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Hi folks,
Just a question: I’m using OSX 10.4 (Tiger) and recently switched from Firefox to SeaMonkey on this platform. Starting from Firefox 3.0, each FF update was becoming worse to use until I read that support for Tiger was ending.
I can’t figure out how (and if) SM’s code is related to FF’s code, but hopefully the folks at SeaMonkey can warn well in advance for potential problems when using a new version for Tiger?
Thanks!
Today is March 14, 2010 and I discovered that Seamonkey no longer accepts being linked to Skydrive documents. Every time that I open a link to my Skydrive documents from within Adobe Acrobat documents, I get the following error message now:
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://cid-76d01868d933a2ac.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/Summary%20and%20Peremptory%20Order/Title%20bestowed%20upon%20me.pdf
Line Number 119, Column 20:for (var i = 0; i < selfPageData.items.length; i++)
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I was forced change my browser to Firefox where the links work fine just like with IE.
There is something wrong with Seamonkey and it needs to be fixed soon to keep it on the computers where it is installed let alone get other users to come over to it.
I will try back in a few days but I don’t see Seamonkey currently as good enough for most people’s needs when links to Skydrive posted documents are not accessible when linked in other documents.
Yeah, this is quite annoying. I got this error message every time when I try to view pictures in Windows Live Spaces:
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://cid-1e9132803e62a3b1.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/2010.5.1%20Torrey%20Pines%20Beach%20in%20San%20Diego/IMG%5E_0468.jpg?ct=photos
Line Number 119, Column 20:for (var i = 0; i < selfPageData.items.length; i++)
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