Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-08-01 Thread Bob Fleischer
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: This bug usually hits you only if you don't start the browser first or close the last browser Windows when Mail is still open. Always in TB because it has no browser. It should not happen if you start the browser normally first. Check the error console if you see some er

Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-29 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
This bug usually hits you only if you don't start the browser first or close the last browser Windows when Mail is still open. Always in TB because it has no browser. It should not happen if you start the browser normally first. Check the error console if you see some error messages pointing to

Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-29 Thread Bob Fleischer
Mason83 wrote: On 28/07/2017 20:15, Bob Fleischer wrote: I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just upgraded from V 2.46. A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browsers, and f

Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-29 Thread Mason83
On 28/07/2017 20:15, Bob Fleischer wrote: > I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just > upgraded from V 2.46. > > A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only > when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browsers, > and from

Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-28 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Bob Fleischer wrote: Well, in case anyone else sees this issue. The problem seems to be fixed, although I don't know why: I restarted in "add-ons disabled" mode, connected to the problem server, authenticated, and the page displayed properly. I exited SeaMonkey, started SeaMonkey normally, an

Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-28 Thread Bob Fleischer
Bob Fleischer wrote: Lee wrote: On 7/28/17, Bob Fleischer wrote: I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just upgraded from V 2.46. A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browse

Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-28 Thread Bob Fleischer
Lee wrote: On 7/28/17, Bob Fleischer wrote: I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just upgraded from V 2.46. A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browsers, and from an absolu

Re: might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-28 Thread Lee
On 7/28/17, Bob Fleischer wrote: > I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just > upgraded from V 2.46. > > A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only > when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browsers, > and from an absolutel

might some change in 2.48 break some web servers?

2017-07-28 Thread Bob Fleischer
I have Seamonkey V 2.48 running on 64-bit Windows 10 (v 1703). I just upgraded from V 2.46. A certain internal corporate web page I use no longer works, but only when accessed from Seamonkey 2.48 on this system. On other browsers, and from an absolutely clean v2.48 installation on a "virgin"