diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.1/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.1/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.1/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.1/index.en.html @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -154,5 +154,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -158,5 +158,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.10/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.10/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMC9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMC9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.10/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.10/index.en.html @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -148,5 +148,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -152,5 +152,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.11/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.11/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMS9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMS9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.11/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.11/index.en.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -151,5 +151,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -155,5 +155,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.12/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.12/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMi9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMi9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.12/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.12/index.en.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -151,5 +151,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -155,5 +155,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.13/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.13/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMy9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xMy9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.13/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.13/index.en.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -151,5 +151,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -155,5 +155,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.14/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.14/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xNC9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xNC9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100755 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.14/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.14/index.en.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -151,5 +151,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -155,6 +155,6 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself - is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself + is perfectly safe. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. </li> diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.15/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.15/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xNS9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4xNS9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100755 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.15/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.15/index.en.html @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -161,5 +161,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -165,5 +165,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.2/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.2/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4yL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4yL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.2/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.2/index.en.html @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -141,5 +141,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -145,5 +145,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4zL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC4zL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.3/index.en.html @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -175,5 +175,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -179,5 +179,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.4/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.4/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC40L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC40L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.4/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.4/index.en.html @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -156,5 +156,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -160,5 +160,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.5/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.5/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC41L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC41L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.5/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.5/index.en.html @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -158,5 +158,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -162,5 +162,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.6/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.6/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC42L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC42L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.6/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.6/index.en.html @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -153,5 +153,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -157,5 +157,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.7/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.7/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC43L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC43L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.7/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.7/index.en.html @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -150,5 +150,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -154,5 +154,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.8/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.8/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC44L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC44L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.8/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.8/index.en.html @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -148,5 +148,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -152,5 +152,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.9/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.9/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC45L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC45L2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.9/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0.9/index.en.html @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This list covers some of the known problems with [% rnote.name %]. Please read this before reporting any new bugs. <ul> - <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where an 1.x version of + <li>Installing [% rnote.name %] into the same location where a 1.x version of SeaMonkey is installed will result in a non-working installation. Either install [% rnote.name %] to a different location - for example the default installation location as given by the installer - or un-install the older @@ -151,5 +151,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -155,5 +155,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMC9pbmRleC5lbi5odG1s 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0/index.en.html @@ -213,5 +213,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -217,5 +217,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0b2/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0b2/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMGIyL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMGIyL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.0b2/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.0b2/index.en.html @@ -151,5 +151,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -155,5 +155,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a1/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a1/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWExL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWExL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a1/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a1/index.en.html @@ -158,5 +158,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -162,5 +162,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a2/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a2/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWEyL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWEyL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a2/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a2/index.en.html @@ -132,5 +132,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -136,5 +136,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a3/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a3/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWEzL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWEzL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a3/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1a3/index.en.html @@ -132,5 +132,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -136,5 +136,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b1/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b1/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWIxL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWIxL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100644 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b1/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b1/index.en.html @@ -131,5 +131,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -135,5 +135,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWIyL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWIyL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100755 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b2/index.en.html @@ -194,5 +194,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -198,5 +198,5 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. diff --git a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b3/index.en.html b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b3/index.en.html index 5c4868c44bf196854293ff0ad6395550a812f899_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWIzL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw=..ca90a99b565f91595d1b1260c4dc5422fac9b64b_c3JjL3JlbGVhc2VzL3NlYW1vbmtleTIuMWIzL2luZGV4LmVuLmh0bWw= 100755 --- a/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b3/index.en.html +++ b/src/releases/seamonkey2.1b3/index.en.html @@ -176,5 +176,5 @@ Some anti-virus software keeps detecting our installers as containing a "Trojan" or "Downloader". This is a false positive and is some wrong detection mechanism in the anti-virus software. The code in question is - actually from 7zip and decompresses the installer so that it's contents can + actually from 7-Zip and decompresses the installer so that its contents can run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can @@ -180,6 +180,6 @@ run and install SeaMonkey. That technology is widely used and probably can - be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7zip code itself - is perfectly sane. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them + be used to compress bad as well as good software, but the 7-Zip code itself + is perfectly safe. Mozilla scans all our files routinely when putting them on the FTP server and we assure you that our installers are as clean as the official Firefox downloads that are scanned by the same mechanisms. </li>