Rufus wrote:
My theory on all of this is that while the Seamonkey app is stored in
the Applications folder and is available to all users on a multi-User
account enabled machine, the Mozilla folder is stored in the Library
folder of each individual User and is available to only the use which
Currently I use the NVU editor, which is embedded in the UNIFACE
product. However this editor contains a bug concerning inner div's and
resize handles.
div style=position:absoluteTest123div
style=position:absoluteInner/div/div
The resize handles of the inner div are not positioned correctly
Roger Fink wrote:
This page, viewed daily by zillions, looks great in Firefox 3.06.
http://www.marketwatch.com/
Curious to know how it looks in SeaMonkey 2 (it is a mess in SeaMonkey 1.1.9
at any font size, at least on my Win2k setup).
I'll let you know when SM 2 is released and I have it.
jasper.dekeij...@gmail.com wrote:
Currently I use the NVU editor, which is embedded in the UNIFACE
product. However this editor contains a bug concerning inner div's and
resize handles.
div style=position:absoluteTest123div
style=position:absoluteInner/div/div
The resize handles of the inner
Roger Fink:
Rick wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
This page, viewed daily by zillions, looks great in Firefox 3.06.
http://www.marketwatch.com/
Curious to know how it looks in SeaMonkey 2 (it is a mess in
SeaMonkey 1.1.9 at any font size, at least on my Win2k setup).
I'll let you know when SM 2 is
Hi,
My imap server is at mail.servername.com, while my username is
myn...@servername.com.
If I try to set my username as myn...@servername.com in thunderbird
while setting up an imap account, it automatically appends the imap
server to it, which makes the username become
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
Hi,
My imap server is at mail.servername.com, while my username is
myn...@servername.com.
If I try to set my username as myn...@servername.com in thunderbird
while setting up an imap account, it automatically appends the imap
server to it, which makes the
NoOp wrote:
:-) didn't say that the 350Mhz runs fast... just said I have Ubuntu
running on one. Xubuntu works better for that machine.
I tried Xubuntu on the same machine. It was still a little slow.
However, a 500Mhz with 768MB is quite reasonable; yes a little slow
(my main system was only
Robert Kaiser wrote:
bug free? Win98? really? Well, if you count knowing the workarounds to
most bugs as that, perhaps.
Don't let yourself fool by popular knowledge. A Win98SE system that's
setup well is reasonably bug free.
reasonably well performing? Have you tried openSUSE, ubuntu or
Hi,
Benoit Renard a tapoté, le 17.02.2009 19:06:
I tried Xubuntu on the same machine. It was still a little slow.
Have you tried lxde on Ubuntu 8.10?
Stéphane
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I am using SM 1.1.14 on WinXP Pro, SP3. Media Player install is v10,
and system is up to date with security patches. This has been an
anoyance for some time, and I'm out of ideas.
From time to time I receive a WMV attachment in an email. To play it,
I must do one of 2 things: ensure Mail
Rickles wrote:
I am using SM 1.1.14 on WinXP Pro, SP3. Media Player install is v10,
and system is up to date with security patches. This has been an
anoyance for some time, and I'm out of ideas.
From time to time I receive a WMV attachment in an email. To play it,
I must do one of 2
Seamonkey 1.1.14, WinXP Pro SP3
I received an e-mail from a professional organization that
provided a link to a website.
http://newsletter.swd.ca/link.php?M=98038N=220L=119F=H
When I clicked the link, a full screen video captured my
computer. No way to stop it (without shutting off the
HeavyDuty wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.14, WinXP Pro SP3
I received an e-mail from a professional organization that provided a
link to a website.
http://newsletter.swd.ca/link.php?M=98038N=220L=119F=H
When I clicked the link, a full screen video captured my computer. No
way to stop it (without
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
create a test profile and see if the problem continues in that.
Does it?
I can't create a test profile. SM doesn't function. There are no
menu bar items. (see pic again.)
GW
Geoff, try
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
. I /was/ however able to create a test profile by first
clicking the mail icon. The mail window is not broken (like the web
window) and has a functional menu bar, so the
Daniel wrote:
Maybe you should ask in a Mac User group!!
Daniel
Since they've never heard of SM, and it's all flame wars over there, I
stopped asking questions there years ago, but thanks again for the input.
Since the problem exists on both my Macs, and only with SM1.1.14, not
with
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Maybe you should ask in a Mac User group!!
Daniel
Since they've never heard of SM, and it's all flame wars over there, I
stopped asking questions there years ago, but thanks again for the input.
Since the problem exists on both my Macs, and only with
On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 04:34:26 -0800 (PST), jasper.dekeij...@gmail.com wrote:
This bug has been fixed for seamonkey. Can someone tell me which
source etc I should have a look. I'm building the NVU myself but have
no glue where to look for this problem
Well if you are building nvu yourself you
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Seamonkey 1.1.14, WinXP Pro SP3
I received an e-mail from a professional organization that provided a
link to a website.
http://newsletter.swd.ca/link.php?M=98038N=220L=119F=H
When I clicked the link, a full screen video captured my
http://www.privoxy.org/
and
http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/index.html their manual
This is a program mentioned in Popular Science March 2009 page 78.
It supposedly warns one if a link is going to redirect you to another site.
Apparently Google has a plugin that will do the same thing.
DoctorBill wrote:
http://www.privoxy.org/
and
http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/index.html their manual
This is a program mentioned in Popular Science March 2009 page 78.
It supposedly warns one if a link is going to redirect you to another site.
Apparently Google has a plugin that will do
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