Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-20 Thread Gerry Hickman
Fred wrote: browser.download.manager.alertOnEXEOpen set to false works for me. It removes the stupid security tag on exe and zip extensions, the ones I have tested with. Yes, it seems setting just this one option prevents the Zone.Identifier problem. There's a good article here:

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-18 Thread Fred
Martin Freitag skriver: Jens Hatlak schrieb: On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote: If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-13 Thread Martin Freitag
NoOp schrieb: On 10/12/2009 04:14 PM, Martin Freitag wrote: Jens Hatlak schrieb: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499448#c3 SeaMonkey 2.0 uses the same download backend as Firefox 3.5. I'm afraid I don't get the point even after reading

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-13 Thread Jens Hatlak
On 10/13/2009 1:14 AM Martin Freitag wrote: Jens Hatlak schrieb: On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote: If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-13 Thread Gerry Hickman
NoOp wrote: @Gerry: what version of Windows? I have tested on both Win2KPro and WinXPPro and cannot seem to replicate. Test file used: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2.0rc1-candidates/build1/win32/en-US/SeaMonkey%20Setup%202.0%20RC%201.exe I'm on Vista SP2, but it's

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-13 Thread NoOp
On 10/13/2009 12:55 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote: NoOp wrote: @Gerry: what version of Windows? I have tested on both Win2KPro and WinXPPro and cannot seem to replicate. Test file used:

SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi, If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b and everything was OK. Today I've installed RC1 and now my downloads are blocked - just

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread Jens Hatlak
On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote: If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b and everything was OK. Today I've installed RC1

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread Martin Freitag
Jens Hatlak schrieb: On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote: If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been using SeaMonkey 2.0b and everything was OK. Today

Re: SM2.0 RC1 - Suddenly Downloads have an NTFS stream?? (like IE)

2009-10-12 Thread NoOp
On 10/12/2009 04:14 PM, Martin Freitag wrote: Jens Hatlak schrieb: On 10/12/2009 10:37 PM Gerry Hickman wrote: If you've ever had the mis-fortune to use Microsoft IE on windows, you'll notice every file you download is initially blocked. It places a second NTFS stream on the file. I'd been