Yes, FoxyProxy does work with SeaMonkey 2.0 and above... and no, it's not a stupid question! Perhaps FoxyProxy should be renamed because of it :) There was a time when FoxyProxy didn't work with SeaMonkey at all. Anyway, it works with Thunderbird, Seamonkey, Songbird, Flock, and of course Firefox.
When I downloaded the newest version of Firefox, Proxy came with it. I have no idea what it is, really what it does, why, or why I would need it. And since I've had it, Internet Explorer says it can't connect to the internet...and I can't access some of my old accounts because something in here is rejecting cookies, from places like yahoo. Could this be the culprit? Proxy? And really...there is nothing anywhere on the Proxy page that actually tells me what it is...or why...or any of that. Enlighten me?
Hi, Yes, FoxyProxy does
Hi,
Yes, FoxyProxy does work with SeaMonkey 2.0 and above... and no, it's not a stupid question! Perhaps FoxyProxy should be renamed because of it :) There was a time when FoxyProxy didn't work with SeaMonkey at all. Anyway, it works with Thunderbird, Seamonkey, Songbird, Flock, and of course Firefox.
Eric
What is it and why do I need it?
When I downloaded the newest version of Firefox, Proxy came with it. I have no idea what it is, really what it does, why, or why I would need it. And since I've had it, Internet Explorer says it can't connect to the internet...and I can't access some of my old accounts because something in here is rejecting cookies, from places like yahoo. Could this be the culprit? Proxy? And really...there is nothing anywhere on the Proxy page that actually tells me what it is...or why...or any of that. Enlighten me?
Please make a new thread.
Please make a new thread.