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| re:extensions |
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By SD - Posted on June 22, 2006 - 21:58:22 (#20045)
Current version when comment was posted: seminative-09b |
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Usually add-ons in FF don't work due version info, as they are mostly created with stable branch and checking version info here.
But with latest firefox things may be even more complicated, as this is very experimental trunk and maybe also some interfaces are changed.
For SeaMonkey there shoudln't be problem with interfaces/API, as this is very stable in that sense.
But version info can matter.
Actually I use some classical mozilla extension for current SeaMonkey version - e.g. AdBlock and RIP without problems.
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| Ok :) |
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By kyllopardiun - Posted on June 22, 2006 - 20:36:45 (#20044)
Current version when comment was posted: seminative-09b |
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for example in orkut (using firefox in windows or linux)I can replace all page and modify it...
se it:
http://images3.orkut.com/images/album/8/59/3829059.jpg
But in the firefox bleeding edge all add-ons for common-firefox not run... =(
and I like know what I modify in common extensions for it run in bleeding edge or SeaMonkey
other question
uri images are open in bezilla?
http://www.scalora.org/projects/uriencoder/
Thank 's
I am a Brazilian developper of Javascript and now I am studying add-ons (xul and xpi) and want make add-ons for Bezilla browsers. =)
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| re: kyllopardiun |
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By SD - Posted on June 20, 2006 - 18:43:55 (#20032)
Current version when comment was posted: seminative-09b |
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1) I don't understand your problem sufficiently:(
2) There aren't JavaScript or XUL programmes in current BeZilla team, and that's bad.
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| Javascipt and mozilla add-ons |
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By kyllopardiun - Posted on June 19, 2006 - 19:17:42 (#20029)
Current version when comment was posted: seminative-09b |
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I can install in the Mozilla Seamonkey global extensions but it not have effect in the browser ... in the firefox bleeding edge this extensions not install but in the "grease monkey" (extension for use DHTML in the browser) for exemple it install but I can"t use the users-script...
if you can help me in that please make contact
kyllopardiun@gmail.com
but the Seamonkey and the firefox Bleeding Edge is very well
Congratulations BEzilla Org
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| Re DS Mail-It |
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By edmundf - Posted on May 31, 2006 - 08:56:30 (#19920)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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I don't know what I am supposed to do to make
Mail-it the default mail program.
In file type the email program is Mail-It and
using netpositive clicking a email link opens
with Mail-It.
I understand there are about a zillion options in
MIME types but I don not know how that work either.
Thank you for your patience with me
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| Re: Mail-It etc |
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By SD - Posted on May 31, 2006 - 02:19:35 (#19918)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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1)>"Change to what?"
This parameter has two states - false and true.
Clicking on it toggles between two state.
2)Actually that dialog should launch mail application which is already default in BeOS. It means - that one which opens when you click e-mail links in other "native" programs.
If nothing opens for you, probably this default isn't set.
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| Re. SD |
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By edmundf - Posted on May 30, 2006 - 14:26:20 (#19916)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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Still no luck.
>To turn that prompt dialog which asks "Launch >Application back"
>find parameter
>network.protocol-handler.warn-external.mailto
>and change it.
Change it to what?
>To remove parameter you should find in settings >folder(hone/comfig/Settings/Mozilla/default/*
>files user.js and prefs.js
>and with TURNED OFF SeaMonkey find the line there >using any text editor and remove that line.
Found the file and removed the wrong ones, but
I don't have any user.js there.
Starting all over gave the same result, clicking a
email link launch the windows which ask to save the selection but I there is no option to select an application. Selecting lauch does nothing.
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| re: edmundf |
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By SD - Posted on May 30, 2006 - 13:28:57 (#19915)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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To turn that prompt dialog which asks "Launch Application back"
find parameter
network.protocol-handler.warn-external.mailto
and change it.
To remove parameter you should find in settings folder
(hone/comfig/Settings/Mozilla/default/*
files user.js and prefs.js
and with TURNED OFF SeaMonkey find the line there using any text editor and remove that line.
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| Re. Mail-It SD |
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By edmundf - Posted on May 30, 2006 - 11:42:34 (#19914)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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Oops now I really messed things up :-(
At first I didn't know where to add these parameter
and I tried a few things, I didn't see anyhing because
the filter was active.
Now I have a few wrong parameters added and I want to remove these again, but how?
At least a part was working I clicked a email link and
seamonkey asked me to save the settings, I selected yes but I didn't select an application yet.( mail-it).
Now nothing happens when I click an email link.
So it is changed, but not quite the way want it :-)
Sorry,I am just learning.
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| re:edmundf |
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By SD - Posted on May 29, 2006 - 21:11:05 (#19912)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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full parameter name is:
network.protocol-handler.external.mailto
If you miss such parameter, you can add it manually, as
"boolean" and then set it to "true"
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| Re. Mail-It SD |
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By edmundf - Posted on May 29, 2006 - 18:49:58 (#19910)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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>Open in URL-bar
>about:config
OK the filter field appears.
>type in filter-field
>external.mailto
When I do that the list in the lower windows
is blank.
>Change parameter to true.
I don't see anything to change a parameter!?
>Next time when you click e-mail link, SeaMonkey will >ask you which program to use and wish you seamonkey >to remember that setting
That really would be cool.
What did I do wrong?
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| Re: edmundf - Mail-It |
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By SD - Posted on May 29, 2006 - 17:28:36 (#19908)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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Open in URL-bar
about:config
type in filter-field
external.mailto
Change parameter to true.
Next time when you click e-mail link, SeaMonkey will ask you which program to use and wish you seamonkey to remember that setting
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| Re:PSM |
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By SD - Posted on May 29, 2006 - 17:22:16 (#19907)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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It means that probably you moved some libs/components in wrong way, or, if you used trick with UserSetupEnvironment, you did something wrong here - forgot to copy one of "export" strings or copied some string wrong, or, maybe, if string is last in that file, adding empty string ("carriage return") in end of file will help
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| PSM PROBLEM... |
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By salva - Posted on May 29, 2006 - 16:56:35 (#19906)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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When I try to use some pages, seamonkey says:
Incorrect response.
This document cannot be displayed unless you install the Personal Security Manager (PSM). Download and install PSM and try again, or contact your system administrator.
The site responded to the network request in an unexpected way and the browser cannot continue.
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| Email links |
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By edmundf - Posted on May 29, 2006 - 13:24:14 (#19904)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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Can I make the email links opened by MailIt,
how do I do that?
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| silent update - 05b |
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By SD - Posted on May 29, 2006 - 00:23:23 (#19902)
Current version when comment was posted: semi-native 05b |
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uploade seminative-bone-05b, so download link changed.
Fixed "double-opening of same URL", more energic native event processing added.
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| re: edmundf |
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By SD - Posted on May 27, 2006 - 12:00:01 (#19879)
Current version when comment was posted: "Native" with click and drop 0.2b |
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Try to combine SeaMonkey with MozillaOpener again, now pointing to seamonkey-bin instead seamonkey.
Maybe you gac get combination, where MozillaOpener opens first page properly too.
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| little thing left :-) |
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By edmundf - Posted on May 27, 2006 - 10:25:49 (#19875)
Current version when comment was posted: "Native" with click and drop 0.2b |
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If seamonkey isn't running and I want to open
a html file it opens with the home page!
Still a lot better then it was.
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| Great improvement Thanks |
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By edmundf - Posted on May 27, 2006 - 10:19:16 (#19874)
Current version when comment was posted: "Native" with click and drop 0.2b |
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This is a great improvement for me.
Now it simply opens HTML files the way it should.
I am really happy with it :-)
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| stupid me |
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on May 26, 2006 - 00:04:14 (#19851)
Current version when comment was posted: "Native" with click and drop 0.2b |
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it work now, i was only changing the sample file, did not notice it was not an active system script.
But it's still bad that it open in another window when i drag and drop :)
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| followed the readme but... |
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on May 25, 2006 - 23:23:00 (#19850)
Current version when comment was posted: "Native" with click and drop 0.2b |
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i get libxpcom.so not found or something when i click the seamonkey binary. if i still use the script it load fine.
When i drop a link to the browser it open, but in a new window, even if both internal and external are set to have it open in a tab.
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| "Native" build realoaded |
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By s_d - Posted on May 25, 2006 - 15:12:23 (#19842)
Current version when comment was posted: "Native" 0.1a |
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Sorry for inconvinience for those who already downloaded first version.
There was signatures conflict inside, so app could refuse to start, fixed now.
Just download fixed version.
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| 100% cpu fixed, fix published |
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By s_d - Posted on May 14, 2006 - 15:23:57 (#19718)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-25-trunk |
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see download section for StripZilla
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| Re: ljr CPU 100% |
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By s_d - Posted on May 13, 2006 - 21:21:37 (#19712)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-25-trunk |
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Thanks for testing.
Yeah, Koki informed me about it already.
Cannot attribute it directly to our patch, but big mozilla thread-patch brought lot of other bustages, so I will watch other regression bugs on that topic.
For me it looks overal even faster on downloading and rendering long complex pages, even those blocking zdnet.com pages, inspite that 100% CPU consumption.
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| Cpu burner (05-12 build) |
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By ljr - Posted on May 13, 2006 - 20:50:36 (#19711)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-25-trunk |
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Last seamonker seems to love cpu.... 100% by seamonkey-bin process ?!
btw it isnt crash and it's usable....
PS: under zeta 1.x
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| MozillaOpener |
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By jonas.kirilla - Posted on April 11, 2006 - 22:47:55 (#19427)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-01-trunk |
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MozillaOpener was meant as a very temporary, "duct tape" solution. I'm looking forward to the day that FireFox and SeaMonkey won't need it. Perhaps they don't anymore. I'll take a look.
The BeZilla team have spent their resources on the core functionality of Mozilla, and I don't blame them. Mozilla is a huge project. You guys rock.
*chants* Developers! Developers! Developers! ;)
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| Re s_d |
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By edmundf - Posted on April 11, 2006 - 12:34:07 (#19417)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-01-trunk |
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Thanks I didn't know about that Mozilla Opener.
It works which is a great improvenment for this
browser.
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| re edmundf |
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By s_d - Posted on April 10, 2006 - 23:44:45 (#19415)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-01-trunk |
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I think it was answered very very several times here and there and everywhere - no good way until some pending source changes happen (independent of BeZilla team).
Until then you can try http://www.bebits.com/app/2774,
but I'm afraid this app requires little correction now, to handle Firefox and SeaMonkey divergence
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| How to open an HTML file? |
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By edmundf - Posted on April 10, 2006 - 22:09:00 (#19414)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-01-trunk |
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How can I make seamonkey open an HTML file by clicking it? I really hate to open a browser, navigate to a location every time just to open a file.
In "filetypes" I can only select "seamonkey.bin" as
a browser, but this results in a window of seamonkey
then it shuts down seamonkey and no file is opened.
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| "pending event processing." |
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By AlienSoldier - Posted on April 9, 2006 - 03:49:54 (#19390)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-01-trunk |
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was that related to the download manager. I no longuer have the previous build around, but in firefox this tend to hang for some second before reacting. In this build it seem better.
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| 2006-04-01 - fixed zip uploaded |
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By SD - Posted on April 8, 2006 - 14:47:56 (#19386)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-01-trunk |
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For users convinience I uploaded new zip - with correct start-script
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| 2006-04-01 seamonkey script |
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By s_d - Posted on April 8, 2006 - 03:48:03 (#19382)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-04-01-trunk |
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After unpacking archive, look if seamonkey startscript has X (execute) attributes set (vie GetInfo). If not - set it in checkboxes.
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| Re ronrussel |
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By edmundf - Posted on February 25, 2006 - 13:41:07 (#19104)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-02-23-05-trunk |
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> I like that the email can properly display html >content on messages, which Mail-It usually could not >do.
MailtIt can use edit/add ons/show as HTML and use the
browser to display webpages as it should!!
Besides that mailtIt can print too and has all options you can dream of.
>I also like that the email app has junk and scam >detection built in, and learns what I consider to be >junk, automatically moving it to another folder.
MailIt can do that to using filters.
Overall, this is the best browser/email app I've yet used for BeOS or Zeta. I would have given a 10 except for the composer 'bug', in which the window stays open after sending a message. However, this is not a huge deal, and I'm willing to put up with it until it is fixed in a later version, in exchange for finally being able to browse as well as in Internet Explorer.
I am happy ( sort off ) that people working on a browser for BeOS but I am dissapointed there is still no browser that can print a webpage.
Personaly I don't need any other mailer then MailIt, I rather see coders working on things we cannot do already, like printing a webpage.
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| Very pleased overall |
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By ronrussell - Posted on February 24, 2006 - 00:59:08 (#19099)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-02-01-05-trunk |
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I like that now, in BeOS/Zeta, every web page is finally displayed properly, and loads quickly. I like that there is an integrated email program, instead of a separate application as with NetPositive or Firefox. I like that the email can properly display html content on messages, which Mail-It usually could not do. I also like that the email app has junk and scam detection built in, and learns what I consider to be junk, automatically moving it to another folder. Overall, this is the best browser/email app I've yet used for BeOS or Zeta. I would have given a 10 except for the composer 'bug', in which the window stays open after sending a message. However, this is not a huge deal, and I'm willing to put up with it until it is fixed in a later version, in exchange for finally being able to browse as well as in Internet Explorer.
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| Good Job !! |
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By kanari - Posted on February 7, 2006 - 20:37:06 (#19026)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-02-01-05-trunk |
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Great thanks for this build.
it's more quikly than last firefox-bone build (starting app).
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| Re: not a winner |
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By nobbe - Posted on February 7, 2006 - 05:31:04 (#19018)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-02-01-05-trunk |
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In my opinion BeOS Mr X should write and submit a patch to the mozilla beos-devs.
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| not a winner |
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By BeOS Mr X - Posted on February 7, 2006 - 03:36:23 (#19017)
Current version when comment was posted: 2006-02-01-05-trunk |
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sorry but the same old compose window not closing bug still lurks around. In my opinion no other bug should be worked on until this one is squashed.
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| compose window does not close |
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By BeOS Mr X - Posted on January 1, 2006 - 00:10:21 (#18717)
Current version when comment was posted: 2005-12-15-fullscreen |
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the recurring problem has came about once again... happend when I downloaded the new version of Seamonkey...
After the message is composed and sent (via alt+enter)
the composer window is sopposed to close but does not. Instead a new window is underneath, and I must close it. This is very aggrivating as it has happend in the past. What is going on, how to fix?
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| fixed bone build uploaded |
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By s_d - Posted on December 18, 2005 - 23:32:15 (#18630)
Current version when comment was posted: 2005-12-15-fullscreen |
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(contains "fixedtype" in archive name)
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| Buggy bone seamonkey-bin |
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By s_d - Posted on December 18, 2005 - 21:55:12 (#18628)
Current version when comment was posted: 2005-12-15-trunk |
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It crashed Tracker and Registar, especially if attempting to launch FileType on it.
Fixed version will be re-uploaded soon
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