Seamonkey 1.0.4 was released a couple of days ago and I decided to go back to the official releases for now.
Seamonkey code from HEAD was giving me a lot of troubles since Feb 6, 2006.
It compiled just fine on my
FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE box and ran fine also. There was something in my old profile that was started giving me the following error: "
DOMParser is not defined". So, I decided to start a brand new profile. Copied only needed files over from my old profile.
Here is the list of files I copied:
hostperm.1
<8 random digits>.s
cert8.db
secmod.db
key3.db
prefs.js
bookmarks.html
cookies.txt
google.src
These files are bookmarks, cookies, cookie settings for sites, passwords that are stored in the browser, remote certificates that are allowed and of course your browser customizations.
Since I installed a brand new browser and started a new profile, I had to install the 3 extensions I can't live without.
1.
adblock plus
2.
inforss
3.
dictionarysearch
After installing
InfoRSS I started getting same errors I was getting before. So I realized that
InfoRSS relied on someting I didnt' compile in. After some search, I realized that it needed xmlextras extension for Seamonkey. I had to recompile again and after that
InfoRSS was happy. And I was happy too. Not too happy about the fact that
InfoRSS guys didn't mention this dependency anywhere on their site, though.
It was very interesting to find out that
Adblock version 0.7.1.1 does a marvelous job blocking all kinds of content. I was even able to finally block all the Google Ads that constantly show up under "Sponsored Links" when I'm searching for something. These 3 simple rules make Google search look exacly how it is supposed to look -
CLEAN.
www.google.com#table(align=right)
www.google.com#table(cellpadding=1)
www.google.com#div(id^=tpa)
Latest dictionary search doesn't install properly on Seamonkey but version 0.9 installs and works great, so I'm running 0.9 and I'm pretty happy.
Kudos to Seamonkey, InfoRSS, Adblock and dictionarysearch developers.