Re: Error Msg: "Your browser does not support the HTML5 canvas tag."

2018-07-13 Thread Ray_Net

Richard Owlett wrote on 13-07-18 18:51:

On 07/13/2018 10:58 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/13/2018 11:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:

What does that mean?


It means it doesn't support "The HTML  element is used to 
draw graphics, on the fly, via scripting (usually JavaScript).


The  element is only a container for graphics. You must use a 
script to actually draw the graphics.


Canvas has several methods for drawing paths, boxes, circles, text, 
and adding images."





Operationally what effect is there?
JavaScript is routinely disabled while browsing unfamiliar sites.


Maybe you should enable it for that site.


No, thank you. 
You gave me enough to confirm my first guess. The page designer too 
focused on "Gee-wiz, see what I dreamed up".


May be not, perhaps the graphic shown is useful ... tell us the url ...
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Re: Error Msg: "Your browser does not support the HTML5 canvas tag."

2018-07-13 Thread Richard Owlett

On 07/13/2018 10:58 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

On 7/13/2018 11:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:

What does that mean?


It means it doesn't support "The HTML  element is used to draw 
graphics, on the fly, via scripting (usually JavaScript).


The  element is only a container for graphics. You must use a 
script to actually draw the graphics.


Canvas has several methods for drawing paths, boxes, circles, text, and 
adding images."





Operationally what effect is there?
JavaScript is routinely disabled while browsing unfamiliar sites.


Maybe you should enable it for that site.


No, thank you. 
You gave me enough to confirm my first guess. The page designer too 
focused on "Gee-wiz, see what I dreamed up".
There's only one site for which I somewhat willingly enable JavaScript - 
my bank's demands it (not sure it's doing anything useful).






I'm running:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1

Build identifier: 20171015235838


What other question should I be asking?
TIA






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Re: Error Msg: "Your browser does not support the HTML5 canvas tag."

2018-07-13 Thread WaltS48

On 7/13/2018 11:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:

What does that mean?


It means it doesn't support "The HTML  element is used to draw 
graphics, on the fly, via scripting (usually JavaScript).


The  element is only a container for graphics. You must use a 
script to actually draw the graphics.


Canvas has several methods for drawing paths, boxes, circles, text, and 
adding images."





Operationally what effect is there?
JavaScript is routinely disabled while browsing unfamiliar sites.


Maybe you should enable it for that site.


I'm running:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1

Build identifier: 20171015235838


What other question should I be asking?
TIA




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Error Msg: "Your browser does not support the HTML5 canvas tag."

2018-07-13 Thread Richard Owlett

What does that mean?
Operationally what effect is there?
JavaScript is routinely disabled while browsing unfamiliar sites.
I'm running:

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1
Build identifier: 20171015235838


What other question should I be asking?
TIA


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Re: Cannot access google search engine

2018-07-13 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the middle 
and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install the virus 
scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases discussed here. 
Just use search or ask for support wrt. your virus scanner.


FRG

Daniel wrote:

dirk wrote on 12/07/2018 7:51 PM:




Did ANYONE solve this issue?

- I tried resetting the router to factory and it didn't help at al. -
I switched off or deleted addons, nothing either.

Anything GOOGLE related just doesnt pass the certificate error.

- Google maps loads up to a certain point, and the seems to just
quit. - Searching address results in nothing. - Google Youtube loads,
but can't log me in to my account - Google Agenda same 

Whats's going on and why can't it be solved?

Is it my Bullguard doing something? T.b.h., I don't think so, because
 the message comes from Seamonkey, NOT from Bullguard...

It's creaping me out, and oh yes, I can change the standard browser
to Chrome or IE, but if I click a link in a Seamomnkey mail, the
program doesn't load the link in Chrome or IE, but still in
Seamonkey.

And after changing the standard browser in Win 8.1 PRO' system
settings, SEAMONKEY still tells me that Seamonkey is the standard
browser, and I can't change it inside Seomonkeys program either

REALY, ANYONE?!?!?

Don't know if anyone solved your main problem with Google, but there's always 
DuckDuckGo if you're just looking for a Search Engine!


And yes, SeaMonkey is a Suite, so prefers to use its inbuilt Browser, but, if 
you want, you can use an external Browser (Firefox, Chrome MSIE, etc.) by 
setting a Preference. Enter "about:config" (without the commas) in the Browser 
address bar, accept the warning, then enter "external" in the Search: bar, and 
I think you want to change "browser.link.open_external" to something else.


Check http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries#Browser for explanations.


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Re: After installing seamonkey browser it said that "this connection is untrusted. You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to www.seamonkey-project.org but we cannot confirm that connection is se

2018-07-13 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
In 99% of all cases always the same. Virus scanner acts as a man in the middle 
and intercepts https traffic. You need to disable it or install the virus 
scanner certificate(s) in SeaMonkey. There were enough cases discussed here. 
Just use search or ask for support wrt. your virus scanner.


FRG


Paul Bergsagel wrote:

mode...@gmail.com wrote:
After installing seamonkey browser it said that "this connection is 
untrusted. You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to 
www.seamonkey-project.org but we cannot confirm that connection is secure. 
This website's identity can't be verivied.


I don't know if it would be safe to cancel the message and use SeaMonkey 
browser or if it would even work.

Please advise

I had something similar happen with a site claiming that the connection was 
untrusted and denied my connection. There is a solution which worked for me. 
Go to the SeaMonkey preferences->Privacy & Security->SSL/TLS. Under "SSL/TLS 
Protocol Versions make sure you check TLS 1.0  TSL 1.1 TLS 1.2. (note TSL 1.1 
will have a check mark but be greyed out).  Some web pages have not been 
updated to newer protocols and if the earlier protocols(TSL 1.0) have been 
disabled the site will not load and be flagged as untrustworthy.


I hope this helps.

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Re: Generate list of passwords for selected websites

2018-07-13 Thread Daniel

WaltS48 wrote on 13/07/2018 9:21 AM:

On 7/12/18 7:11 PM, Andy K wrote:

On Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 5:50:49 PM UTC-5, Andy K wrote:

On Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 10:22:51 AM UTC-5, TCW wrote:

On 7/11/2018 10:07 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

TCW wrote:

On 7/11/2018 4:13 AM, Andy K wrote:

I would like to generate a list of passwords for selected
sites.

I looked at password manager. It lists all sites but you
have to tell it to show passwords individually for each
site.

Any way to select certain sites and get it to show the
passwords?


Why would you need to know that?


Maybe make a paper backup is one reason that comes to mind.


As an IT person, questions like this send up red flags. After
all, if you don't already know the password to sites you
regularly use


No red flag. I just want a text file of them so I can encrypt
it.

Nothing nefarious. :-)

Andy


Type in the address bar: 
chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul


Found out I can not just copy both username and password to a text
file?

Saving/editing the file does not work either. That may be by
design. :-)

The reason I want to do so is to encrypt the file.

That way I can transport it anywhere safely.

There has to be some way.

I think there are some sharp cookies here.

Andy



Yep, the file is encrypted. Anyone know what the PW is so I can open
it? I forgot. ;)
I think it is P a s s W o r d  or did we change that??


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Re: Messages with attachments being deleted.

2018-07-13 Thread Daniel

Frog wrote on 12/07/2018 9:48 PM:

Ray_Net wrote:

Frog wrote on 09-07-18 23:00:





Additional Information

I continued my search today for the reason why wanted messages
with attachments were not arriving in my SeaMonkey mail.
Interestingly, I found some of these messages were sent to my
never used AOL browser as trash.  This information indicates to
me that my virus scan software is not deleting these
messages...that software at AOL is not deleting these
messages...and now I believe my lost message problem is located
either in SeaMonkey or MailWasher.

I continue to need help with this problem.

Frog

You may try uninstalling MailWasher ...


I think...I hope the solution to my problem has been found. I
contacted AOL about my situation...mainly I asked if a filter was
placed on my mail. Here is what they said...


Please note that these situations often occur when an email filter is
 preventing all incoming emails from reaching the Inbox folder. These
 filters are usually changed when an AOL account was hacked or
compromised.

To resolve this, we have reset the server settings associated to your
 account that may have been changed if your account was compromised
and you should be receiving emails normally from now on. Please sign
out and back in for the changes to take full effect.


So far, with fingers crossed, I am once again receiving incoming 
messages with attachments in my inbox.  I know of no hacking or 
compromise of my account...or that any filter was ever placed on my 
account.


Thanks for the suggestions.

Frog


Gee Whiz!! I would have thought that if a Service Provider was going to
change the set-up of the service they provided, they would tell the
users all about it!! ;-)

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Re: Cannot access google search engine

2018-07-13 Thread Daniel

dirk wrote on 12/07/2018 7:51 PM:




Did ANYONE solve this issue?

- I tried resetting the router to factory and it didn't help at al. -
I switched off or deleted addons, nothing either.

Anything GOOGLE related just doesnt pass the certificate error.

- Google maps loads up to a certain point, and the seems to just
quit. - Searching address results in nothing. - Google Youtube loads,
but can't log me in to my account - Google Agenda same 

Whats's going on and why can't it be solved?

Is it my Bullguard doing something? T.b.h., I don't think so, because
 the message comes from Seamonkey, NOT from Bullguard...

It's creaping me out, and oh yes, I can change the standard browser
to Chrome or IE, but if I click a link in a Seamomnkey mail, the
program doesn't load the link in Chrome or IE, but still in
Seamonkey.

And after changing the standard browser in Win 8.1 PRO' system
settings, SEAMONKEY still tells me that Seamonkey is the standard
browser, and I can't change it inside Seomonkeys program either

REALY, ANYONE?!?!?

Don't know if anyone solved your main problem with Google, but there's 
always DuckDuckGo if you're just looking for a Search Engine!


And yes, SeaMonkey is a Suite, so prefers to use its inbuilt Browser, 
but, if you want, you can use an external Browser (Firefox, Chrome MSIE, 
etc.) by setting a Preference. Enter "about:config" (without the commas) 
in the Browser address bar, accept the warning, then enter "external" in 
the Search: bar, and I think you want to change 
"browser.link.open_external" to something else.


Check http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries#Browser for 
explanations.


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