Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-14 Thread Philip Chee
On 14/09/2013 05:01, Rufus wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> Rufus wrote: >> >>> I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place, >>> really...seeing as there's no associated Browser. >> >> What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News servers? >> > > That's

Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-14 Thread Rufus
Trane Francks wrote: On 9/15/13 2:43 AM +0900, Rufus wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Rufus wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Rufus wrote: I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place, really...seeing as there's no associated Browser. What else would you use to log in t

Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-14 Thread Trane Francks
On 9/15/13 2:43 AM +0900, Rufus wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Rufus wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Rufus wrote: I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place, really...seeing as there's no associated Browser. What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News s

Re: open in another browser?

2013-09-14 Thread Rufus
Ed Mullen wrote: Rufus wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Rufus wrote: I'm not really sure why TB has a Password Manager in the first place, really...seeing as there's no associated Browser. What else would you use to log in to your Mail and News servers? That's just *one* password, a

Re: Seamonkey and Foxit

2013-09-14 Thread BIll Spikowski
NFN Smith wrote: > This one is mostly annoyance-level stuff, but I'll ask anyway... > > I use Foxit as my default PDF reader, and I let it integrate with > Seamonkey. I notice that when I open a PDF attachment in the mail > client, sometimes it happens where I get the animated graphic that Foxit

Re: Java "Protection"

2013-09-14 Thread Ricardo Palomares Martí­nez
El 14/09/13 12:12, Rob escribió: > Another bug failure of the whole "signed code" concept is that even > if it is implemented completely correctly, it only tells you who wrote > the code (even if a name is a unique identification of that person or > entity), it does not tell you what the code is go

Re: Java "Protection"

2013-09-14 Thread Rob
Ricardo Palomares Martí­nez wrote: > El 13/09/13 21:41, David E. Ross escribió: >> Windows XP SP3 >> SeaMonkey 2.20 >> Java 7 u40 (7.0.400.43) >> >> Certain Web sites that I have visited for quite a few years use Java. >> Now, whenever I visit any those sites for the first time after a fresh >> l

Re: Java "Protection"

2013-09-14 Thread Ricardo Palomares Martí­nez
El 13/09/13 21:41, David E. Ross escribió: > Windows XP SP3 > SeaMonkey 2.20 > Java 7 u40 (7.0.400.43) > > Certain Web sites that I have visited for quite a few years use Java. > Now, whenever I visit any those sites for the first time after a fresh > launching of SeaMonkey, I get a dialogue popup