On 8/12/2016 at 4:11 PM, Gerry Hickman's prodigious digits fired off:
David E. Ross wrote:
I have reset the size of my cache to 0. A prior reply in this thread --
about how high-speed broadband makes caching unnecessary
I think what they said about browser caching is true, but I also think
On 8/12/2016 at 7:20 PM, David E. Ross's prodigious digits fired off:
On 8/12/2016 1:04 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
-- loads much slower
On 8/12/2016 1:24 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
>> visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
>> and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much quicker.
>>
>> I have the blue circle
On 8/12/2016 1:04 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
-- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request right after
David E. Ross wrote:
It seems that when I launch SeaMonkey, there is always a delay in
visiting the first Web page I select. If I clear that site's cookies
and delete my cache, revisiting that page is much quicker.
I have the blue circle throbber on my menu bar. With the first Web page
after
David E. Ross wrote:
I have reset the size of my cache to 0. A prior reply in this thread --
about how high-speed broadband makes caching unnecessary
I think what they said about browser caching is true, but I also think
there's no need to mess with the SM cache settings (when everything
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/10/2016 1:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
However, what I see is that the same Web page -- my own on a Web server
-- loads much slower if it is the first Web page I request right after
launching SeaMonkey. If I clear my cache and then request it
Bill Spikowski composed on 2016-08-12 12:47 (UTC-0400):
Rick Merrill wrote:
inside SeaMonkey email reader; read a message; and click "delete" with mouse:
first email deletes with click-down, next email deletes with click-up! Very often I'm
getting a double delete! What causes this and
Rick Merrill wrote:
inside SeaMonkey email reader; read a message; and click "delete" with
mouse: first email deletes with click-down, next email deletes with
click-up! Very often I'm getting a double delete! What causes this
and how to fix it?
I have occasional problems with my trackball
Rick Merrill wrote:
inside SeaMonkey email reader; read a message; and click "delete" with
mouse: first email deletes with click-down, next email deletes with
click-up! Very often I'm getting a double delete! What causes this
and how to fix it?
I have a brand new wireless bluetooth mouse that
Rick Merrill wrote:
inside SeaMonkey email reader; read a message; and click "delete" with mouse:
first email deletes with click-down, next email deletes with click-up! Very often I'm
getting a double delete! What causes this and how to fix it?
Wireless mouse has a dying battery?
The
Rick Merrill wrote:
inside SeaMonkey email reader; read a message; and click "delete" with
mouse: first email deletes with click-down, next email deletes with
click-up! Very often I'm getting a double delete! What causes this
and how to fix it?
Do not move the cursor when deleting or
inside SeaMonkey email reader; read a message; and click "delete" with
mouse: first email deletes with click-down, next email deletes with
click-up! Very often I'm getting a double delete! What causes this
and how to fix it?
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On 8/11/16, Bill Spikowski wrote:
> WaltS48 wrote:
>> On 08/11/2016 09:03 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
>>> Desiree wrote:
Why haven't you disabled all cache a long time ago? Are you on dsl or
extremely slow cable broadband or something? I haven't had a cache on
any
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