On Fri, 27 May 2011 23:55:47 -0400, in message
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d...@kd4e.com wrote:
The Internet is usually thought of as without boundaries,
except where renegade thuggish nations manipulate their
captive populations by manipulating
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
SeaMonkey Version 1.x.x did have an auto-fill function, but the re-write
of the program for Version 2.x.x dis-abled this ability, but there
were/are extensions that sort of did it.
I think the soon-to-be-released Version 2.1 might have this form-filling
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
SeaMonkey Version 1.x.x did have an auto-fill function, but the re-write
of the program for Version 2.x.x dis-abled this ability, but there
were/are extensions that sort of did it.
I think the soon-to-be-released Version 2.1 might have this
So, other than some thuggish regime blocking free political
speech the only reason an IP would be blocked by region
would be to protect a copyright?
COuld a poorly designed and/or implemented spam filter
cause this as well?
I have seen lists of countries that may be blocked in
filters - based
Interviewed by CNN on 28/05/2011 00:55, d...@kd4e.com told the world:
The Internet is usually thought of as without boundaries,
except where renegade thuggish nations manipulate their
captive populations by manipulating information.
So, I have been surprised from time to time when I am on
a
On 5/27/11 3:32 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
On 27.05.2011 10:08, Rick Merrill wrote:
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 19.05.2011 18:03, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 19.05.2011 15:56, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
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Thanks for the info.
No epithets are being flung liberally.
Blocking for legitimate copyright protection makes good business
sense and is not anti-freedom.
Blocking citizen access to news, in order to cover-up corruption
and repression by a tyrannical regime, is an entirely different
matter.
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/27/11 3:32 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
On 27.05.2011 10:08, Rick Merrill wrote:
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Prefetching occurs in the background while you are viewing a prior page.
The prefectched data goes into your cache as if you had previously
visited the fetched page.
Let's say the
Hello.
I noticed this started a few days ago when logged into YouTube.com and
trying to share its videos to gets its embedded videos. It seems like it
doesn't detect SeaMonkey v2.0.14 correctly since using Firefox v3.6.8
user agent (and even changing back to real one from SM2 until I exit
On 5/28/11 8:36 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/27/11 3:32 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
On 27.05.2011 10:08, Rick Merrill wrote:
...
Prefetching occurs in the background while you are viewing a prior page.
The prefectched data goes into your cache as if you had previously
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Setup: Seamonkey 2.0.14 Linux Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151
This page was working fine then suddenly stopped:
http://weatherspark.com/#!graphs;q=Statesboro,+Georgia,+United+States
I made no changes here since yesterday.
Might Mozilla/Seamonkey have changed something that I
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Setup: Seamonkey 2.0.14 Linux Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151
This page was working fine then suddenly stopped:
http://weatherspark.com/#!graphs;q=Statesboro,+Georgia,+United+States
I made no changes here since yesterday.
Might Mozilla/Seamonkey have changed something that I
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Setup: Seamonkey 2.0.14 Linux Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151
This page was working fine then suddenly stopped:
http://weatherspark.com/#!graphs;q=Statesboro,+Georgia,+United+States
I made no changes here since yesterday.
Might Mozilla/Seamonkey have
On 5/28/11 12:34 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/28/11 10:04 AM, d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Setup: Seamonkey 2.0.14 Linux Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151
This page was working fine then suddenly stopped:
http://weatherspark.com/#!graphs;q=Statesboro,+Georgia,+United+States
I made no changes here since
PhillipJones wrote:
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Setup: Seamonkey 2.0.14 Linux Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151
This page was working fine then suddenly stopped:
http://weatherspark.com/#!graphs;q=Statesboro,+Georgia,+United+States
I made no changes here since yesterday.
Might
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Setup: Seamonkey 2.0.14 Linux Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151
This page was working fine then suddenly stopped:
http://weatherspark.com/#!graphs;q=Statesboro,+Georgia,+United+States
I made no changes here since yesterday.
Might Mozilla/Seamonkey have changed something that I
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Setup: Seamonkey 2.0.14 Linux Shockwave Flash 10.2 d151
This page was working fine then suddenly stopped:
http://weatherspark.com/#!graphs;q=Statesboro,+Georgia,+United+States
I made no changes here since yesterday.
Might Mozilla/Seamonkey have changed something that I
So, it appears that it does not like all versions Flash 10.x
They must have a coding error ...
I am glad that several list members found the resource to be
of value - an Amateur Radio friend told me about it.
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Thanks! 73, KD4E
David Colburn http://kd4e.com
Have an http://ultrafidian.com
doc@ kd4e.com wrote:
I have been surprised from time to time when I am on
a site in Europe or elsewhere and get an error saying
that some resource is not available in my region.
http://google.com/search?tbs=dfn:1q=proxy-server
MCBastos wrote:
[...]the U.S. used to have a
28 years from register,
On 26/05/11 11:30, Philip Chee wrote:
Hi!
SeaMonkey 2.1 is almost out of the gate. We need to make sure that the
Lightning version targetting SM 2.1 works well with it. So I need
volunteers to smoke test Lightning 1.04b on SeaMonkey 2.1
Lightning 1.0b4pre builds are here:
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