Sean, not for me. I wasn't around in the 1960s/60s, the hippie days. :(
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SM 2.0.13, W-7. When I click to go to Mail Newsgroups I get a window
which says Would you like to send your unsent messages now? Send.
Don't send. The problem is that there are no unsent messages that I
know of. Nothing shows up in the Drafts folder. And if I click Send
it just spins and
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SM 2.0.13, W-7. When I click to go to Mail Newsgroups I get a window
which says Would you like to send your unsent messages now? Send. Don't
send. The problem is that there are no unsent messages that I know of.
Nothing shows up in the Drafts folder. And if I click Send it
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
On 18/04/11 10:29, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SM 2.0.13, W-7. When I click to go to Mail Newsgroups I get a window
which says Would you like to send your unsent messages now? Send. Don't
send. The problem is that there are no unsent messages that I know of.
Nothing shows up
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 18/04/11 10:29, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SM 2.0.13, W-7. When I click to go to Mail Newsgroups I get a window
which says Would you like to send your unsent messages now? Send. Don't
send. The problem is that there are no unsent messages that I
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
Robert Kaiser wrote:
ejdelet...@edmullen.net schrieb:
Have you guys tried your solutions? Have you tried to replicate my
problem?
I don't need to replicate anything, as know what the code does, because
I wrote that code that forces a certain set of zoom levels. And I didn't
offer a solution,
Mac OS X:
Till now I found Seamonkey - Mozilla very efficient. I do not use
Firefiox because you are obliged to use control-key for opening the
mouse-click-pop-up-menu (mouse-click-pop-up-menu: you keep the left
mouse-button pressed anywhere on a location like links until the menu
opens. You can
On 9 avr, 02:10, NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net.invalid wrote:
Ok, who's bright idea was this?
Right clicking a link in
2.1b2 brings up:
o Open Link in a New Window
o Open Link in a New Tab
2.1b3 brings up:
o Open Link in a New Tab
o Open Link in a New Window
Who's idea was this? I must have
go-arts a écrit :
Is there any means to get back the old quick and efficient feature?
You could always use the middle button, which automatically opens a new
tab or window, depending on what you set SM to do, which requires even
less work. I didn't even know about the feature you mentioned.
On 04/18/2011 07:59 AM, ejdelet...@edmullen.net wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
ejdelet...@edmullen.net schrieb:
Have you guys tried your solutions? Have you tried to replicate my
problem?
I don't need to replicate anything, as know what the code does, because
I wrote that code that forces a
S. Beaulieu wrote:
go-arts a écrit :
Is there any means to get back the old quick and efficient feature?
You could always use the middle button, which automatically opens a new
tab or window, depending on what you set SM to do, which requires even
less work. I didn't even know about the
go-arts wrote:
On 9 avr, 02:10, NoOpgl...@sbcglobal.net.invalid wrote:
Ok, who's bright idea was this?
Right clicking a link in
2.1b2 brings up:
o Open Link in a New Window
o Open Link in a New Tab
2.1b3 brings up:
o Open Link in a New Tab
o Open Link in a New Window
Who's idea was this? I
Ray_Net wrote:
Exactly another example of what i said: Developer are more interested
by their idea than by the user requests.
Ray and others -- this is not a productive form of discussion. It's
reasonable to say the developers are not heeding your requests/input, or
that you're
Ray_Net a écrit :
Context menu is opened by using only the right-click ... all well-done
windows programs will permit that without the need of pressing the ctrl
key in the same time. The middle-button (not present on every mouse)
will do other things but not opening the context menu.
But
On 18/04/11 23:30, S. Beaulieu wrote:
Ray_Net a écrit :
Context menu is opened by using only the right-click ... all well-done
windows programs will permit that without the need of pressing the ctrl
key in the same time. The middle-button (not present on every mouse)
will do other things but
Jim wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jim wrote:
I know this has been asked before, but how do I get emails from one PC
with SM to a new PC with SM? I don't see any export function for email
messages. The PCs are not connected to each other. (I just got a new PC
yesterday -- the messages are on the old PC
go-arts wrote:
Mac OS X:
Till now I found Seamonkey - Mozilla very efficient. I do not use
Firefiox because you are obliged to use control-key for opening the
mouse-click-pop-up-menu (mouse-click-pop-up-menu: you keep the left
mouse-button pressed anywhere on a location like links until the menu
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 18/04/11 23:30, S. Beaulieu wrote:
Ray_Net a écrit :
Context menu is opened by using only the right-click ... all well-done
windows programs will permit that without the need of pressing the ctrl
key in the same time. The middle-button (not present on every mouse)
Ant wrote:
Sean, not for me. I wasn't around in the 1960s/60s, the hippie days. :(
well even beyond that time... the sea monkey advertisements we always in
boyscout and other sorts of young mens' magazines comics...
i was actually sort of surprised that the mozilla group didn't run into
On 19/04/2011 00:44, go-arts wrote:
Mac OS X:
Till now I found Seamonkey - Mozilla very efficient. I do not use
Firefiox because you are obliged to use control-key for opening the
mouse-click-pop-up-menu (mouse-click-pop-up-menu: you keep the left
mouse-button pressed anywhere on a location
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 18/04/11 10:29, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SM 2.0.13, W-7. When I click to go to Mail Newsgroups I get a window
which says Would you like to send your unsent messages now? Send.
Don't
send. The problem is that there are no unsent
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 09:44:58 -0700 (PDT), go-arts wrote:
Mac OS X:
Till now I found Seamonkey - Mozilla very efficient. I do not use
Firefiox because you are obliged to use control-key for opening the
mouse-click-pop-up-menu (mouse-click-pop-up-menu: you keep the left
mouse-button pressed
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 17/04/11 07:27, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
ejdelet...@edmullen.net schrieb:
Have you guys tried your solutions? Have you tried to replicate my
problem?
I don't need to replicate anything, as know what the code does, because
I wrote that code
On 4/19/2011 1:18 AM, ejdelet...@edmullen.net wrote:
Robert mentioned localization without describing what it is or how it
mandates the functional restriction in question.
SeaMonkey has a menu that lists zoom levels and the active one.
Localization plays a part, as EACH entry in that menu
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