Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-08 Thread alexyu
Gerry Hickman wrote, on 07 Feb 20 20:40: alexyu wrote: The ability to report the size in data manager is no longer there. Clearing still works but some new storage types need to be accounted for too. Something which will be fixed later. FRG But the main question I see is whether this

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-07 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey
alexyu wrote: The ability to report the size in data manager is no longer there. Clearing still works but some new storage types need to be accounted for too. Something which will be fixed later. FRG But the main question I see is whether this storage (or "these storages", since there are

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-07 Thread alexyu
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote, on 07 Feb 20 13:24: Gerry Hickman wrote: In my SeaMonkey profile is a directory called 'storage/default' and within that directory there are dozens of websites listed with sqlite databases. I'm guessing this is related to "offline storage", but I've just gone to

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-07 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Gerry Hickman wrote: Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: I read the bug report, but don't understand what you mean by "hide the 0 byte per default". Is this something I need to change in SeaMonkey Preferences? No it is a bug in SeaMonkey OK, so my understanding of it, is that the offline storage

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-06 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: I read the bug report, but don't understand what you mean by "hide the 0 byte per default". Is this something I need to change in SeaMonkey Preferences? No it is a bug in SeaMonkey OK, so my understanding of it, is that the offline storage api is still used by

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-06 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Gerry Hickman wrote: Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: A long long time ago some storage api was discontinued. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1045989 Did look at this from time to time but no time to fix. Best is probably to hide the 0 byte per default. I read the bug report, but

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-06 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: A long long time ago some storage api was discontinued. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1045989 Did look at this from time to time but no time to fix. Best is probably to hide the 0 byte per default. I read the bug report, but don't understand what you

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-06 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
A long long time ago some storage api was discontinued. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1045989 Did look at this from time to time but no time to fix. Best is probably to hide the 0 byte per default. FRG Gerry Hickman wrote: In my SeaMonkey profile is a directory called

Re: Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-06 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/6/2020 11:27 AM, Gerry Hickman wrote: > > In my SeaMonkey profile is a directory called 'storage/default' > and within that directory there are dozens of websites listed with > sqlite databases. > > I'm guessing this is related to "offline storage", but I've just gone to > "Preferences :

Profile and Offline Storage

2020-02-06 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey
In my SeaMonkey profile is a directory called 'storage/default' and within that directory there are dozens of websites listed with sqlite databases. I'm guessing this is related to "offline storage", but I've just gone to "Preferences : Advanced : Offline Storage", and it says I'm using