Re: ebay Listing Issues - SM 2.493 W10 Pro 32b

2018-06-26 Thread Bo1953 via support-seamonkey

Daniel wrote:

bo1953 wrote on 26/06/2018 8:50 AM:

Daniel wrote:

bo1953 wrote on 24/06/2018 3:26 AM:

Hello all,

In trying to list items on ebay I have a few issues which I have
yet to be able to resolve and hope someone here can assist.

1) when linking to photos to be uploaded, all are blacked out,
after uploading, still blacked out no idea as what is causing
this to happen, can see photos clearly and correctly in File
Explorer (can complete in Chrome); and

2) When uploading photos, in SM the system is stuck in a loop and
 will not upload in basic tool template...

Even when using Default User Agent, the issues are similar.

Suggestions or ideas as to what can be done to solve this?

TIA - bo1953


Bo, check your settings at Edit->Prefs->Privacy & Security->Images
and check your "Image Acceptance Policy".

Some time ago, I was shopping on Amazon.ca or Ebay.ca and couldn't
 click the "check out" button because there wasn't one, 'cause it
came from a US server, and I had selected to only load images from
the originating server.

You live, You learn!!


Daniel,

Thank you for the input.

I have checked the permissions and it is checked for Load all images
and As many times as the image specifies.

Thank you again,


So does it work now, or was that how it was set-up when it didn't work??



Daniel,

Thank you again, it does not work now, it did work about 90 days ago 
when I last listed on eBay.


I do not know what could have happened to uncover this issue.

thank you again for your input and assistance.

bo1953
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Re: router login - error 401, unauthorized

2018-06-26 Thread 420230102
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 12:34:18 PM UTC-4, rjkrjk wrote:
> win7/64, SM 2.48
> 
> 
> attempted to log on to my router (Netgear AC1900/R7000) using the all of the 
> following
> standard netgear address
> 10.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, routerlogin.net
> 
> NONE workand I get an 401 Error,   unauthorized
> 
> however, when using FF 56, I have NO Problem accessing the router
> using routerlogin.net or 10.0.0.1 ( the 192.168.x.x both time out)
> 
> the 401 error message
> Access to this resource is denied, your client has not supplied the correct 
> authentication
> 
> does even have the netgear standard 2 line sign in box, I'm not supplying an 
> passwords
> just typing the netgear url,
> where is SM looking in order to get the correct authtication
> 
> I have cleared cache, removed the 192.168.x.x passwords
> 
> not really sure if Seamonkey is at fault here,   comments appreciated !
> 
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Re: router login - error 401, unauthorized

2018-06-26 Thread 420230102
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 12:34:18 PM UTC-4, rjkrjk wrote:
> win7/64, SM 2.48
> 
> 
> attempted to log on to my router (Netgear AC1900/R7000) using the all of the 
> following
> standard netgear address
> 10.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, routerlogin.net
> 
> NONE workand I get an 401 Error,   unauthorized
> 
> however, when using FF 56, I have NO Problem accessing the router
> using routerlogin.net or 10.0.0.1 ( the 192.168.x.x both time out)
> 
> the 401 error message
> Access to this resource is denied, your client has not supplied the correct 
> authentication
> 
> does even have the netgear standard 2 line sign in box, I'm not supplying an 
> passwords
> just typing the netgear url,
> where is SM looking in order to get the correct authtication
> 
> I have cleared cache, removed the 192.168.x.x passwords
> 
> not really sure if Seamonkey is at fault here,   comments appreciated !
> 
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Re: Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2018-17

2018-06-26 Thread WaltS48

On 6/26/18 4:28 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

 > When can we expect a security update for SeaMonkey?

I am waiting for 2 approvals for security backports and also for 
Thunderbird to update the TB verbranch to 52.9.




I'm not sure, but I don't think there is going to be a TB 52.9.0. I 
think they are going straight to version 60.0.


60.0b9 testing was done earlier today and it has been released. I was 
surprised about that, because I thought 60.0 was next after 60.0b8.


I just saw a this in my feeds.



So maybe they are skipping a 61 beta.

Best to ask a TB developer. I just test what they throw at me. :)

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Re: why won't SM 2.49.3 remember where local folders are?

2018-06-26 Thread sean

sean wrote on 06/26/2018 02:17 PM:

Daniel wrote on 06/24/2018 09:14 PM:

sean wrote on 25/06/2018 8:29 AM:

sean wrote on 06/22/2018 04:06 PM:

Daniel wrote on 06/12/2018 12:52 AM:

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 12/06/18 03:58:

sean wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it 
started but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find 
Local Folders on a separate sata drive from the main C: 
drive I have many GB of mail history and really don't want 
it on my smallish C: drive in my latest re-installation of my 
desktop...


any ideas? am I correct this used to work?

sean


Don't know what you mean.

Need exact steps to reproduce.



my machine has a C: drive for programs, and an F: and G: drive 
for backup storage. In the past I have always directed the local 
folders to one or the other of the storage drives where all 
archives are kept.


for while now, whenever I reboot the machine, the local folders 
has lost contact with the path to the storage drive that is 
selected in Account Settings: /media/sean/7DCF1DCD6715DC30/local 
folders


Which operating system are you attempting to do this from? Mention 
of C:, F: and G: drives looks like Windows, but /media/sean/... 
looks like a Linux path. Your user-agent header also indicates 
that you're posting from Linux, although that may not be the 
system you're having problems with.


If Linux, it may be worth checking that the disk is mounted before 
starting SeaMonkey.


If you're attempting to share a single SeaMonkey profile between 
both Windows and Linux, that won't work - particularly in this 
case where there are paths which need to be specified differently 
on the two systems.


Well, not the case, sort of!! As my sig file indicates, I run 
SeaMonkey on both Win7 and MangiaLinux. Of course, both OS's have 
their related Profile files with-in their OS set-ups, but the 
E-mail, News Group and Bookmark files are stored on my Win7 E:\.





Precisely @Daniel... I know i have succeeded in this previously, 
even accessing the same e'mail archive from Seamonkey setup in a 
dual boot of WinXP & PeppermintOne


I bit the bullet and moved my local folders to my main ssd drive 
drive. Now, Seamonkey refuses to honor the directive to file 
archived mail in a separately specified local folders. Instead SM 
keeps recreating an archives within the specific email account. In 
this case an sean@x&@live.com pop3 setup.


Is there a file or folder I need to delete to force the settings I 
have chosen?


sean


well this wrong archive behaviour self-resolved with a complete close 
of program and being shut down over night...


Glad to hear, sean, 'cause, as I read this reply, it sprung into my 
mind that, some time ago (Netscape Suite, Mozilla Suite, maybe) the 
program required that the Profile be Write Accessible (i.e. not Read 
Only) before it would function properly, so I thought your choice of a 
SSD drive might be the problem.


But all's well that ends well!! ;-)



well I dunno why my NVMe ssd drive would be any different read/write 
wise than the two mechanical spinning disks which I keep for back up 
storage? All three get mounted at boot.


The original problem was Seamonkey no remembering the path to either of 
the mechanical drives. That problem remains.


Today, one of my accounts is not honoring my setting the path to archive 
messages in Local Folders, and is instead archiving within it's 
account... once again it's the live/outlook account.




e'mail arrived in all four of my connected e'mail accounts a few moments 
ago. Send the mail to the archives worked as I have set it up in three 
of the accounts. but Not for the Microsoft one. even though all four are 
set the same way...


So I did the turn it off turn it on again trick. Set the archive as it 
was already acting in the Microsoft account. Closed the browser, opened 
it again and set the archives for Local Folders once again... 
Closed/Reopened...


and voila, it works as intended once again...

weird...


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Re: why won't SM 2.49.3 remember where local folders are?

2018-06-26 Thread sean

sean wrote on 06/10/2018 12:07 PM:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it started 
but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find Local Folders on 
a separate sata drive from the main C: drive I have many GB of mail 
history and really don't want it on my smallish C: drive in my latest 
re-installation of my desktop...


any ideas? am I correct this used to work?

sean



Now I wonder... after reading this article...

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs_:_Changing_Profile_Folder_Location

Am I misremembering about relocating my local folders and should I be 
relocating my entire profile?


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Re: Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2018-17

2018-06-26 Thread NoOp
On 6/26/2018 1:28 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
>  > When can we expect a security update for SeaMonkey?
> 
> I am waiting for 2 approvals for security backports and also for Thunderbird 
> to update the TB verbranch to 52.9.
> 
> Pick Bills build if you are in a hurry:
> 
> http://www.wg9s.com/comm-esr/
> 
> Does not include the 2 backports but everything else.
> 
> FRG

Thanks!



> 
> 
> NoOp wrote:
>> Received security updates for Tails, Tor, Opera & Firefox today...
>> 
>> When can we expect a security update for SeaMonkey?
>> 
>> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2018-17/
>> Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox ESR 52.9
>> AnnouncedJune 26, 2018
>> Impact   critical
>> Products Firefox ESR
>> Fixed in Firefox ESR 52.9
>> 
>> CVE-2018-12359: Buffer overflow using computed size of canvas element
>> CVE-2018-12360: Use-after-free when using focus()
>> CVE-2018-12362: Integer overflow in SSSE3 scaler
>> CVE-2018-5156: Media recorder segmentation fault when track type is
>> changed during capture
>> CVE-2018-12363: Use-after-free when appending DOM nodes
>> CVE-2018-12364: CSRF attacks through 307 redirects and NPAPI plugins
>> CVE-2018-12365: Compromised IPC child process can list local filenames
>> CVE-2018-12366: Invalid data handling during QCMS transformations
>> CVE-2018-12368: No warning when opening executable SettingContent-ms files
>> CVE-2018-5188: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 60, Firefox ESR 60.1,
>> and Firefox ESR 52.9
>> 
>> 
> 

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Re: why won't SM 2.49.3 remember where local folders are?

2018-06-26 Thread sean

Daniel wrote on 06/24/2018 09:14 PM:

sean wrote on 25/06/2018 8:29 AM:

sean wrote on 06/22/2018 04:06 PM:

Daniel wrote on 06/12/2018 12:52 AM:

mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 12/06/18 03:58:

sean wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

On 6/10/18 3:07 PM, sean wrote:
Well... this has been long running. I can't recollect when it 
started but Seamonkey doesn't like it when I direct it to find 
Local Folders on a separate sata drive from the main C: 
drive I have many GB of mail history and really don't want 
it on my smallish C: drive in my latest re-installation of my 
desktop...


any ideas? am I correct this used to work?

sean


Don't know what you mean.

Need exact steps to reproduce.



my machine has a C: drive for programs, and an F: and G: drive for 
backup storage. In the past I have always directed the local 
folders to one or the other of the storage drives where all 
archives are kept.


for while now, whenever I reboot the machine, the local folders 
has lost contact with the path to the storage drive that is 
selected in Account Settings: /media/sean/7DCF1DCD6715DC30/local 
folders


Which operating system are you attempting to do this from? Mention 
of C:, F: and G: drives looks like Windows, but /media/sean/... 
looks like a Linux path. Your user-agent header also indicates that 
you're posting from Linux, although that may not be the system 
you're having problems with.


If Linux, it may be worth checking that the disk is mounted before 
starting SeaMonkey.


If you're attempting to share a single SeaMonkey profile between 
both Windows and Linux, that won't work - particularly in this case 
where there are paths which need to be specified differently on the 
two systems.


Well, not the case, sort of!! As my sig file indicates, I run 
SeaMonkey on both Win7 and MangiaLinux. Of course, both OS's have 
their related Profile files with-in their OS set-ups, but the 
E-mail, News Group and Bookmark files are stored on my Win7 E:\.





Precisely @Daniel... I know i have succeeded in this previously, even 
accessing the same e'mail archive from Seamonkey setup in a dual boot 
of WinXP & PeppermintOne


I bit the bullet and moved my local folders to my main ssd drive 
drive. Now, Seamonkey refuses to honor the directive to file archived 
mail in a separately specified local folders. Instead SM keeps 
recreating an archives within the specific email account. In this 
case an sean@x&@live.com pop3 setup.


Is there a file or folder I need to delete to force the settings I 
have chosen?


sean


well this wrong archive behaviour self-resolved with a complete close 
of program and being shut down over night...


Glad to hear, sean, 'cause, as I read this reply, it sprung into my mind 
that, some time ago (Netscape Suite, Mozilla Suite, maybe) the program 
required that the Profile be Write Accessible (i.e. not Read Only) 
before it would function properly, so I thought your choice of a SSD 
drive might be the problem.


But all's well that ends well!! ;-)



well I dunno why my NVMe ssd drive would be any different read/write 
wise than the two mechanical spinning disks which I keep for back up 
storage? All three get mounted at boot.


The original problem was Seamonkey no remembering the path to either of 
the mechanical drives. That problem remains.


Today, one of my accounts is not honoring my setting the path to archive 
messages in Local Folders, and is instead archiving within it's 
account... once again it's the live/outlook account.


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Re: Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2018-17

2018-06-26 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

> When can we expect a security update for SeaMonkey?

I am waiting for 2 approvals for security backports and also for Thunderbird 
to update the TB verbranch to 52.9.


Pick Bills build if you are in a hurry:

http://www.wg9s.com/comm-esr/

Does not include the 2 backports but everything else.

FRG


NoOp wrote:

Received security updates for Tails, Tor, Opera & Firefox today...

When can we expect a security update for SeaMonkey?

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2018-17/
Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox ESR 52.9
Announced   June 26, 2018
Impact  critical
ProductsFirefox ESR
Fixed inFirefox ESR 52.9

CVE-2018-12359: Buffer overflow using computed size of canvas element
CVE-2018-12360: Use-after-free when using focus()
CVE-2018-12362: Integer overflow in SSSE3 scaler
CVE-2018-5156: Media recorder segmentation fault when track type is
changed during capture
CVE-2018-12363: Use-after-free when appending DOM nodes
CVE-2018-12364: CSRF attacks through 307 redirects and NPAPI plugins
CVE-2018-12365: Compromised IPC child process can list local filenames
CVE-2018-12366: Invalid data handling during QCMS transformations
CVE-2018-12368: No warning when opening executable SettingContent-ms files
CVE-2018-5188: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 60, Firefox ESR 60.1,
and Firefox ESR 52.9



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Re: SeaMonkey on Windows XP - [Solved]

2018-06-26 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey

On 6/26/2018 11:13 AM, xxyyz wrote:

On 2018-04-20 10:20 PM, xxyyz wrote:
Is there anyone out there running SeaMonkey on Windows XP?  If so, I 
would be grateful if they would try the National
Zoo/Smithsonian panda cams on 
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/WebCams/giant-panda.cfm and post the 
result.


A fix for this problem has been posted at:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40=3040639=02ba286e2717d9344a55e8e9e5d22445 



It may be risky, and no guarantees it will work, but I have been running 
with it for 3 days (many power cycles, and many
exit/run SM cycles) with no problems.  Uninstalled Flash, and the 
pandacams work, as do all the vimeo videos, and
various other videos that previously either would not work or required 
Flash.  And it works in FireFox as well.


Involves replacing two SeaMonkey files (mozavcodec.dll, mozavutil.dll) 
with Pale Moon versions, and adding a windows

file, vcomp140.dll, if not already there.

Maybe this could be included in the next SeaMonkey release?


Or in its release notes/web site.
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Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2018-17

2018-06-26 Thread NoOp
Received security updates for Tails, Tor, Opera & Firefox today...

When can we expect a security update for SeaMonkey?

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2018-17/
Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox ESR 52.9
Announced   June 26, 2018
Impact  critical
ProductsFirefox ESR
Fixed inFirefox ESR 52.9

CVE-2018-12359: Buffer overflow using computed size of canvas element
CVE-2018-12360: Use-after-free when using focus()
CVE-2018-12362: Integer overflow in SSSE3 scaler
CVE-2018-5156: Media recorder segmentation fault when track type is
changed during capture
CVE-2018-12363: Use-after-free when appending DOM nodes
CVE-2018-12364: CSRF attacks through 307 redirects and NPAPI plugins
CVE-2018-12365: Compromised IPC child process can list local filenames
CVE-2018-12366: Invalid data handling during QCMS transformations
CVE-2018-12368: No warning when opening executable SettingContent-ms files
CVE-2018-5188: Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 60, Firefox ESR 60.1,
and Firefox ESR 52.9


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Re: SeaMonkey on Windows XP - [Solved]

2018-06-26 Thread xxyyz

On 2018-04-20 10:20 PM, xxyyz wrote:

Is there anyone out there running SeaMonkey on Windows XP?  If so, I would be 
grateful if they would try the National
Zoo/Smithsonian panda cams on 
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/WebCams/giant-panda.cfm and post the result.


A fix for this problem has been posted at:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40=3040639=02ba286e2717d9344a55e8e9e5d22445

It may be risky, and no guarantees it will work, but I have been running with 
it for 3 days (many power cycles, and many
exit/run SM cycles) with no problems.  Uninstalled Flash, and the pandacams 
work, as do all the vimeo videos, and
various other videos that previously either would not work or required Flash.  
And it works in FireFox as well.

Involves replacing two SeaMonkey files (mozavcodec.dll, mozavutil.dll) with 
Pale Moon versions, and adding a windows
file, vcomp140.dll, if not already there.

Maybe this could be included in the next SeaMonkey release?
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Re: Wishlist of things I'd like to see

2018-06-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/26/2018 2:16 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 25/06/2018 9:57 PM:
>> Seems to have been added for mail only:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460960
>>
>> https://dxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/search?q=browser.tabs.closeButtons=false
>>  
>>
>>
>> It does nothing for the tabbrowser.
>>
>> FRG
>>
>> Daniel wrote:
>>> Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 25/06/2018 8:52 PM:
  > O.K., maybe one of the Devs will comment on that. :-(

 SeaMonkey currently does not have this functionality and never had 
 it. SeaTab X 2 0.33 works fine in 2.49.x and even in 2.53. I will 
 test it in 2.57 and if it doesn't work there add the functionality 
 before 2.57 ships (which is still months away unfortunately).

 FRG
>>>
>>> Thanks for responding, Frank-Rainer.
>>>
>>> If the functionality has never been in SeaMonkey, why is the pref 
>>> still there??
>>>
> Hmm!! So in TonyMerc's comment four of Bug 460960, he suggests that 
> Lightning is a Tab in the Mail & News screen! As I recall, in the 
> Browser Screen, I can "Drag & Drop" tabs from one spot to another (i.e. 
> change the Tab order!!), so this should mean I could "Drag & Drop" 
> Lightning from the right of the Mail & News screen to the Left (i.e. 
> change the Tab order!!), shouldn't it ??
> 
> Or is there some switch (or something) in the code that isn't enabled??
> 
> 

Using Thunderbird, I can drag and drop tabs to rearrange them.  However,
that does not apply to the left-most tab.  It cannot be moved, and no
tab can be moved to its left.

Since SeaMonkey's Mail-News and Thunderbird share a common core, I
strongly suspect that you cannot move the Lightning tab to the far left
position in SeaMonkey.

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Re: ebay Listing Issues - SM 2.493 W10 Pro 32b

2018-06-26 Thread Daniel

bo1953 wrote on 26/06/2018 8:50 AM:

Daniel wrote:

bo1953 wrote on 24/06/2018 3:26 AM:

Hello all,

In trying to list items on ebay I have a few issues which I have
yet to be able to resolve and hope someone here can assist.

1) when linking to photos to be uploaded, all are blacked out,
after uploading, still blacked out no idea as what is causing
this to happen, can see photos clearly and correctly in File
Explorer (can complete in Chrome); and

2) When uploading photos, in SM the system is stuck in a loop and
 will not upload in basic tool template...

Even when using Default User Agent, the issues are similar.

Suggestions or ideas as to what can be done to solve this?

TIA - bo1953


Bo, check your settings at Edit->Prefs->Privacy & Security->Images
and check your "Image Acceptance Policy".

Some time ago, I was shopping on Amazon.ca or Ebay.ca and couldn't
 click the "check out" button because there wasn't one, 'cause it
came from a US server, and I had selected to only load images from
the originating server.

You live, You learn!!


Daniel,

Thank you for the input.

I have checked the permissions and it is checked for Load all images
and As many times as the image specifies.

Thank you again,


So does it work now, or was that how it was set-up when it didn't work??

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SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418

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Re: Wishlist of things I'd like to see

2018-06-26 Thread Daniel

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 25/06/2018 9:57 PM:

Seems to have been added for mail only:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460960

https://dxr.mozilla.org/comm-central/search?q=browser.tabs.closeButtons=false 



It does nothing for the tabbrowser.

FRG

Daniel wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 25/06/2018 8:52 PM:

 > O.K., maybe one of the Devs will comment on that. :-(

SeaMonkey currently does not have this functionality and never had 
it. SeaTab X 2 0.33 works fine in 2.49.x and even in 2.53. I will 
test it in 2.57 and if it doesn't work there add the functionality 
before 2.57 ships (which is still months away unfortunately).


FRG


Thanks for responding, Frank-Rainer.

If the functionality has never been in SeaMonkey, why is the pref 
still there??


Hmm!! So in TonyMerc's comment four of Bug 460960, he suggests that 
Lightning is a Tab in the Mail & News screen! As I recall, in the 
Browser Screen, I can "Drag & Drop" tabs from one spot to another (i.e. 
change the Tab order!!), so this should mean I could "Drag & Drop" 
Lightning from the right of the Mail & News screen to the Left (i.e. 
change the Tab order!!), shouldn't it ??


Or is there some switch (or something) in the code that isn't enabled??


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Re: Wishlist of things I'd like to see

2018-06-26 Thread Daniel

Steve Dunn wrote on 26/06/2018 12:26 AM:

On 2018-06-25 00:04, Daniel wrote:

Steve, did you close the Browser or did you close SeaMonkey
totally??


I totally closed Seamonkey.  Anyway, since one of the developers has
 since posted that this preference has never done anything in the 
browser, now we know why it didn't work :-)


-Steve

Yeap!!

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