said:
>I have Moz 1.8b1 - 1 Mar 05, and SM 1.0a - 16 Sept 05, and nothing in
>between. 1.8b1 does not have the delay and 1.0a does.
What 1.0a are you talking about. The date sounds like you are running on
old version. It's always best to use the About->Seamonkey output to
report version identities
Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1) Gecko/20060202
SeaMonkey/1.0
I don't have a copy of Peter's build handy, but it was built after 1.0
went GA.
>> I doubt very much this is a hardware issue.
>I agree. Hardware just effects the length of the delay.
Not always. It can have lots of other interesting effects. I'm saying
that I don't currently believe hardware has anything to do with your
specific problem.
Steven
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