Ken Rudolph wrote:

No matter how I set the UA, I can't run a Netflix movie or show.  I
get sent to the same page demanding HTML5 or Silverlight support.
I've checked three other browsers:  Firefox, Chrome, and Edge and all
of them play Netflix sources with no problems.  Only SeaMonkey has
this problem. So it isn't just clicking on a link from e-mail...it's
Netflix site period.  Is there any add-on or plug-in for HTML5 that I
need to have? Other responders seem to not have this problem.  I'm
just not sure what's wrong with my version of 2.49.1  (Build
identifier:  20170619162041)

OK, try this:

1) Close all browser windows except a blank one.

2) Clear cache and cookies (options at Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | Private Data).

3) Load a Netflix page and see if you can play it.

If the answer's yes, something was bad in your cache or cookies and it's gone now. Problem solved.

If the answer's no, then try this:

4) Restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, disabling all add-ons. If that solves it, one of your add-ons is the guilty party. (If that doesn't solve it, report back.)

5) Assuming Safe Mode solved the problem, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode again, disabling all but two add-ons. If the problem reappears, one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this step with two more. If the problem reappears, one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this step with two more. ... When you come to the point where you have two suspects, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, enabling only one of those two suspects. That will tell you which is guilty.

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Paul B. Gallagher
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