-in. Each of these mentioned a different plug-in.


I was in a hurry and I generally do all updates manually wherever 
possible. I did not click on anything in any of these tabs. I closed all 
of them individually and then shut down SeaMonkey.


When I re-started SeaMonkey, I immediately noticed that the PrefBar 
plug-in was not running. I opened the add-ons manager and found that all 
my installed plug-ins were disabled.


I was able to turn the ones I wanted back on, and everything appears to 
be running normally now.


I have never seen anything like this from SeaMonkey before, and I found 
it alarming. Did anyone else experience this? I'm wondering if it was a 
legitimate request from SeaMonkey or if it was malware? Comments?


John

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Re: Some Google Script Message happening

2017-07-06 Thread WaltS48

On 7/6/17 6:53 PM, DoctorBill wrote:

I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.

"An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line:   0
Char:   0
Error:  Script Error
Code:  0
URL:   http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js

   Do you want to continue running scripts on this page

  Yes - No"

What is this all about - some krap that Google is doing to my system ?



Tracking where you go.


Google Analytics is a freemium web analytics service offered by Google that 
tracks and reports website traffic.


REF: 

You can select one of the 2 choices and carry on. Unless the script 
hiccups again.

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SeaMonkey Stops Redirecting to another page (?)

2017-07-06 Thread DoctorBill
I am trying to get onto a forum that I frequented a lot several years 
ago and I keep getting this message, "SeaMonkey prevented this page from 
automatically redirecting to another page."


I press "Allow".
Something is keeping me from Editing a Thread I posted.

Which "Toggle" do I change to stop the redirecting message ?

DoctorBill
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Some Google Script Message happening

2017-07-06 Thread DoctorBill

I am often getting this error message upon SeaMonkey startup.

"An error has occurred in the script on this page
Line:   0
Char:   0
Error:  Script Error
Code:  0
URL:   http://www.google-analytics.com/ga.js

  Do you want to continue running scripts on this page

 Yes - No"

What is this all about - some krap that Google is doing to my system ?

Malaware finds no problems.

DoctorBill
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How can I prevent "edit page" from opening in fullscreen mode?

2017-07-06 Thread Michael Feldman
I do a lot of web page editing with SM under El Capitan. Recently in the 
composer I selected "Edit Page", then clicked the green full-screen button in 
the upper-left corner. Now I cannot get out of full screen - none of the 
suggestions I've seen -- moving the cursor to the top,pressing Shift-cmd-f, 
F11, etc. -- do anything. Also there is no resize control at bottom right. I 
can close the window with cmd-W, but then next time, it reopens in fullscreen 
again.

Oddly, I have 2 other computers running El Cap, on which I do not have this 
problem -- moving the cursor to the top of the window reveals the 3 buttons and 
the menu bar. It's only on this one computer, which (unfortunately) is the one 
I usually use. I've tried regressing to older SM versions, to no avail.

Somewhere, there must be a preference that tells SM page editor to open in 
fullscreen, but I cannot find it anywhere. Any advice?

Mikey
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Re: Problems with sites requiring authentication

2017-07-06 Thread Mason83
If I restart SM, then auth does work.
I'm not sure what I do that breaks it later.
Thanks for the simpler work-around.
Regards.


On 06/07/2017 07:52, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Check if it is this bug:
> 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1347857
> 
> 2.48 or maybe 2.47 should be the first version affected. See if the 
> workaround closing the mail window works. Also affects Thunderbird. Core 
> code needs a change.  See
> 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1350152
> 
> I am running a local fixed version with the patch from there and it 
> seems to be good. Will be fixed for 2.49.1 either by Mozilla or we will 
> do a release branch.
> 
> FRG
> Mason83 wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I couldn't say exactly when it started, but for several months
>> (since SM 2.48?) I've been having issues with sites requiring
>> authentication.
>>
>> The first one asks me for my username
>>
>> Account name:> type="text" name="user" maxlength="20" />.suffix> type="submit" />
>>
>> When I click "Submit Query", all I get is:
>>
>> "Authorization Required
>> This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document 
>> requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), 
>> or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required."
>>
>> The work-around I've been using is to load an URL
>> that contains my username and password
>> http://username:password@url/path/to/resource
>>
>> But this is not ideal.
>>
>> Another site I have a problem on is
>> https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de
>>
>> To edit columns, one needs to authenticate, but all
>> I get is:
>> "Authorization Required
>> The configuration of this Poll is protected by password! In order to 
>> proceed, you have to give the password for user admin."
>>
>> Are there known issues?
>>
>> Regards.
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Re: IMAP email

2017-07-06 Thread Daniel

On 5/07/2017 9:45 AM, EE wrote:

EE wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:

EE wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

EE wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


In the Server Settings, does your ISP require your full email
address (nu...@bees.wax) or only the prefix (nunya) as your
username? Getting that wrong could cause authentication to fail.
Compare what you did in TB.


I actually compared the two setups in about:config, and made sure
that they were alike. It did not help. Since Thunderbird works, I
can just use that, and also webmail (to get rid of the trash).


OK, next question: In the Server Settings, does it say "Server Type:
POP
Mail Server"? Or did you choose IMAP during the setup process?


I chose IMAP.  Maybe the next version of SeaMonkey will work better.



It's not SeaMonkey. IMAP works with SeaMonkey. I may float an idea that
maybe the server requires some kind of "register device" as Google does?
Have noticed that when folks bungle the setup at the start that
sometimes you have to clear the account before it will successfully
work. Try a temporary new profile.


What is a "register device"?  Why did the setup work with Thunderbird
and not with SeaMonkey if such a thing is needed?  I am not too
concerned about its security since I read everything as plain text.


I just tried a newer version of SeaMonkey with a fresh profile.  I could
still not add a new IMAP account to it.  I give up.  I shall just use
Thunderbird or webmail.

EE, was it that you were not able to add any sort of new e-mail account 
or that you couldn't add an IMAP account??


Daniel

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Re: SeaMonkey Mail: subject not handled properly when a mailto: link is clicked

2017-07-06 Thread Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov
Mark, you've made my day.

Many thanks!

Regards,
Andrey.

On 05.07.2017 22:19, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
> RFC 2368 and RFC 1738 are obsoleted by newer versions. I haven't read
> through all of them in detail, but for what it's worth RFC 6068 (which
> replaces RFC 2368) mentions in section 5:
>Current implementations encode
>a space as '+', but this creates problems because such a '+' standing
>for a space cannot be distinguished from a real '+' in a 'mailto'
>URI.  When producing 'mailto' URIs, all spaces SHOULD be encoded as
>%20, and '+' characters MAY be encoded as %2B.
> So that at least acknowledges that expected handling of a '+' is
> ambiguous, and that anyone producing mailto URIs should encode spaces as
> %20. A quick search of the others didn't turn up any obvious mention of
> encoding spaces as '+'. Were there specific sections where you saw this
> mentioned?
> 
> "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" is a content type used in HTTP POST
> requests, in which the content is in a similar format to URL query
> strings. I'm not sure off the top of my head whether the query part of a
> URI is defined to be exactly the same format as
> "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" content, nor whether the current
> version allows encoding spaces as '+'.
> 
> All in all, if you want consistent behaviour, it's probably best to use
> %20 to represent a space even if some applications also accept '+'.



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