of the new ones.
Steve B. wrote:
From another forum:
I had to downgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.14 in order to get email indexing
going again in Google Desktop Search. Here's how I did it, I am
running Windows 7:
Uninstalled Seamonkey 2.2.
Installed Seamonkey 2.0.14
Copied the below files from
Look in the
(USERNAME)/AppData/Roaming/Mozilla/Seamonkey/Profiles/(yourprofilenumber).default/bookmarkbackups
folder and you will see when the file dropped in size. Mine dropped from
60K to 900 bytes.
In the Bookmark Manager popup, select Tools pull down menu and click
Restore. Pick a restore
MCBastos wrote:
The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
installed an old copy of Thunderbird (which I don't intend to use, and
in fact
MCBastos wrote:
The thing is, it knows how to find and parse the Thunderbird
profiles.ini, but doesn't look for the Seamonkey profiles.ini. I managed
to make Copernic index my Seamonkey emails by deceiving it -- I
installed an old copy of Thunderbird (which I don't intend to use, and
in fact
reinstalled GDS and re-indexed. No luck. Any
help will be appreciated.
Steve B.
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reinstalled GDS and re-indexed. No luck. Any
help will be appreciated.
Steve B.
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ANY help would be appreciated.
Steve B. wrote:
NoScript identifies a potential XSS on my webpage
http://sharpeningmadeeasy.com/index.htm
Details give me
Error: gGalaxyData is not defined
Source File:
http://mail.yimg.com/d/combo?/mg/11_4_9/js/yui_utils.js/mg/11_4_9/js/core_all.jsbc/bc_2.0.4.js
NoScript identifies a potential XSS on my webpage
http://sharpeningmadeeasy.com/index.htm
Details give me
Error: gGalaxyData is not defined
Source File:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
In SM1 is a file namednumbers.s in the profile. Copy it to the
profile of SM2 and make sure, that signon.SignonFileName in prefs.js of
SM2 points to this file. Also delete every file in the profile of SM2
which begins with signon.
Also the file key3.db
On Jun 21, 3:34 pm, horst39 penroll1nos...@bluewin.ch wrote:
Is there any way to force Google Desktop Search to scan SM emails?
Thank you
Horst
0. Exit SeaMonkey and Google Desktop Search
1. Open up C:\Program Files\Google\Google Desktop Search
2. Open up C:\Program
Is there a version of Tidy or other HTML validator ready for Seamonkey
2.0? I tried Marc's version 0.858 which is supposed to run in Firefox
but it would not install in SM 2.0
Steve
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Martin Freitag wrote:
Steve B. schrieb:
Is there a version of Tidy or other HTML validator ready for Seamonkey
2.0? I tried Marc's version 0.858 which is supposed to run in Firefox
but it would not install in SM 2.0
It used to be possible to open a page in Composer (SM can send a page
David E. Ross wrote:
Why not use the W3C validator athttp://validator.w3.org/?
The Seamonkey accessory (plug-in?? is much more convenient since it
gives me validation of any page it opens.
Steve
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I have successfully imported everything except passwords. I guess I
need to do it manually but the password file does not seem to be in the
same place or have the same name in 2.0. Can someone guide me?
Thanks,
Steve
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Thanks, Lance. This will work for my purposes.
Steve
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