Re: Ubuntuzilla install of Seamonkey 2.49.5 missing file

2019-10-09 Thread MRoss-GMX

Re: Ubuntuzilla install of Seamonkey 2.49.5 missing file


Mon, 7 Oct 2019 12:29 +0100 Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 07/10/19 10:43, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

MRoss-GMX wrote:

Ubuntuzilla install of Seamonkey 2.49.5 missing file

But a manual install, download - copy to - extract, does no

better;

it just does not work. So either way it don't work.

Computer running Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS precise Linux. Seamonkey

2.49.4

works fine for quite a while now. No real hangups.

I downloaded:


https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/releases/2.49.5/linux-i686/en-US/seamonkey-2.49.5.tar.bz2


[needs /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.17']

If I am reading this right ubuntu 12 only has 2.15. Officially we

even  >

only support 2.22 and up.> >



https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45274771/install-glibc2-16-in-ubuntu-12-04

> IanN did the build on the CentOS builder which probably has 2.17.

So >

2.17 is the minimum version right now. 12.04 is ancient now. I

suggest >

updating it. 14.04 should work if you don't want the latest and

greatest.

Certainly I managed to install it on a Trusty system though I may

have

manually updated the libc6 package to get other packages running.

libc6-2.19

is the installation default.

Supposing OP has a good reason not to upgrade to a supported Ubuntu

LTS

(Xenial or later), it might be possible to add lib6-2.19 from Debian

Jesse,

although it will most likely lead to a maze of twisty dependencies,

all

alike, probably more trouble than actually upgrading the OS.
/df


Including what rob  writes via separate
thread link, I appreciate all your replies, and think I understand all
you folks write.

The problem is then with the older Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS. Yet upgrade to
14.04 LTS crashed this computer, mainly I suppose due to graphics,
scripts. Probably the desktop and X-Window system, despite my attempt
to downgrade it to the simple version. I recovered only with
reinstalling Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS. No updates on that of course for
years, not even the core of Debian Linux.

I just keep the applications updated as best I can, like with
Seamonkey, and this past year trying to use Pale Moon - which seems to
work fine - but limited more like Firefox. I appreciate Seamonkey for
browser.

This old Lenovo R60e w-Celeron needs replaced, but that project
still delayed for now. Moving.

So I am stuck using v2.49.4 for now. Unless a patch job can be made by
me via terminal. Anybody got a file I should try, let me know.

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Re: How to fix a message I see on one site.

2019-10-09 Thread WaltS48

On 10/9/19 4:03 PM, Frog wrote:
I am seeing the following message when I visit this site --- 
http://castleinthesand.com/ocean-city-maryland-web-cam/


Quote
Blocked by Content Security Policy

This page has a content security policy that prevents it from being 
loaded in this way.


The browser prevented this page from loading in this way because the 
page has a content security policy that disallows it.

Unquote

Operating System - Windows 10 - 64 bit
Seamonkey Version - 2.49.5

I was able to see this information prior to installing SeaMonkey 2.49.5 
and now is see this message. Why?


Frog


I see the site load and a message across the top, "You have requested a 
page that is only partially encrypted and does not prevent 
eavesdropping." with a Preferences button.


When I click the button the SeaMonkey Privacy & Security > Transport 
Layer Security (SSL/TLS) preferences open.


Maybe you have a setting there that prevents the page from loading or an 
antivirus program blocking the page.


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Re: How to fix a message I see on one site.

2019-10-09 Thread Paul in Houston, TX

Frog wrote:

I am seeing the following message when I visit this site ---
http://castleinthesand.com/ocean-city-maryland-web-cam/

Quote
Blocked by Content Security Policy

This page has a content security policy that prevents it from being
loaded in this way.

The browser prevented this page from loading in this way because the
page has a content security policy that disallows it.
Unquote

Operating System - Windows 10 - 64 bit
Seamonkey Version - 2.49.5

I was able to see this information prior to installing SeaMonkey 2.49.5
and now is see this message. Why?


The url you posted is http and not https.
Add the s and it works for me.



Frog


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Re: Problem with Getting Unwanted List Emails

2019-10-09 Thread WaltS48

On 10/9/19 5:16 PM, Jim Curland wrote:

The other day I got this email from SeaMonkey support:


Your membership in the mailing list support-seamonkey has been
disabled by yourself.  You will not get any more messages from this
list until you re-enable your membership.  You will receive 2 more
reminders like this before your membership in the list is deleted.

To re-enable your membership, you can simply respond to this message
(leaving the Subject: line intact), or visit the confirmation page at


I just replied to that email and now I'm getting all of these unwanted emails 
from people asking questions about SeaMonkey.  Can you please advise how I can 
get rid of this and yet satisfy the concern that somehow the system thought I 
disabled my membership from the mailing list.  I want the ability to go on the 
forum with my Mozilla sign in to ask SeaMonkey questions, but I don't want to 
be on a mailing list where I get questions and answers for other members having 
their own issues.

Thanks for clarifying!


Jim



What forum can you go to with a Mozilla sign in to get support for 
SeaMonkey?


You can unsubscribe from the list by going to 
, scroll down to 
where you enter the email address you used to subscribe and click the 
"Unsubscribe or edit options" button.



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Re: Is there an SQLite3 app to manipulate SeaMonkey bookmarks

2019-10-09 Thread EE

Richard Owlett wrote:

Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
   1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
   2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
   3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
  cleaned up data?

I've not had *ANY* contact with any database system for DECADES {i.e. 
dBASEII}. My gut says it should be possible. None of the bookmark threads have 
suggested any feasible way to reorganize my current mess.


Are you concerned with favicons taking up too much room, or with bookmarks 
that are no longer valid, or both?  You could back up the bookmarks to an 
external directory (external to the profile), remove them from the browser and 
then restore them.  That should get rid of the favicons.  Getting a handle on 
what they are is easier if you then output them to .html, and then edit that. 
To check the validity, Bookmarks Checker still exists in Classic Add-ons 
Archive, but you need an extension to access it.  The add-on is Classic 
Add-ons Archive, available at Github:

https://github.com/JustOff/ca-archive/releases



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Problem with Getting Unwanted List Emails

2019-10-09 Thread Jim Curland

  
  
The other day I got this email from SeaMonkey
  support:
  

Your membership in the mailing list support-seamonkey has been
disabled by yourself.  You will not get any more messages from this
list until you re-enable your membership.  You will receive 2 more
reminders like this before your membership in the list is deleted.

To re-enable your membership, you can simply respond to this message
(leaving the Subject: line intact), or visit the confirmation page at


I just replied to that email and now I'm getting all of these unwanted emails from people asking questions about SeaMonkey.  Can you please advise how I can get rid of this and yet satisfy the concern that somehow the system thought I disabled my membership from the mailing list.  I want the ability to go on the forum with my Mozilla sign in to ask SeaMonkey questions, but I don't want to be on a mailing list where I get questions and answers for other members having their own issues.

Thanks for clarifying!


Jim


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Re: Is there an SQLite3 app to manipulate SeaMonkey bookmarks

2019-10-09 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse

On 09/10/19 19:35, Richard Owlett wrote:

On 10/09/2019 10:03 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:

On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:

Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
   1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
   2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
   3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
  cleaned up data?
...


Isn't that what the Bookmarks Manager is meant to be?


Chuckle. Some of my bookmarks date back to days of Netscape Navigator 
and when saved as HTML it is ~2MB with >6000 lines. I forget how deeply 
nested some of my references are.


Still, why not just edit the bookmarks in the browser tool (ie 
Bookmarks>Manage Bookmarks...)?  Are you hitting some of the bugs 
introduced by Mozilla vandalism (eg, copying a folder fails)?


If you first create the clean folder structure you want (above or below 
the existing folders), you could then gradually copy bookmarks from the 
old folders, deleting each one once its contained bookmarks and folders 
have been processed. But you won't be able to copy chunks of the tree.


If that doesn't work for you, why not export the Bookmarks to JSON 
using Bookmarks Manager>Tools>Backup..., edit the JSON, then Restore 
the modified file?


'Cause I don't know anything about JSON.


Just a JavaScript-syntax interchange format, like a SQL dump; easier to 
deal with than HTML, which of course is another option. I doubt that 
directly editing places.sqlite would be any easier, unless you might 
have some SQL scripts prepared to clean up the bookmark hierarchy (but 
you hadn't "had *ANY* contact with any database system for DECADES"). 
Anyway you can script against JSON with something like jq 
.


Tools>Web Development>Scratchpad will open a JS editor with a 
pretty-printer that you'll likely need to make sense of the JSON.


And this really is a good tool, with pretty-print, syntax highlighting 
and folding.


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How to fix a message I see on one site.

2019-10-09 Thread Frog
I am seeing the following message when I visit this site --- 
http://castleinthesand.com/ocean-city-maryland-web-cam/


Quote
Blocked by Content Security Policy

This page has a content security policy that prevents it from being 
loaded in this way.


The browser prevented this page from loading in this way because the 
page has a content security policy that disallows it.

Unquote

Operating System - Windows 10 - 64 bit
Seamonkey Version - 2.49.5

I was able to see this information prior to installing SeaMonkey 2.49.5 
and now is see this message. Why?


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Re: Is there an SQLite3 app to manipulate SeaMonkey bookmarks

2019-10-09 Thread Richard Owlett

On 10/09/2019 10:15 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

SQLiteStudio

https://sqlitestudio.pl/index.rvt


I don't trust that site. It requires both cookies and JavaScript to be 
enabled and then tries to log me into Facebook without asking.


I looked for it in the Debian repository - it's not there.
However I discovered something called sqlitebrowser which is described 
as a "GUI editor for SQLite databases". I'll investigate to see if it 
might be a partial solution.




be careful. Only use it when SeaMonkey is closed

Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:

On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:

Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
   1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
   2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
   3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
  cleaned up data?
...


Isn't that what the Bookmarks Manager is meant to be?

If that doesn't work for you, why not export the Bookmarks to JSON 
using Bookmarks Manager>Tools>Backup..., edit the JSON, then Restore 
the modified file?


Tools>Web Development>Scratchpad will open a JS editor with a 
pretty-printer that you'll likely need to make sense of the JSON.


/df




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Re: Is there an SQLite3 app to manipulate SeaMonkey bookmarks

2019-10-09 Thread Richard Owlett

On 10/09/2019 10:03 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:

On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:

Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
   1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
   2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
   3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
  cleaned up data?
...


Isn't that what the Bookmarks Manager is meant to be?


Chuckle. Some of my bookmarks date back to days of Netscape Navigator 
and when saved as HTML it is ~2MB with >6000 lines. I forget how deeply 
nested some of my references are.




If that doesn't work for you, why not export the Bookmarks to JSON using 
Bookmarks Manager>Tools>Backup..., edit the JSON, then Restore the 
modified file?


'Cause I don't know anything about JSON.



Tools>Web Development>Scratchpad will open a JS editor with a 
pretty-printer that you'll likely need to make sense of the JSON.


/df




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Re: Is there an SQLite3 app to manipulate SeaMonkey bookmarks

2019-10-09 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

SQLiteStudio

https://sqlitestudio.pl/index.rvt

be careful. Only use it when SeaMonkey is closed

Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:

On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:

Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
   1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
   2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
   3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
  cleaned up data?
...


Isn't that what the Bookmarks Manager is meant to be?

If that doesn't work for you, why not export the Bookmarks to JSON using 
Bookmarks Manager>Tools>Backup..., edit the JSON, then Restore the modified file?


Tools>Web Development>Scratchpad will open a JS editor with a pretty-printer 
that you'll likely need to make sense of the JSON.


/df


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Re: Is there an SQLite3 app to manipulate SeaMonkey bookmarks

2019-10-09 Thread Dirk Fieldhouse

On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:

Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
   1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
   2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
   3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
  cleaned up data?
...


Isn't that what the Bookmarks Manager is meant to be?

If that doesn't work for you, why not export the Bookmarks to JSON using 
Bookmarks Manager>Tools>Backup..., edit the JSON, then Restore the 
modified file?


Tools>Web Development>Scratchpad will open a JS editor with a 
pretty-printer that you'll likely need to make sense of the JSON.


/df

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Is there an SQLite3 app to manipulate SeaMonkey bookmarks

2019-10-09 Thread Richard Owlett

Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
  1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
  2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
  3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
 cleaned up data?

I've not had *ANY* contact with any database system for DECADES {i.e. 
dBASEII}. My gut says it should be possible. None of the bookmark 
threads have suggested any feasible way to reorganize my current mess.


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