On 9/18/11, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 9/18/11 11:39 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
>>> We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser. (...)
>>>
>>> Can anyone suggest how to make the SeaMonkey icon stick on my wife's PC
>>>
David E. Ross wrote:
My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
marked as our default browsers.
On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
We both have SeaMonkey as our default
I am part way home. After going back to SM2.0.14 (see below) and
suffering through several crashes because plug-ins were not compatible
with the earlier version, GDS is now indexing my new emails but is still
ignoring the thousands of old ones, even though they are in the same
folders as some
On 9/18/11 3:57 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
> Sun, 18 Sep 2011 11:00:38 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
>
>> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>> marked as our default browsers.
>>
>> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
>> SeaMonkey icon.
On 09/18/2011 03:18 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 9/18/11 1:12 PM, NoOp wrote:
>> On 09/18/2011 11:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>>> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>>> marked as our default browsers.
>>>
>>> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders hav
Sun, 18 Sep 2011 11:00:38 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
marked as our default browsers.
On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
We both
On 9/18/11 2:40 PM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 11:00:38 -0700, "David E. Ross"
> wrote:
>
>> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>> marked as our default browsers.
>>
>> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
>> SeaMonkey ic
On 9/18/11 1:46 PM, Lee wrote:
> On 9/18/11, David E. Ross wrote:
>> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>> marked as our default browsers.
>>
>> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
>> SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcu
On 9/18/11 11:39 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
>> We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser. (...)
>>
>> Can anyone suggest how to make the SeaMonkey icon stick on my wife's PC
>> for Web shortcuts?
>
> Try setting IE as
On 9/18/11 2:32 PM, Gerald Ross wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>> marked as our default browsers.
>>
>> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
>> SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts ha
On 9/18/11 1:12 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 09/18/2011 11:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>> marked as our default browsers.
>>
>> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
>> SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the
On 9/18/11 12:34 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
>> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>> marked as our default browsers.
>>
>> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
>> SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same sh
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 01:24:55 -0400, "Justin Wood (Callek)"
wrote:
>> 2) Assuming that the old bookmark file is still around, how can the old
>> bookmarks be restored?
>
>See: https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/FAQ#Bookmarks
>
>We are desperately hoping to find a solution to WHY this happens, and
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 11:00:38 -0700, "David E. Ross"
wrote:
>My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
>marked as our default browsers.
>
>On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
>SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE
David E. Ross wrote:
My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
marked as our default browsers.
On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
We both have SeaMonkey as our default
On 9/18/2011 5:20 PM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I have well over a hundred bookmarks divided into over a dozen groups.
Today, two of the groups are missing when I click on Bookmarks in SeaMonkey.
The rest of the bookmark groups appear normal.
The same when in FireFox (SM& FF access the same profile).
Daniel wrote:
I dual boot Mandriva Linux 2009 and Win7.
Since about SM 2.1, sometimes in SM Linux I have Chatzilla available and
sometimes/usually, I don't. When I had SM 2.3.2, I don't think I had it.
When I upgraded to 2.3.3, I certainly didn't have Chatzilla available.
I was considering down
I have well over a hundred bookmarks divided into over a dozen groups.
Today, two of the groups are missing when I click on Bookmarks in SeaMonkey.
The rest of the bookmark groups appear normal.
The same when in FireFox (SM & FF access the same profile).
Looking in the the bookmarks.html file, d
The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.4 Beta 3: The new
major release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download
now! Building on the same Mozilla platform as the newest Firefox
release, it delivers the latest developments in web technologies.
SeaMonkey 2.4 Beta
On 9/18/11, David E. Ross wrote:
> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
> marked as our default browsers.
>
> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
> SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
> We both have Se
On 09/18/2011 11:00 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
> marked as our default browsers.
>
> On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
> SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
> We
David E. Ross wrote:
My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
marked as our default browsers.
On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
We both have SeaMonkey as our defaul
David E. Ross wrote:
On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser. (...)
Can anyone suggest how to make the SeaMonkey icon stick on my wife's PC
for Web shortcuts?
Try setting IE as default, then SM.
If that doesn't help, the only other w
My wife an I both use Windows XP SP3. We both have SeaMonkey 2.3.3
marked as our default browsers.
On my PC, Web shortcuts on my desktop and in folders have the blue
SeaMonkey icon. On my wife's PC, the same shortcuts have the IE icon.
We both have SeaMonkey as our default browser. I have repea
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 18 Sep 2011 12:03:48 -0400, /Larry/:
SM 2.3.3, Win XP SP3
Somewhere in the past, someone posted a way to see all of one's
cookies. I thought the suggestion was an add-on "Cookiesafe", but
that doesn't seem to be in AOM.
Another suggestion was to use a link of some
Sun, 18 Sep 2011 12:03:48 -0400, /Larry/:
SM 2.3.3, Win XP SP3
Somewhere in the past, someone posted a way to see all of one's
cookies. I thought the suggestion was an add-on "Cookiesafe", but
that doesn't seem to be in AOM.
Another suggestion was to use a link of some sort that started with
Chr
SM 2.3.3, Win XP SP3
Somewhere in the past, someone posted a way to see all of one's cookies.
I thought the suggestion was an add-on "Cookiesafe", but that doesn't
seem to be in AOM.
Another suggestion was to use a link of some sort that started with
Chrome, but I don't remember the rest of it.
Stan wrote:
> Applications shows my browser and my mail programs, nothing else.
>
> The Processes show:
>
> http://www.fototime.com/562E72C4B72D96D/standard.jpg
You need to close the browser(s) and mail program(s) as well,
otherwise we cannot be sure whether Seamonkey or some other
program is
Daniel wrote:
WLS wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I dual boot Mandriva Linux 2009 and Win7.
Since about SM 2.1, sometimes in SM Linux I have Chatzilla available and
sometimes/usually, I don't. When I had SM 2.3.2, I don't think I had it.
When I upgraded to 2.3.3, I certainly didn't have Chatzilla availab
WLS wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I dual boot Mandriva Linux 2009 and Win7.
Since about SM 2.1, sometimes in SM Linux I have Chatzilla available and
sometimes/usually, I don't. When I had SM 2.3.2, I don't think I had it.
When I upgraded to 2.3.3, I certainly didn't have Chatzilla available.
I was cons
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sat, 17 Sep 2011 21:54:44 +1000, /Daniel/:
Daniel wrote:
Ant, when I was using SM 2.0.x, I just used the word "Firefox" in my UA,
I found that was enough to fool the websites that look at the UA.
Try, in the address bar, "about:config", and if you accept the risk,
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