Can anyone point out what the necessity of, and the purpose is, of the
permissions.sqlite file in Seamonkey in XP Path: Documents Settings
-- user-name -- Application Data -- Mozilla --Profiles
--userspecific-ID?
jim
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2012 10:40:50 -0400, jim j...@earthlink.com in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
Can anyone point out what the necessity of, and the purpose is, of the
permissions.sqlite file in Seamonkey in XP Path: Documents Settings
-- user-name -- Application Data -- Mozilla --Profiles
A user was asking me about his SeaMonkey not opening to the Inbox in SM
2.0.10, and the account tree was collapsed.
He downgraded to SM 2.0.6, and checked for updates, and found the
updater wasn't working in SM 2.0.10, and was updated to SM 2.0.14 from
SM 2.0.6, which resolved his problem
WLS wrote:
A user was asking me about his SeaMonkey not opening to the Inbox in SM
2.0.10, and the account tree was collapsed.
He downgraded to SM 2.0.6, and checked for updates, and found the
updater wasn't working in SM 2.0.10, and was updated to SM 2.0.14 from
SM 2.0.6, which resolved his
Rickles wrote:
WLS wrote:
A user was asking me about his SeaMonkey not opening to the Inbox in SM
2.0.10, and the account tree was collapsed.
He downgraded to SM 2.0.6, and checked for updates, and found the
updater wasn't working in SM 2.0.10, and was updated to SM 2.0.14 from
SM 2.0.6, which
When I first start Seamonkey, the Most Visited bookmarks are as expected.
Immediately after selecting any of them and then looking again at the list,
every entry is shown twice.
Is this a known bug and what can be done to fix it?
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I ran the following test:
1. I went to my home page at http://www.rossde.com/.
2. I searched for the term rancho (without quotes) not case-specific.
3. I then middle-clicked on the copyright symbol in Copyright © 1997
by David Ross at http://www.rossde.com/copyright.html several lines
above
David E. Ross:
Having clicked on the copyright symbol in step #3 (albeit a
middle-click), should not the cursor position for starting the next
search be at that symbol? Instead, it seems that the cursor position
remained at Rancho so that the search in step #4 continued from there.
Yes.
Is
On 6/20/12 9:43 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
David E. Ross:
Having clicked on the copyright symbol in step #3 (albeit a
middle-click), should not the cursor position for starting the next
search be at that symbol? Instead, it seems that the cursor position
remained at Rancho so that the
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