On 1/17/12 7:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Not@home wrote:
>
>> I go to a web site daily, and it is often slow. I assumed this is
>> because they have a relatively small server. So would keeping yourself
>> logged into such a site slow it down for everyone else?
>
> Why should it? The fact th
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
It is not totally worthless, it intended for searching text type
documents. A PDF file is an image file, it has no text to search.
Maybe yes, maybe no. It depends on how the file was created. Lots of
PDFs have searchable, selectable, editable tex
Michael Gordon wrote:
It is not totally worthless, it intended for searching text type
documents. A PDF file is an image file, it has no text to search.
Maybe yes, maybe no. It depends on how the file was created. Lots of
PDFs have searchable, selectable, editable text, and lots do not.
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Not@home wrote:
I go to a web site daily, and it is often slow. I assumed this is
because they have a relatively small server. So would keeping yourself
logged into such a site slow it down for everyone else?
Why should it? The fact that you still have a cookie of theirs sitting
on your compu
On 12-01-17 5:33 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
Search within a document does not work on PDF and other types of files.
These documents open their own search window. This makes the ctrl/
worse than useless - but misleading.
SeaMonkey (and all other web browsers) are not built to render PDF
files. If
Actually what I posted above works on Windows 7 but not on XP. For XP
you need to specify a window title (even if it is null) and have the
parameters outside the quotes. This should work on XP.
start "" "c:\program files\seamonkey\seamonkey.exe" -mail
Jim
Hopefully third times a charm (wis
Jim Taylor wrote:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
Anyone know how to have a batch file in XP open SeaMonkey minimized?
I know the syntax to start SM in one of its windows:-
forex to start in Mail& Newsgroups add -mail at the end
C:\"Program Files"\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
but is there anything that
Rick Merrill wrote:
Search within a document does not work on PDF and other types of files.
These documents open their own search window. This makes the ctrl/
worse than useless - but misleading.
It is not totally worthless, it intended for searching text type documents.
A PDF file is an image
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JohnW-Mpls wrote:
Anyone know how to have a batch file in XP open SeaMonkey minimized?
I know the syntax to start SM in one of its windows:-
forex to start in Mail& Newsgroups add -mail at the end
C:\"Program Files"\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
but is there anything that can be added t
On 1/16/12 8:30 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
> DoctorBill wrote:
>> When logging into some web sites I visit, I see that when I go back,
>> I am still logged in. Some not
>>
>> Some sites make me log in every 5 minutes or so of not having them
>> onscreen all the time.
>>
>> So what is happening - coo
Anyone know how to have a batch file in XP open SeaMonkey minimized?
I know the syntax to start SM in one of its windows:-
forex to start in Mail & Newsgroups add -mail at the end
C:\"Program Files"\SeaMonkey\seamonkey.exe -mail
but is there anything that can be added to start up minimized?
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/16/12 10:49 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
When logging into some web sites I visit, I see that when I go back,
I am still logged in. Some not
Some sites make me log in every 5 minutes or so of not having them
onscreen all the time.
So what is happening - cookies being
Search within a document does not work on PDF and other types of files.
These documents open their own search window. This makes the ctrl/
worse than useless - but misleading.
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DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
When logging into some web sites I visit, I see that when I go back,
I am still logged in. Some not
Some sites make me log in every 5 minutes or so of not having them
onscreen all the time.
So what is happening - cookies being placed ?
If so - are they
Philip Chee wrote:
The Error Console is per instance. Of course one instance can comprise
multiple browser windows (and mail and chat and ...).
OK, poor use of terminology on my part : I have one instance of
Seamonkey (does it allow multiple instances ?) with typically
half-a-dozen browser w
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/16/12 1:47 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
When logging into some web sites I visit, I see that when I go back,
I am still logged in. Some not
Some sites make me log in every 5 minutes or so of not having them
onscreen all the time.
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I know that my method is not so nice as yours ..but it works - i know
immediately that SM is launched and this info disappear by itself after
20 seconds.
And, i don't need to install an extra program on my pc.
Oh thank God! Every knows that the half-terabyt
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