Not being a programmer, I don't fully comprehend the discussion that
follows, but I am very happy to see that pskreporter.info/pskmap.html
now works properly with SeaMonkey v2.53.5.1.
Thank you very much, Philip, for the time you spent tracking this down
and thank you to everyone else who part
On 17/01/2021 22:54, Philip Gladstone wrote:
I found the failing commit in openlayers:
git show 886ca26c6ae5
Good digging.
Rather alarmingly it includes the following new section in the README.md
## Supported Browsers
OpenLayers runs on all modern browsers that support
[HTML5](https://htm
I found the failing commit in openlayers:
git show 886ca26c6ae5
Rather alarmingly it includes the following new section in the README.md
## Supported Browsers
OpenLayers runs on all modern browsers that support
[HTML5](https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/) and [ECMAScript
5](http://www.ec
On 16/01/2021 17:37, Philip Gladstone wrote:
I'm the author of pskreporter.info and I'm trying to work out why it doesn't
work in seamonkey. The root cause appears to be that pointermove events are not
being delivered to the application.
In particular, the following test demonstrates the diff
I'm the author of pskreporter.info and I'm trying to work out why it doesn't
work in seamonkey. The root cause appears to be that pointermove events are not
being delivered to the application.
In particular, the following test demonstrates the difference between firefox
and seamonkey
* Go to h
Original Message
On 14/01/2021 22:01, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
...
I installed SM v2.53.5.1 on this laptop and confirmed that the problem
with https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html was present. I then
uninstalled that version of SM and installed v2.49.4. The problem was
sti
On 14/01/2021 22:01, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
...
I installed SM v2.53.5.1 on this laptop and confirmed that the problem
with https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html was present. I then
uninstalled that version of SM and installed v2.49.4. The problem was
still present! I repeated this several
Both Google maps and https://emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/ work correctly.
But I've done some experiments since yesterday which have revealed that
the problem is not the update of SeaMonkey from v2.49.4 to v2.53.5.1.
I have a new laptop running Windows 10 Pro v20H2 which had never had any
ver
no...@nonospam.org wrote on 14/01/21 00:46:
Daniel wrote:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote on 13/01/2021 6:32 am:
On 12/01/2021 16:16, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
How do you think the site owner should be able to determine what the
SeaMonkey developers changed between v2.49.5 and v2.53.5.1 to make
the
Google Maps works fine!
Daniel wrote:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote on 13/01/2021 6:32 am:
On 12/01/2021 16:16, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
How do you think the site owner should be able to determine what the
SeaMonkey developers changed between v2.49.5 and v2.53.5.1 to make
the browser incompatibl
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote on 13/01/2021 6:32 am:
On 12/01/2021 16:16, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
How do you think the site owner should be able to determine what the
SeaMonkey developers changed between v2.49.5 and v2.53.5.1 to make the
browser incompatible with his site?
I am guessing that th
On 12/01/2021 19:47, Ant wrote:
...
I thought SM v2.53.5.1 was based on Firefox v56 even though its user
agent says v60 which is misleading (should be using the older version IMO).
Well, I was sticking with ESR, but I'm sure 56 is the actual base.
/df
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On 1/12/2021 11:32 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 12/01/2021 16:16, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
The site works with FF Extended Support Release v78.6.1esr. It works
with FF v84.0.2. These are the latest versions of both flavors of FF.
But these are not a good analogue for SeaMonkey 2.53. The code
On 12/01/2021 16:16, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
The site works with FF Extended Support Release v78.6.1esr. It works
with FF v84.0.2. These are the latest versions of both flavors of FF.
But these are not a good analogue for SeaMonkey 2.53. The codebase is (I
read) similar to FF 52ESR with fixe
Hi Dick,
I'm not sure how to interpret your reply.
The site works with FF Extended Support Release v78.6.1esr. It works
with FF v84.0.2. These are the latest versions of both flavors of FF.
I have both of these installed on my system, but don't use them
regularly because I prefer SeaMonkey.
On 11/01/2021 17:57, no...@nonospam.org wrote:
...>
I have reported this to the site owner and he has replied that he is
aware of the situation. But the site works correctly with Firefox, and
only has failed to work with SeaMonkey since a recent SeaMonkey update.
> ...
The question is whether
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 10/01/2021 09:04, jcteyssier wrote:
no...@nonospam.org a écrit :
I'm running Windows 10 Pro v20H2
The problematic site is https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html
It's a site with a scale-able map, somewhat similar to Google maps.
The problem is that when you left-click
On 10/01/2021 09:04, jcteyssier wrote:
no...@nonospam.org a écrit :
I'm running Windows 10 Pro v20H2
The problematic site is https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html
It's a site with a scale-able map, somewhat similar to Google maps.
The problem is that when you left-click and hold on the map, yo
jcteyssier a écrit :
no...@nonospam.org a écrit :
I'm running Windows 10 Pro v20H2
The problematic site is https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html
It's a site with a scale-able map, somewhat similar to Google maps.
The problem is that when you left-click and hold on the map, you
should be able
no...@nonospam.org a écrit :
I'm running Windows 10 Pro v20H2
The problematic site is https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html
It's a site with a scale-able map, somewhat similar to Google maps.
The problem is that when you left-click and hold on the map, you should
be able to move the map around
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