f ftp failed access attempts?
> A sniffer is probably overkill.
>
It's a service provider so I don't think I have access to any logs on the
server side. I was hoping for logs on my desktop for Seamonkey, since that
should be more descriptive of the issue. And, since the 'pu
BigBlue wrote:
On Friday, November 15, 2019 at 2:11:44 PM UTC-6, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Did you install the same level as you had previously?
We are talking Windows here? (which version? Not that it makes much of
a difference)
Yes, I was at the latest Seamonkey version before the re-i
On Friday, November 15, 2019 at 2:11:44 PM UTC-6, Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
> Did you install the same level as you had previously?
> We are talking Windows here? (which version? Not that it makes much of
> a difference)
Yes, I was at the latest Seamonkey version before the re-install. Wind
BigBlue wrote:
After some Seamonkey crashing issues a few weeks back I had to reinstall
Seamonkey and restore my profile from a backup of the profile directory.
Everything has been working great since then except publishing web pages to a
web server I manage. I've always been able t
By the way, I have removed and recreated the publishing site profile several
times and I know the information is correct. I can use FireFTP or command line
FTP just fine.
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After some Seamonkey crashing issues a few weeks back I had to reinstall
Seamonkey and restore my profile from a backup of the profile directory.
Everything has been working great since then except publishing web pages to a
web server I manage. I've always been able to use Composer to
chevrolet5...@gmail.com wrote:
I am very new to this as the person looking after our website decided that he would not
do it any more. I go to get the page I want to edit that I got from "search web
location" the i edit it and select publish and it says successful but after checking
the site e
I am very new to this as the person looking after our website decided that he
would not do it any more. I go to get the page I want to edit that I got from
"search web location" the i edit it and select publish and it says successful
but after checking the site even after 24 hours-no changes an
nikaoimani wrote:
I am using seamonkey to publish my webpage to my site and it's taking over
thirty minutes is that normal?
EPMcKnight
Depends on how much data you're attempting to upload and what your
upload speed is. We need more info.
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I am using seamonkey to publish my webpage to my site and it's taking over
thirty minutes is that normal?
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ng as it worked before. Where
> is my "target" path to add new images and revise files for use on my website.
>
> cheers for any help. Gaza
Hi,
Since this worked before, have you tried to navigate to the page via the
browser, that is, have you tried putting "ftp://ftp.my
stee...@hotmail.com wrote:
I maintain my own website using Seamonkey. I recently purchased a new
laptop and now when I "Save" and "Publish" the changes don't appear.
(after refresh) I think the data is going to a different place that
my host is not receiving. I save to ftp://ftp.myname.com/ and p
I maintain my own website using Seamonkey. I recently purchased a new laptop
and now when I "Save" and "Publish" the changes don't appear. (after refresh) I
think the data is going to a different place that my host is not receiving. I
save to ftp://ftp.myname.com/ and publish to www.myname.com
Hi:
When a web page is published from Composer (Seamonkey 2.3.3) the window
that pops up is located mostly off screen in the lower right hand corner.
I liked it better when the window was fully visible in the lower right
hand corner.
I also don't like it when Seamonkey is downloading a large
pt in PHP or Perl that isn't perhaps
WebDAV but still works with SeaMonkey publishing over port 80?
I think it's the better way to just learn HTML and code your websites in
a good text editor. Composer never was a good way to create websites.
Especially as Composer doesn't supp
l works with SeaMonkey publishing over port 80?
I think it's the better way to just learn HTML and code your websites in
a good text editor. Composer never was a good way to create websites.
Especially as Composer doesn't support CSS and always converts well
formed XHTML websites to HTM
M.O.B. i L. wrote:
According to http://www.sandiego.edu/webdev/files/ https-publishing is
possible in SeaMonkey:
"SeaMonkey does not support secure ftp, but it does support secure http
publishing and has a robust and easy to use web editor. Your publishing
URL should be &
According to http://www.sandiego.edu/webdev/files/ https-publishing is
possible in SeaMonkey:
"SeaMonkey does not support secure ftp, but it does support secure http
publishing and has a robust and easy to use web editor. Your publishing
URL should be "https://files.sandiego.edu
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