On 11/28/2015 12:14 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/28/2015 11:30 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
On 11/27/2015 11:56 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/27/2015 11:36 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
Sm2.39, win 10 (from win 8), Dell 5000, long time user of seamonkey...
When I first launch Sm the windows appear but the icons&
FYI. http://rottentomatoes.com is another web site that doesn't like
this. :(
On 11/27/2015 7:20 AM, Ant wrote:
Hello.
http://www.ocregister.com shows many missing images.onset.freedom.com
images in my web browsers because I have enabled SM's "Privacy &
Security's Prevent tracking activities
Lee wrote:
On 11/29/15, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Lee wrote:
Hi,
On 11/28/15, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
<.. snip bits about flash ..>
+1 for turning javascript off. But way too many sites don't work if
JS is turned off. It's kind of a pain getting the permissions set
right, but usi
Richard Alan wrote:
Me wrote:
How to I look at the details of a newsgroup post?
e.g. sender name, email etc ...
Press Control-U to see the complete source of a post. If you only desire
minimal headers, expand them in the area at the top of the message pane.
... by clicking the triangle to
Me wrote:
How to I look at the details of a newsgroup post?
e.g. sender name, email etc ...
Look at the header area. That is in the headers at the top.
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Me wrote:
> How to I look at the details of a newsgroup post?
> e.g. sender name, email etc ...
Press Control-U to see the complete source of a post. If you only desire
minimal headers, expand them in the area at the top of the message pane.
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richard
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/30/2015 2:47 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 30/11/2015 3:34 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/29/2015 4:45 AM, A Williams wrote:
I tend to give most "collateral damage" sites the "Allow for Session"
setting for Cookies. Today I went through the permissions listing and
discovered
EE wrote:
A Williams wrote:
I tend to give most "collateral damage" sites the "Allow for Session"
setting for Cookies. Today I went through the permissions listing and
discovered that quite a few unwanted sites have the "Allow" setting.
So I changed the permissions to "Allow for Session".
Pos
How to I look at the details of a newsgroup post?
e.g. sender name, email etc ...
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On 11/30/2015 2:47 AM, Daniel wrote:
> On 30/11/2015 3:34 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 11/29/2015 4:45 AM, A Williams wrote:
>>> I tend to give most "collateral damage" sites the "Allow for Session"
>>> setting for Cookies. Today I went through the permissions listing and
>>> discovered that qui
GerardJan wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Lee wrote:
Hi,
On 11/28/15, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb15-28.html
says the current version is 19.0.0.245
Thanks for the heads-up about Flash .245.
+1 for turning javascript off. But
Have you clicked Preferences for the extension in Add-ons Manager and
looked at the Dashboard and Logger?
Yep, they were interesting and confusing too!
Does uBlock Origin have an official online forum? I am still confused on
how to determine what is being blocked and how to make a filter afte
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Lee wrote:
Hi,
On 11/28/15, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb15-28.html
says the current version is 19.0.0.245
Thanks for the heads-up about Flash .245.
+1 for turning javascript off. But way too many sites
DoctorBill wrote:
I often get Mail where a pdf file needs Adobe
reader to see it.
I have Adobe Reader, but it is not associated with SM.
I have to click on the link that says I don't have
Adobe ! THEN it loads. Kind of clunky.
Is there a way to get the Adobe Reader "into" SM
or have it go ther
On 11/29/15, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 11/28/15, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
<.. snip bits about flash ..>
>> +1 for turning javascript off. But way too many sites don't work if
>> JS is turned off. It's kind of a pain getting the permissions set
>> right, but us
On 30/11/2015 3:34 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/29/2015 4:45 AM, A Williams wrote:
I tend to give most "collateral damage" sites the "Allow for Session"
setting for Cookies. Today I went through the permissions listing and
discovered that quite a few unwanted sites have the "Allow" setting.
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