On 3/30/2021 9:44 PM, Edmund Wong wrote:
The SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey
2.53.7.
Thanks to all involved!
Jokes aside, it's been a blast posting here and I'm certainly
unhappy that it's going the same way as irc.mozilla.org. But
perhaps the new 'thing'
On 1/22/2021 11:13 AM, Cecil Bankston wrote:
I downloaded the X64 version for my Windows 10 system, but it doesn't
run when I double-click or use Open
Worked fine here, although M$ "helpfully" gives a nasty warning that it
was downloaded from the Internet (oh noes!).
On 12/7/2020 4:05 PM, Edmund Wong wrote:
What I do know is that there was never an automatic upgrade
path from < 2.0 to 2.0. It was always manual.
I think the best way is to backup the profile, and upgrade
SeaMonkey manually from < 2.0 to 2.0, then 2.0 to 2.1..etc
up until 2.24 (while
On 11/20/2020 4:01 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
Speaking of detection - any idea why html5test.com thinks WebP is not
supported? It also says No for Firefox, so this is not a SeaMonkey
issue (it says Yes for Chrome, so it's detecting something differently).
The test for Custom Elements looks
On 11/20/2020 1:22 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Personally I am not impressed by the format. Looks impressive on paper
only. I doubt anyone other than google needs it in the real world and
they are now already working on webp2.
I found this nice article a while back:
On 11/19/2020 11:33 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
install 2.52.5.1 and enjoy better/working av1 deteaction
Speaking of detection - any idea why html5test.com thinks WebP is not
supported? It also says No for Firefox, so this is not a SeaMonkey
issue (it says Yes for Chrome, so it's
On 10/29/2020 11:51 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
the latest PDF.js is supposed to
finally work with PDF email attachments!
The latest PDF.js extension for SeaMonkey?
Yes, linked from the release notes:
https://github.com/IsaacSchemm/pdf.js-seamonkey/releases/
Changes since 2.3.233:
#2 (cannot
On 10/28/2020 4:47 PM, Edmund Wong wrote:
The SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey
2.53.5 Beta 1.
AV1 and WebP support, nice! Plus the latest PDF.js is supposed to
finally work with PDF email attachments!
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On 9/25/2020 8:04 AM, AndrésH wrote:
Your graphics drivers are either blacklisted because of known problems
or do not support OpenGL 2.0 WebGL2: https://get.webgl.org/webgl2/
AMD has not released new drivers for Windows 10 . AMD refers to the
windows update to maintain the drivers for
On 9/25/2020 8:04 AM, AndrésH wrote:
Your graphics drivers are either blacklisted because of known problems
or do not support OpenGL 2.0 WebGL2: https://get.webgl.org/webgl2/
AMD has not released new drivers for Windows 10 . AMD refers to the
windows update to maintain the drivers for
On 9/22/2020 6:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
If you are a Fedora 31 or 32 Linux user you got an update.
I was a little surprised when I saw it, since it was prior to the
announcement. ;-)
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On 8/4/2020 1:27 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
I've noticed that Lightning complains about being incompatible when
trying to go from 2.53.x+1 beta to 2.53.x final.
Downlevel was never supported by SeaMonkey or Gecko so the distributed
lightning is not picked up. It is now a packed extension
On 8/4/2020 9:05 AM, vij wrote:
A case on pc win7: I try 2.53.3 and it doesn't work on some securised
site, so I came back to 2.53.2 and Lightning doesn't work at all since...
I've noticed that Lightning complains about being incompatible when
trying to go from 2.53.x+1 beta to 2.53.x final.
On 6/17/2020 4:50 AM, Gunther Nikl wrote:
Maybe my (ancient :-) client cached the post?
Does your SeaMonkey/1.1.19 show the post from Ant with subject "Missing
newsgroup posts" in this thread? If so, that does point to a bug in
newer versions.
On 6/16/2020 4:22 AM, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
That posting of yours has vanished for me as well
I wasn't seeing posts disappear before, but ironically Ant's reply to
this one ("Missing newsgroup posts") is getting the "Article not found"
error in Mail/News for me here. However, it
On 2/27/2020 4:58 PM, Ant wrote:
Hmm, the two links in original post don't show up correctly too.
FWIW, you can skip the "pretty face" and go direct:
http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/releases/2.53.1/
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On 1/21/2020 9:04 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
1) ExchangeCalendar 5.0.0-beta 1
[Exception... "[JavaScript Error: "aUri.pathQueryRef is undefined"
Maybe you can fix it up by changing back pathQueryRef to path:
Thanks for the hint; if I have issues with TbSync, and/or it looks like
On 1/20/2020 2:19 PM, Steve Wendt wrote:
Calendaring stuff (i.e. to work with Exchange) seems to be busted also,
but some of that could be due to not aligning with a Thunderbird version.
1) ExchangeCalendar 5.0.0-beta 1; says it dropped support for
Thunderbird 59 and lower, but 4.0.0 wasn't
On 1/20/2020 12:26 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Most add-ons should work fine. Themes probably need an update. Add-ons
dealing with bookmarks and downloads too.
Calendaring stuff (i.e. to work with Exchange) seems to be busted also,
but some of that could be due to not aligning with a
On 07/31/2017 08:02 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
The next release will be 2.49.1 which should be up to date with the
latest Fx 52 ESR release.
Thanks guys - looking forward to it!
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On 5/3/2017 1:21 AM, Iacopo Benesperi wrote:
* I have a mac, so I can help with triaging bugs. I don't think I'll
have time to actively search for bugs to triage
I think this is mainly a question of constructing a good Bugzilla query.
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On 5/3/2017 6:06 AM, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Of course it would be great to be listed in the repos
FWIW, I'm happy to say that SeaMonkey has been maintained in the Fedora
repository. The maintainer accepted my request to enable GStreamer in
his build, after it had been enabled for Firefox.
On 4/18/2017 6:47 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Doesn't look like it but it took a few hours to do the patch for the
website and I looked forward to do something else during the weekend
(among them to fix a few bugs in the source code). Non-native English
speaker so making sure that not too
On 4/17/2017 1:07 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
There are now constant changes in the Gecko engine
Fair enough. :-/
And every release breaks more and more add-ons because of removals in
Gecko and JS deprecation and so on.
I remember when it was a "big deal" to break the API and go from
On 4/17/2017 9:45 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
check the release notes for known problems.
Thanks for updating those; it led me to bug 1305624:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1305624
And a workaround for fixing the password manager being painfully slow to
populate since 2.46
On 12/27/2016 11:47 AM, Steve Wendt wrote:
I tried PDF viewer, found it fine and straightforward, but I was
disappointed to see I cannot open an email attachment with it ?
If you find/file a bug for it in Bugzilla, please post a link back here;
it annoys me too. :-/
Found it:
https
On 12/26/2016 9:29 AM, cyberzen wrote:
I tried PDF viewer, found it fine and straightforward, but I was
disappointed to see I cannot open an email attachment with it ?
If you find/file a bug for it in Bugzilla, please post a link back here;
it annoys me too. :-/
On 12/23/2016 3:37 PM, NoOp wrote:
Why is it necessary to reboot the computer when the Windows version is
installed?
Just a guess, but I think that usually means you have some file locked
that needs to be replaced (problem does not exist on Linux).
On 12/22/2016 7:44 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
Is there a method by which an end-user can determine if a PC has a CPU
that is SSE enabled?
cat /proc/cpuinfo
If you aren't fortunate enough to be on an OS where that works, Windows
has msinfo32 and wmic, although you'll have to compare the
On 10/14/12 12:20 pm, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
The FTP server gets pretty slow when there is a new release. If you use
the standard HTTP downloads, you get the benefits of the distributed
mirrors, so it's pretty quick.
If you'll post a link, I'll test that as well.
Not sure what you are
On 10/14/12 12:15 am, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
So I don't think the SM servers are the issue for you. I can't have
received it quickly if they are running slowly.
The FTP server gets pretty slow when there is a new release. If you use
the standard HTTP downloads, you get the benefits of the
On 06/20/11 10:14 am, Jens Hatlak wrote:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/2.1/AddonCompat
Its purpose is to:
* tell the average user which add-ons are compatible and where to get
them from if they cannot find them on AMO
* tell experienced users which add-ons actually work despite claiming
On 06/19/11 01:20 pm, Jens Hatlak wrote:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/2.1/AddonCompat
As you can see, it's not pretty and has low usability.
(that's what AMO is for!)
Right - so what's this wiki page for, exactly?
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On 06/19/11 04:50 pm, David E. Ross wrote:
Preserve Download Modification Timestamp
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/preserve-download-modification is
compatible with SeaMonkey 2.1.
That extension is compatible only if you tweak the maxVersion in file
install.rdf.
??? Works with:
On 04/06/10 11:50 am, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Does SM have a map of its versions? I remember it (and original Mozilla
suite) used to, but I couldn't find it a few months ago.
The release dates graph.
No. We have no firm dates planned for anything, not even a good idea how
many alphas and betas
On 03/05/10 04:02 am, Philip Chee wrote:
Chatzilla is a separate extension so you should be able to package
SeaMonkey without Chatzilla or disable it by default. The Composer UI
might be a build time configuration setting.
The enhancement bug just turned 10 years old, actually:
On 12/15/09 02:47 am, Martin Freitag wrote:
As I don't have TB, so that's not possible for me to do. But that editor
could be useful also in SM.
Maybe time to file an enhancement bug if it doesn't already exist? ;-)
It's the same as about:config
On 11/18/09 10:50 am, Philip Chee wrote:
1. The form autofill functionality that fills forms up on a page.
The first is more problematic since the code lives somewhere in toolkit
and is written mostly in C++.
I filed an enhancement bug for what I think is the common case:
On 10/28/09 10:26 am, Phillip Jones wrote:
Java-script. Must not be too dangerous Adobe acrobat uses it
extensively.
Acrobat also has a lot of security exploits (!).
But related not to Java-script.
A quick Google search suggests otherwise:
On 10/28/09 06:21 am, Jay Garcia wrote:
Click in the user name field, then click in it again. It should give
you a drop-down list of saved items.
I think what Ed is talking about is that there is only ONE
login/password for each site, not a list of logins/passwords that cover
a couple of
On 7/30/2009 2:59 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
I also seem to have found a solution for the original issue regarding FF: put
'user_pref(browser.places.importBookmarksHTML, true);' in user.js (which I
found in bug 385077).
Useful info is in comment 70:
On 07/09/09 11:52 am, Felix Miata wrote:
Has anyone found a practical way to do this, preferably without running any
involved Gecko application?
Is there any convenient and practical way to share bookmarks without
destroying history?
I imagine it shouldn't be too hard for someone with the
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