Re: I hate tabs, but SM use it if more than one url is specified as the "home page"

2016-12-11 Thread Ray_Net
David E. Ross wrote on 11-12-16 02:06: On 12/10/2016 12:01 PM, Ray_Net wrote: David E. Ross wrote on 10-12-16 18:53: On 12/10/2016 8:19 AM, Ray_Net wrote: I work with SM without tabs, I prefer to have separate windows. I discovered recently that when starting SM - we can have 2 pages for the

Re: I hate tabs, but SM use it if more than one url is specified as the "home page"

2016-12-11 Thread Felix Miata
Ray_Net composed on 2016-12-11 09:17 (UTC+0100): Did you save your multiple "home pages" while they were open as tabs? No, I never open tabs - but to be 100% sure --> I go to "Preferences" - "Browser" then I click on "Restore Default" - then stop SM - start SM then I open each page in a separ

Re: "J" instead of Outlook's happy face?

2016-12-11 Thread Ralph Fox
On Fri, 9 Dec 2016 20:37:41 -0500, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > Ralph Fox wrote: > >> Even if the recipient does have Wingdings, the recipient can still see >> a "J" like the OP did. >> >> * The Unicode value for "J" is 74 (U+004A). >> * But the Wingdings font's smiley face has a different _Uni

Re: I hate tabs, but SM use it if more than one url is specified as the "home page"

2016-12-11 Thread Ray_Net
Felix Miata wrote on 11-12-16 09:28: Ray_Net composed on 2016-12-11 09:17 (UTC+0100): Did you save your multiple "home pages" while they were open as tabs? No, I never open tabs - but to be 100% sure --> I go to "Preferences" - "Browser" then I click on "Restore Default" - then stop SM - sta

How to clean pseudo-cookies

2016-12-11 Thread Ray_Net
I use a page with a form to access a site - He needs informations before going further. On the "Selection Source" of the text box I have: So the textbox is named "txtRRN" I used correctly the first time. The second time after typing the first character , He propose me the full text I entered

Re: How to clean pseudo-cookies

2016-12-11 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
You find a 'Form Data' tab in the Data Manager under the global * 'domain'. Your entry should be there and can be deleted also. Depending on which version of SeaMonkey you use this might be broken. I think form data was ok but storage, permissions and other things were mostly broken in 2.39 to

Re: How to clean pseudo-cookies

2016-12-11 Thread mozilla-lists . mbourne
Ray_Net wrote: I use a page with a form to access a site - He needs informations before going further. On the "Selection Source" of the text box I have: So the textbox is named "txtRRN" I used correctly the first time. The second time after typing the first character , He propose me the full t

Re: How to clean pseudo-cookies

2016-12-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/11/2016 2:33 AM, Ray_Net wrote: > I use a page with a form to access a site - He needs informations before > going further. > On the "Selection Source" of the text box I have: > > > So the textbox is named "txtRRN" > > I used correctly the first time. > The second time after typing the fi

Re: How to clean pseudo-cookies

2016-12-11 Thread Ray_Net
mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote on 11-12-16 12:52: > Ray_Net wrote: Now, when I go on this site and after typing the first character - he propose me TWO choices: 44191065789 4 How can I do to have the only proposal: 44191065789 ? In other word, how to eliminate this "4" proposal ?

Re: How to clean pseudo-cookies

2016-12-11 Thread Ray_Net
David E. Ross wrote on 11-12-16 17:23: On 12/11/2016 2:33 AM, Ray_Net wrote: I use a page with a form to access a site - He needs informations before going further. On the "Selection Source" of the text box I have: So the textbox is named "txtRRN" I used correctly the first time. The second t