wrote:
> SeaMonkey
> would terminate after some keystrokes from me
> (usually Alt <--, to exit
> the current message).
> I think the consensus of opinion was that I might
> be having trouble with Plugins.
Colin,
I have not seen the serious extent of trouble you
described, even though I do have several plugins
installed, including the final OS/2 release of Flash
(the one that "escaped into the wild", because I never
did find any indication that we could get the Flash 8
or Flash 9 .DLL from the Dark Side to work for us) --
but NOT the WV plugin. What I do run into are cases
where SM cannot handle a given website as fully or as
capably as IE does. In some cases, even the Win-32
version of SM 111 -- which *does* have current issue
Flash -- can't handle them either. I go to save a
tabular chart, and it comes out as gibberish, or some
buttons on the web page will not operate at all,
although they work just fine in IE. So it goes.
. . .
> reopened SeaMonkey, and went to my troublesome Web
> site. I read
> numerous posts, and replied to a couple, and
> SeaMonkey behaved!
but it
> blows my mind that just looking into a problem could
> give the appearance
> of solving it!
Steven, Larry --
Surely you have heard of Shrodinger's cat ?
Jordan
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