Scripts

2020-10-11 Thread Louis Toscano

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Today a box came up where the program was running a script.  A SeaMonkey 
browser window was not even open.  I have the Email program setup where, 
below the list of email messages in my inbox, the highlighted one 
appears partially in a box below with a grey area in between with the 
contact addresses.  After hitting "Stop Script," the script kept running 
to where I could not read the message already highlighted or highlight a 
new one.  I could not even switch folders.  This is version 2.53.3 on 
this Windows 7. Probably my Catalina has that version too.  I would not 
know how to update the program on that one.  Why is it all of a sudden 
running scripts?  During the last two weeks I have had to shut down the 
program, and the computer over these freezes.  I would clean out my 
temporary files and restart the computer, in time to only have to do 
this again.  On Catalina it does not behave this way.


Louis

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Scripts Running

2015-10-11 Thread David E. Ross
Is there a way to see what scripts are currently running in SeaMonkey?

Certain Web pages never seem to stop loading even through they appear
complete.  Scrolling and other actions on those pages are quite slow.
The Stop button on the tool bar is enabled.  If I select the Stop
button, actions on the page are then quite quick.

I suspect that some kind of scripts are running but then stopped by the
Stop button.  I would like to confirm that conjecture.

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Re: SeaMonkey add-on-compatibility - Controle de Scripts 1.0.3 - CS Lite Mod 1.4.9 - RefControl 0.8.17 - Flashblock 1.5.19a - Force Content-Type 1.2.2 - Long URL Please Mod 0.5.1 - MR Tech Toolkit 6.0

2015-04-20 Thread EE

Rainer Bielefeld wrote:

EE schrieb:


I can add a few more observations to the lists.


Hi,

thank you for info, I will add it soon.

Can you please add info concerning your test environemnt (OS, SM
version, UI language) and whether all these add-ons have been installed
for your latest SM? I remember that I already had the experience that an
addon installed some SM versions worked until I tried to install the
same addon version for the latest version.

Best regards


Rainer Bielefeld


Those extensions do work for SM 2.33.1, except there is a small problem 
with YesScript 2.1 (no icon).  I had to copy chrome.manifest from 2.0 
into 2.1 to fix it.  I began using most of those extensions with SM 
2.20, which is when I began using SeaMonkey.


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Re: SeaMonkey add-on-compatibility - Controle de Scripts 1.0.3 - CS Lite Mod 1.4.9 - RefControl 0.8.17 - Flashblock 1.5.19a - Force Content-Type 1.2.2 - Long URL Please Mod 0.5.1 - MR Tech Toolkit 6.0

2015-04-19 Thread Rainer Bielefeld

EE schrieb:


I can add a few more observations to the lists.


Hi,

thank you for info, I will add it soon.

Can you please add info concerning your test environemnt (OS, SM 
version, UI language) and whether all these add-ons have been installed 
for your latest SM? I remember that I already had the experience that an 
addon installed some SM versions worked until I tried to install the 
same addon version for the latest version.


Best regards


Rainer Bielefeld
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Re: Can anyone get the Java scripts to work at support.avast.com ?

2015-03-19 Thread Daniel

On 19/03/15 07:38, mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:

Robert Gault wrote:

Not sure if this is 2.33 related or has been present with earlier
versions.
I've been trying to use https://support.avast.com , things like the
login or register, and nothing happens.


When I click login, the content area of the page (where it initially
says Avast Customer  Technical Support is a web-based Portal...)
shows a login form. When I click register, the whole lower part of the
page (including the left-hand menu) is replaced with a registration form.

SeaMonkey 2.33 on Windows Vista.


Using my Linux install of SM (as shown in my sig), the RHS changes to 
allow entry of e-mail and Password, and tick spot for Remember Me



My system is a WinXP SP3 and I've tried both Java 7.75 and 8.40.


Despite similar names, JavaScript has little to do with Java apart from
having similar keywords and syntax in the language. It certainly has
nothing to do with whatever JRE or Java plug-in you might have installed.


I have
scripts turn on in the Seamonkey Preferences.


Do you have any add-ons like NoScript, Adblock Plus, Flashblock,
Bluehell Firewall, or similar? If so, try disabling them and see if the
Avast forum works then.


The Avast site shows many errors and warning via the error console which
may or may not be the problem.


Maybe, maybe not. It's not unusual for pages which work in practice to
have a lot of errors. I get about 150-200 errors logged on loading that
page (haven't bothered counting them exactly!) but it works for me.


The site does work on my library's Win7
system for what that is worth.


Probably an extension or something in your profile.

Mark.


*Note* : I don't have Java installed!

Site seems to work for me.

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.33 Build identifier: 20150215202114

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Re: Can anyone get the Java scripts to work at support.avast.com ?

2015-03-18 Thread mozilla-lists . mbourne

Robert Gault wrote:

Not sure if this is 2.33 related or has been present with earlier versions.
I've been trying to use https://support.avast.com , things like the
login or register, and nothing happens.


When I click login, the content area of the page (where it initially 
says Avast Customer  Technical Support is a web-based Portal...) 
shows a login form. When I click register, the whole lower part of the 
page (including the left-hand menu) is replaced with a registration form.


SeaMonkey 2.33 on Windows Vista.


My system is a WinXP SP3 and I've tried both Java 7.75 and 8.40.


Despite similar names, JavaScript has little to do with Java apart from 
having similar keywords and syntax in the language. It certainly has 
nothing to do with whatever JRE or Java plug-in you might have installed.



I have
scripts turn on in the Seamonkey Preferences.


Do you have any add-ons like NoScript, Adblock Plus, Flashblock, 
Bluehell Firewall, or similar? If so, try disabling them and see if the 
Avast forum works then.



The Avast site shows many errors and warning via the error console which
may or may not be the problem.


Maybe, maybe not. It's not unusual for pages which work in practice to 
have a lot of errors. I get about 150-200 errors logged on loading that 
page (haven't bothered counting them exactly!) but it works for me.



The site does work on my library's Win7
system for what that is worth.


Probably an extension or something in your profile.

Mark.

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Can anyone get the Java scripts to work at support.avast.com ?

2015-03-13 Thread Robert Gault

Not sure if this is 2.33 related or has been present with earlier versions.
I've been trying to use https://support.avast.com , things like the login or 
register, and nothing happens.
My system is a WinXP SP3 and I've tried both Java 7.75 and 8.40. I have scripts 
turn on in the Seamonkey Preferences.


The Avast site shows many errors and warning via the error console which may or 
may not be the problem. The site does work on my library's Win7 system for what 
that is worth.


Robert

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread David H. Durgee

Ed Mullen wrote:

Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an unresponsive script when
logging on to Yahoo mail?

I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when
remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we
click OK on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.

Ideas?

BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.


Is this on an older, slower system?  I have seen such behavior myself on 
some web sites on a older, slower system.  Perhaps you could try logging 
onto your account on her system and see if the same response occurs.


Dave

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/20/12 6:23 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an unresponsive script when 
 logging on to Yahoo mail?
 
 I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when 
 remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we 
 click OK on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.
 
 Ideas?
 
 BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.
 

I have seen a similar problem at http://www.latimes.com/ when trying
to read an old article.  It is caused by a conflict between the AdBlock
Plus extension and JavaScript.  The problem goes away if I disable the
extension.

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread Paddlefoot
David E. Ross wrote:
 On 10/20/12 6:23 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
 Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an unresponsive script when 
 logging on to Yahoo mail?
 
 I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when 
 remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we 
 click OK on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.
 
 Ideas?
 
 BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.
 
 
 I have seen a similar problem at http://www.latimes.com/ when trying
 to read an old article.  It is caused by a conflict between the AdBlock
 Plus extension and JavaScript.  The problem goes away if I disable the
 extension.

Thanks for the info (AdBlock), although I occasionally (rarely) see the
script not responding widget I had assumed it was a coding error in
the page.

I have a Yahoo mail account - I use the old fashioned format - and never
see that warning there.

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread Ed Mullen

David H. Durgee wrote:

Ed Mullen wrote:

Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an unresponsive script when
logging on to Yahoo mail?

I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when
remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we
click OK on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.

Ideas?

BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.


Is this on an older, slower system?  I have seen such behavior myself on
some web sites on a older, slower system.  Perhaps you could try logging
onto your account on her system and see if the same response occurs.

Dave



Good suggestion, thanks.  I'll try it today.

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Re: Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-21 Thread Ed Mullen

David E. Ross wrote:

On 10/20/12 6:23 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an unresponsive script when
logging on to Yahoo mail?

I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when
remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we
click OK on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.

Ideas?

BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.



I have seen a similar problem at http://www.latimes.com/ when trying
to read an old article.  It is caused by a conflict between the AdBlock
Plus extension and JavaScript.  The problem goes away if I disable the
extension.



Thanks, David.  No ADBlock installed there.

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Yahoo and scripts

2012-10-20 Thread Ed Mullen
Is anyone else seeing the SM warning about an unresponsive script when 
logging on to Yahoo mail?


I have a user who is getting this consistently.  I've seen it when 
remotely logged into her PC and watching her go to Yahoo mail.  If we 
click OK on the warning pop up all seems to be work alright.


Ideas?

BTW, I have a Yahoo account and it's not happening to me.

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Re: Perl/PHP-scripts for receiving http/https publishing from SeaMonkey

2011-04-18 Thread Manuel Reimer

M.O.B. i L. wrote:
I found a script that was supposed to be a WebDAV-server but I couldn't 
get it to work for uploading: 
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4736/php-based-webdav-server-can-be-used-with-any-eg-free-hosting-plans-and-via-standard-ports/. 


I tested it with CyberDuck http://cyberduck.ch/.


The only thing, that may work, is to try to publish to a local Apache 
server and then have a look at the logs, what happened while your local 
server served a 404 error.


Is there any simpler server script in PHP or Perl that isn't perhaps 
WebDAV but still works with SeaMonkey publishing over port 80?


I think it's the better way to just learn HTML and code your websites in 
a good text editor. Composer never was a good way to create websites. 
Especially as Composer doesn't support CSS and always converts well 
formed XHTML websites to HTML 4.x.


Yours

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Re: Perl/PHP-scripts for receiving http/https publishing from SeaMonkey

2011-04-18 Thread M.O.B. i L.

Manuel Reimer wrote:

M.O.B. i L. wrote:
I found a script that was supposed to be a WebDAV-server but I 
couldn't get it to work for uploading: 
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4736/php-based-webdav-server-can-be-used-with-any-eg-free-hosting-plans-and-via-standard-ports/. 


I tested it with CyberDuck http://cyberduck.ch/.


The only thing, that may work, is to try to publish to a local Apache 
server and then have a look at the logs, what happened while your local 
server served a 404 error.


I could also read the source code and see what it does during 
HTTP-upload but I hoped someone here would know what seems to be a 
standard way of uploading from SeaMonkey on some sites (see earlier 
posting). This is after all mozilla.support.seamonkey on 
news.mozilla.org but no one here seems to know how SeaMonkey uploading 
works.


Is there any simpler server script in PHP or Perl that isn't perhaps 
WebDAV but still works with SeaMonkey publishing over port 80?


I think it's the better way to just learn HTML and code your websites in 
a good text editor. Composer never was a good way to create websites. 
Especially as Composer doesn't support CSS and always converts well 
formed XHTML websites to HTML 4.x.


I am using Composer to maintain HTML5 websites that are valid HTML5 and 
CSS2 or CSS3 and it works great. You can maintain style sheets using 
SeaMonkey by surfing to them in source mode and then chose Ctrl+E. The 
only problem is when I am at work I can only use port 80 and not 21 for 
FTP and my webhotel can only handle port 80 for download and 21 for 
upload and download. I sometimes write the CSS using KompoZer. But of 
course I could write everything by hand since I've coded HTML since 
1994. I'm also interested in having other people maintaining my 
websites. Even if I use some other editor I still have the problem of 
uploading the files using only port 80 and HTTP, but I've found a 
solution: http://autoindex.sourceforge.net/. This is of course not as 
simple as using SeaMonkey and press Ctrl+E, edit and then press 
Shift+Ctrl+S.

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Perl/PHP-scripts for receiving http/https publishing from SeaMonkey

2011-04-08 Thread M.O.B. i L.
According to http://www.sandiego.edu/webdev/files/ https-publishing is 
possible in SeaMonkey:
SeaMonkey does not support secure ftp, but it does support secure http 
publishing and has a robust and easy to use web editor. Your publishing 
URL should be https://files.sandiego.edu/https.cgi;. Your subdirectory 
should be public_html for home directories, or Sites/folder for 
Departmental pages (replacing folder with the folder of your site).


Where can I find scripts that could receive the upload and place the 
file in the correct folder: https.cgi, https.php, http.cgi or http.php?


I need this on my site because where I work they have blocked all 
protocols except HTTP and HTTPS and I need to be able to update some web 
sites.

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YouTube playlist scripts hogging CPU and not responding?

2010-10-28 Thread Ant

Hello.

Is anyone else having this script hogging/freezing problem (e.g., 
http://s.ytimg.com/yt/jsbin/www-core-vflub_lro.js:52) with their YouTube 
account when voting on YouTube.com when logged in?


It seems others (Firefox v3.x) and I (SeaMonkey v2.0.x) have this 
problem 
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/youtube/thread?tid=5d72f2ca29d69354 ... 
It is very annoying!


Thank you in advance. :)
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Scripts hanging up SM

2009-12-05 Thread Devil's Advocate
I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they 
never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed 
out, and asks if I want to stop it. Why is that happening so much?

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Re: Scripts hanging up SM

2009-12-05 Thread Mark Hansen
On 12/5/2009 12:12 PM, Devil's Advocate wrote:
 I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they 
 never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed 
 out, and asks if I want to stop it. Why is that happening so much?
 

You're not providing much information here. However, if I had to guess,
it would be that the site was browser sniffing, deciding that you must
be running IE (because they don't detect Firefox) and sending you JS
code that won't run on Gecko.

Can you try spoofing your user agent string to include Firefox and see
if you have the same problem?

Good luck.
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Re: Scripts hanging up SM

2009-12-05 Thread Martin Freitag

Mark Hansen schrieb:

On 12/5/2009 12:12 PM, Devil's Advocate wrote:

I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they
never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed
out, and asks if I want to stop it. Why is that happening so much?



You're not providing much information here. However, if I had to guess,
it would be that the site was browser sniffing, deciding that you must
be running IE (because they don't detect Firefox) and sending you JS
code that won't run on Gecko.

Can you try spoofing your user agent string to include Firefox and see
if you have the same problem?


This also often happens with poorly designed JS code, which executes too 
long. The javascript engine of SM1 also is wayyy slower than the SM2 one.

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Re: Scripts hanging up SM

2009-12-05 Thread Mark Hansen
On 12/5/2009 1:40 PM, Martin Freitag wrote:
 Mark Hansen schrieb:
 On 12/5/2009 12:12 PM, Devil's Advocate wrote:
 I'm using SM 1.1.18 and keep running into various web sites where they
 never finish loading and it eventually tells me that a script has timed
 out, and asks if I want to stop it. Why is that happening so much?


 You're not providing much information here. However, if I had to guess,
 it would be that the site was browser sniffing, deciding that you must
 be running IE (because they don't detect Firefox) and sending you JS
 code that won't run on Gecko.

 Can you try spoofing your user agent string to include Firefox and see
 if you have the same problem?
 
 This also often happens with poorly designed JS code, which executes too 
 long. The javascript engine of SM1 also is wayyy slower than the SM2 one.
 regards
 
 Martin

Yes, I guess I was thinking that it was failing in SM, but not other
browsers, but I guess the OP never said that. Your answer sounds much
better :-)
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