PhillipJones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
Receive:
Sorry, your browser/program is not supported by Web Dynpro!
HTML
HEAD
TITLEWeb Dynpro client inspection/TITLE
/HEAD
BODY
JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which
works fine. If there's any difference in
On 11.07.2011 07:30, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
PhillipJones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
Receive:
Sorry, your browser/program is not supported by Web Dynpro!
HTML
On 11.07.2011 07:34, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab
Interviewed by CNN on 11/07/2011 03:53, sean nathan bean told the world:
Justin Wood (Callek) sent me the following::
On 7/10/2011 8:34 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
I just installed SM 2.2 and found more extensions broken merely by the
version number. With four profiles and four broken extensions
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
Receive:
Sorry, your browser/program is not supported by Web Dynpro!
HTML
HEAD
TITLEWeb Dynpro client inspection/TITLE
/HEAD
BODY style=font-family:Arial;
H2
Sorry,
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 07:30, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
PhillipJones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
Receive:
Sorry, your browser/program is not supported by Web
JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which
works fine. If there's any difference in
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 07:30, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
PhillipJones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
Receive:
Sorry, your browser/program is not supported by Web
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
They don't seem to accept anything above rv:1.9.2.* - quite broken
sniffing, IMO.
All sniffing is broken, IMO.
If you are willing to do without any feature introduced after MOSAIC, or
Netscape, or IE6, or wherever you draw you line,
On 11.07.2011 08:11, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 07:30, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
PhillipJones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
On 11.07.2011 08:26, Bill Davidsen wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
They don't seem to accept anything above rv:1.9.2.* - quite broken
sniffing, IMO.
All sniffing is broken, IMO.
If you are willing to do without any feature
On 11.07.2011 08:19, Daniel wrote:
--- Original Message ---
JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's
easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
They don't seem to accept anything above rv:1.9.2.* - quite broken
sniffing, IMO.
All sniffing is broken, IMO.
If you are willing to do without any feature introduced after
MOSAIC, or Netscape, or IE6, or
JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which
works fine. If there's any difference in
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 01:26:48 -0500, Manuel Reimer wrote:
Hello,
for some reason a existing places.sqlite causes SM 2.2 to hang with 100%
CPU if opened with my old SM 2.0 profile. In SM 2.0 this file didn't
cause problems. I had to rename places.sqlite to start successfully into
SM 2.2.
I noticed a file named places.sqlite.corrupt. Can this be safely
deleted? It is much larger than the places.sqlite file.
--
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 07:34, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011 01:39, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Here's how the top of my SeaMonkey 2.2 browser screen looks:
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/6334/seamonkey.jpg
As
Gerald Ross wrote:
I noticed a file named places.sqlite.corrupt. Can this be safely
deleted? It is much larger than the places.sqlite file.
Wondering the same, and what is places.sqlite-journal?
Thanks!
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 08:11, Daniel wrote:
Didn't try, just got to the page that NoOp was not being able to get to
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/dispatcher/amtrak.com/hcm~erec~selfreg/SelfRegApp?redirectURL=%2Firj%2Fportal%2Fanonymous
That's the registration page that is
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 08:11, Daniel wrote:
Didn't try, just got to the page that NoOp was not being able to get to
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/dispatcher/amtrak.com/hcm~erec~selfreg/SelfRegApp?redirectURL=%2Firj%2Fportal%2Fanonymous
That's the
On 11.07.2011 10:30, WLS wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Gerald Ross wrote:
I noticed a file named places.sqlite.corrupt. Can this be safely
deleted? It is much larger than the places.sqlite file.
Wondering the same, and what is places.sqlite-journal?
Thanks!
The file
On 7/11/11 6:19 AM, Daniel wrote:
JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which
works
On 7/11/11 5:34 AM, JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which
works fine. If
On 11.07.2011 10:28, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011 01:39, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Here's how the top of my SeaMonkey 2.2 browser
On 11.07.2011 10:34, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 08:11, Daniel wrote:
Didn't try, just got to the page that NoOp was not being able to get to
On 11.07.2011 10:09, Gerald Ross wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 07:34, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't
up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 10:34, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I can open the registration page, too, with SM 2.0.14, but I
haven't attempted to fill in the data and create an account. Is
registering the sticking point, or do some people have trouble
seeing the registration page?
Users
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011 10:28, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011
I'm a long-time user of Seamonkey, from since it was called Mozilla.
The recent 2.1 and 2.2 updates seem to have broken Java support on my Centos
5.5 box (32 bits) and I really can't figure this out.
Seamonkey is installed in /usr/local.
Starting from 2.1, the /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins
Charly Brown wrote:
1) While drawing a group of e-mail addresses from one address book
into a second one without loosing them in the first address book
(duplicating into another address book) doesn't work any longer since
quiet a number of versions, now even the dragging of e-mail addresses
e.g.
On 12/07/2011 01:32, Alain Alain wrote:
I'm a long-time user of Seamonkey, from since it was called Mozilla.
The recent 2.1 and 2.2 updates seem to have broken Java support on my
Centos
5.5 box (32 bits) and I really can't figure this out.
Seamonkey is installed in /usr/local.
Starting
Alain Alain wrote:
I'm a long-time user of Seamonkey, from since it was called Mozilla.
The recent 2.1 and 2.2 updates seem to have broken Java support on my Centos
5.5 box (32 bits) and I really can't figure this out.
Seamonkey is installed in /usr/local.
Starting from 2.1, the
On 12/07/2011 01:28, Philip Chee wrote:
Hi to our Beta testers and bug triagers.
Does anyone else see this bug or is it just the reporters system?
Bug 665869 - PDF file with mime-type application/octet-stream is opened
inline in SeaMonkey 2.x
On 11.07.2011 12:06, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011 10:28, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in
Charly Brown wrote:
2) Unfortunately imho the collect all address collection function
to get all addresses from to or cc sent address lists in received
e-mails is not given any more since the days mozilla evolved from
netscape. Or have I overlooked something? How can I quickly (one
click)
On Jul 11, 8:20 pm, Bill Spikowski b...@spikowski.com wrote:
Charly Brown wrote:
1) While drawing a group of e-mail addresses from oneaddressbook
into a second one without loosing them in the firstaddressbook
(duplicating into anotheraddressbook) doesn't work any longer since
quiet a
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Charly Brown wrote:
1) While drawing a group of e-mail addresses from one address book
into a second one without loosing them in the first address book
(duplicating into another address book) doesn't work any longer
since quiet a number of versions, now even the dragging
MCBastos sent me the following::
Interviewed by CNN on 11/07/2011 03:53, sean nathan bean told the world:
Justin Wood (Callek) sent me the following::
On 7/10/2011 8:34 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
I just installed SM 2.2 and found more extensions broken merely by the
version number. With four
On 11-07-10 12:58 PM, Lee wrote:
On 7/10/11, Chris Iliasn...@ilias.ca wrote:
On 11-07-09 2:11 PM, Lee wrote:
But the downside is that Mozilla is forcing everyone still using their
browser to be alpha/beta testers by not keeping a stable version of
the software supported.
SeaMonkey 2.2 and
On 2011-07-11 14:34, JohnQPublic wrote:
Apparently the only way to close a tab in SeaMonkey with the mouse is to
click the little x at the rightside of the tab bar
I'm surprised no one mentioned middle clicking a tab as method for
closing it. I never used another method.
Granted, not every
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011 12:06, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011
On 11-07-10 8:52 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-09 2:11 PM, Lee wrote:
...
SeaMonkey 2.2 and Firefox 5 are stable.
But the automatic update script isn't even out yet. So 2.2 hasn't had
a chance to spread yet.
Of course it may be declared stable by
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Charly Brown wrote:
1) While drawing a group of e-mail addresses from one address book
into a second one without loosing them in the first address book
(duplicating into another address book) doesn't work any longer
since quiet a number of
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-10 8:52 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-09 2:11 PM, Lee wrote:
...
SeaMonkey 2.2 and Firefox 5 are stable.
But the automatic update script isn't even out yet. So 2.2 hasn't had
a chance to spread yet.
Of course it may be
On 11.07.2011 14:27, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
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On 11.07.2011 12:06, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia j...@jaynospamgarcia.com wrote in message
On 07/11/2011 12:53 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
...
Only thing I can think of as to why /chrome/ wasn't there is because you
may have been installing over and over and over previous versions when
it wasn't in the profile directory.
Pleease trim your posts. You guys went from 29 lines to 41, 69,
NoOp wrote:
On 07/10/2011 04:09 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
It is HTTPS for heavens sake!
I get the same message using IE8!
Yes, so? However if you follow the
Can I just download 2.2 and install over 2.014 or do I need to wait for
the automatic update?
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On 11-07-11 3:48 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Why did you speak about stability when we see a too rapid changing.
My original SeaMonkey 2.2 and Firefox 5 are stable statement was in
response to Lee's statement that Mozilla is forcing everyone still
using their browser to be alpha/beta testers by not
On 07/11/2011 01:14 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 07/10/2011 04:09 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Can anyone else confirm:
https://careers.amtrak.com/webdynpro/resources/sap.com/tc~wd~dispwda/global/noclient.htm
It is HTTPS for heavens sake!
I get the same message using
On 11.07.2011 15:08, NoOp wrote:
--- Original Message ---
On 07/11/2011 12:53 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
...
Only thing I can think of as to why /chrome/ wasn't there is because you
may have been installing over and over and over previous versions when
it wasn't in the profile directory.
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-10 8:52 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-09 2:11 PM, Lee wrote:
...
SeaMonkey 2.2 and Firefox 5 are stable.
But the automatic update script isn't even out yet. So 2.2 hasn't had
a chance to spread yet.
Of course it may be
On 07/11/2011 02:01 PM, Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 15:08, NoOp wrote:
...
Pleease trim your posts. You guys went from 29 lines to 41, 69, 81, 99,
107, 122 and 131.
What happens to a reader returning to the thread (marked as read) and
wants to catch up by reading the last post and
On 11-07-11 5:16 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-10 8:52 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-09 2:11 PM, Lee wrote:
...
SeaMonkey 2.2 and Firefox 5 are stable.
But the automatic update script isn't even out yet. So 2.2 hasn't
On 11.07.2011 16:16, NoOp wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Followup set to .general
http://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/etiquette.html
quote
Trim your follow-ups.
Do not quote the entire content of the message to which you are
replying. Include only as much as is necessary for
JohnQPublic wrote:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which
works fine. If there's any difference in
Don DeWitt wrote:
A while back...
NEW ANNOYANCE
I've had a variety of problems with Composer as well (I believe I read
that no one is currently maintaining it), sufficiently that I decided to
use something else, at least in the interim.
I ended up downloading both CompoZer and
Interviewed by CNN on 11/07/2011 12:06, Gerald Ross told the world:
I noticed a file named places.sqlite.corrupt. Can this be safely
deleted? It is much larger than the places.sqlite file.
Well, from what I understand this is what happens when Seamonkey is
unable to understand the
Don DeWitt wrote:
I've had a variety of problems with Composer as well
(I believe I read that no one is currently maintaining it)
There was some chatter at one point of collaboration with Kaze,
the developer of KompoZer.
I wonder if anything ever come from that?
SeaTab X and Jay Garcia's tip have saved the day!!
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On 2011/07/11 07:34 (GMT-0500) JohnQPublic composed:
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
Your opinion.
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color,
That's the way it is here on my CRT, same as it has been for many years:
Gerald Ross wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.07.2011 07:34, JohnQPublic wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to
snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so
it's easy
to see. Firefox accomplishes
On 7/11/2011 9:13 AM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 11/07/2011 03:53, sean nathan bean told the world:
Justin Wood (Callek) sent me the following::
On 7/10/2011 8:34 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
I just installed SM 2.2 and found more extensions broken merely by the
version number. With
... i see numeroud complaint abt sm and each ome
can be answered the same YOU ARE GETTING WHAT YOU
PAID FOR!!! JUST KEEP IN MING sm was free. it id
wicked pissa for the price.
--
b
MOTHER ALWAYS TOLD ME 'I WAS NOTHING SPECIAL...
pause
SHE WAS WRONG!!!
Interviewed by CNN on 11/07/2011 23:16, Felix Miata told the world:
You're overlooking the context menu, and overlooking what happens to users who
keep open many tabs in browsers with an X button on every tab. Imagine
yourself
trying to hit the correct X if an X was on every tab in the above
On 2011/07/11 10:45 (GMT-0500) Jay Garcia composed:
JohnQPublic wrote:
I can make a userChrome.css file with a text editor, but I can't figure out
where to put it. It's supposed to go into a chrome folder in my SeaMonkey
profile folder, but there is no chrome folder therein. So do I create
km wrote:
... i see numeroud(numerous) complaint abt sm and each ome(one)
can be answered the same YOU ARE GETTING WHAT YOU
PAID FOR!!! JUST KEEP IN MING(MIND) sm was free. it id(is)
wicked pissa for the price.
u go grl 8-)
--
JD..
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On 2011-07-11 14:34, JohnQPublic wrote:
Apparently the only way to close a tab in SeaMonkey with the mouse is to
click the little x at the rightside of the tab bar
I'm surprised no
It doesn't work using IE9 either.
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