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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Rufus

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/9/11 12:37 PM, Ray_Net wrote:

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Ray_Net schrieb:

Why they put this txt file
into a file that cannot be used by notepad.exe ?


Because a database is faster for accessing specific data, needs less
memory (we don't need to parse and analyze all data just to display some
part of it), allows more efficient and flexible organization (like tags)
easily and enables better exchange for things like Sync.


I am using 2.0.x with the flat file bookmarks.html without noticing any
slowdown of SM. SM is slow in other parts.
IMHO - BTW the actual bookmarks.html have too many unneeded extra items
attached per entry. the only need things is a "choiced name" the "url"
and eventually a directory tree.


I disagree.

Several of my bookmarks also have comments.  For example, I usually
enable images only from the requested domain, but I have comments on
some bookmarks "requires all images" .

Also, I sometimes want to see the last time I went to a bookmarked site.
  No, I don't want to go to my history file and compare URIs with my
bookmarks.  In any case, I retain history only 45 days.



I can only assume that all of the same information that was contained in 
the flat file and all of the functionality currently in Manage Bookmarks 
will be retained...and this is just a change in file structure/format 
and not top level functionality...


...at least that's what I hope.

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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/9/11 12:37 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
> Robert Kaiser wrote:
>> Ray_Net schrieb:
>>> Why they put this txt file
>>> into a file that cannot be used by notepad.exe ?
>>
>> Because a database is faster for accessing specific data, needs less
>> memory (we don't need to parse and analyze all data just to display some
>> part of it), allows more efficient and flexible organization (like tags)
>> easily and enables better exchange for things like Sync.
>>
> I am using 2.0.x with the flat file bookmarks.html without noticing any 
> slowdown of SM. SM is slow in other parts.
> IMHO - BTW the actual bookmarks.html have too many unneeded extra items 
> attached per entry. the only need things is a "choiced name" the "url" 
> and eventually a directory tree.

I disagree.

Several of my bookmarks also have comments.  For example, I usually
enable images only from the requested domain, but I have comments on
some bookmarks "requires all images" .

Also, I sometimes want to see the last time I went to a bookmarked site.
 No, I don't want to go to my history file and compare URIs with my
bookmarks.  In any case, I retain history only 45 days.

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On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages
posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent
because of spam from that source.
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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Rufus

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Ray_Net schrieb:

I am using 2.0.x with the flat file bookmarks.html without noticing any
slowdown of SM.


The slowdowns of the old systems are mostly in startup (and esp. with
large bookmarks files), as it needs to load all data into an in-memory
datasource structure before displaying anything.

Robert Kaiser




...ahh.  I've noticed that during startup if I try to make a bookmark 
selection before everything is fully started the pane will snap shut on 
me and I have to start over...I suppose this is why?  I have tons of 
bookmarks.


How about Master Password behavior in 2.1.x - fixed?  I get SM asking 
for my Master seemingly "at random" even though I have it set to only 
ask the first time it is needed - which shouldn't be unless I manually 
check messages in Mail or navigate to a web page with a stored password.


This used to work, but somehow got broken back around 1.1.17 as I 
recall...if it asks during a download SM freezes and I have to Force 
Quit SM and restart to get out of it.  I think I wrote a bug on this, 
but I can't remember...I'd be happy if it just behaved as advertised.


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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Robert Kaiser

Ray_Net schrieb:

I am using 2.0.x with the flat file bookmarks.html without noticing any
slowdown of SM.


The slowdowns of the old systems are mostly in startup (and esp. with 
large bookmarks files), as it needs to load all data into an in-memory 
datasource structure before displaying anything.


Robert Kaiser


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I even appreciate irony and fun! :)

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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Rufus

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Rufus schrieb:

But can you also import?


Yes, you can import and export from/to HTML.

Robert Kaiser




Fantastic.

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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Ray_Net

Robert Kaiser wrote:

Ray_Net schrieb:

Why they put this txt file
into a file that cannot be used by notepad.exe ?


Because a database is faster for accessing specific data, needs less
memory (we don't need to parse and analyze all data just to display some
part of it), allows more efficient and flexible organization (like tags)
easily and enables better exchange for things like Sync.

I am using 2.0.x with the flat file bookmarks.html without noticing any 
slowdown of SM. SM is slow in other parts.
IMHO - BTW the actual bookmarks.html have too many unneeded extra items 
attached per entry. the only need things is a "choiced name" the "url" 
and eventually a directory tree.

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Re: Sudden Font change in SM email composition

2011-01-09 Thread jim
On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 20:57:54 -0500, Ed Mullen  in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:

>chicagofan wrote:
>> jim wrote:
>>> (Hi, I am unsure if I malformed this help query or if it is an "everybody
>>> knows" type question which is why i resubmit it)
>>>
>>> For years, literally, I have put up with my default email font(Helvetica
>>> Arial, Large) in Seamonkey email composition suddenly changing to
>>> something like courier on me as I type.
>>>
>>> I have put it down to a lazy right hand on the keyboard hitting some
>>> control keys -- but I wonder.
>>>
>>> (A friend using Thunderbird says the same thing happens to him. Whether
>>> it really is the same thing, I don't know)
>>>
>>> Is there a way to stop this?
>>>
>>> thanks,
>>>
>>> jim
>>
>> I've had my font to change when responding to someone's e-mail who uses
>> another font, but not in an original composition. Sorry I have no
>> solutions to offer, and there was nothing wrong with your original
>> query, it's probably just that others have not experienced this either.
>> bj
>
>I haven't researched it on Bugzilla much but I will say this has stopped 
>happening in SM 2.1x.  It happened all the time in SM 2.0x and drove me 
>totally nuts.  Well, more so than I already am. And that was NOT 
>welcome!  But, in my experience, it seems to be not an issue in 2.1x.
>
>By the way, for me at least, SM 2.1b1 is VERY stable.  Haven't had any 
>issues I can attribute to its "Beta" status.  I've uninstalled 2.0x and 
>made 2.1b1 my default.
>
>Although, I must admit, I haven't done that to my wife yet.  I'll wait 
>for an official release for that!

Thanks, Ed,  I am on 2.0.4, but I am glad that I am not the only one to
have this thing happen.

jim

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Re: Seamonkey nightly (SM2.1.b2pre) web site authentication with certificates broken

2011-01-09 Thread dominique

dominique wrote, On 1/9/2011 4:42 PM:

dominique wrote, On 1/7/2011 4:18 PM:

Hello all,

I am using the Seamonkey nightlies to access a web site which requires
certificates for authentication.
I see it is broken since a few days
I have not narrowed down the exact date where this happens, but it looks
like it happened between 20101223 and 20110106
Dominique


I have now narrowed down the problem to both Firefox and Seamonkey
nightlies (must be trunk issue) and at a starting date of 20110106

Jan 5th 2011: both SM2.1b2pre and FF4.0b9pre are OK
Jan 6th 2011: both SM2.1b2pre and FF4.0b9pre present the problem.

Any problem already logged in bugzilla ?
any regression ?

I no news from anyone, I'll log a new bug

Dominique


Seems logged as: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624075

Dominique
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Color prefs on v2.0.11 no working

2011-01-09 Thread Duke
hello group ...

Running sm v2.0.11 on Xubuntu 10.10

Cannot change color prefs to my custom colors - no way; no how. ;(
Anybody else have the same problem? Bug??  All clues welcome, :)
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Color prefs on v2.0.11 no working

2011-01-09 Thread Duke
hello group ...

Running sm v2.0.11 on Xubuntu 10.10

Cannot change color prefs to my custom colors - no way; no how. ;(
Anybody else have the same problem? Bug??  All clues welcome, :)
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Color prefs on v2.0.11 no working

2011-01-09 Thread Duke
hello group ...

Running sm v2.0.11 on Xubuntu 10.10

Cannot change color prefs to my custom colors - no way; no how. ;(
Anybody else have the same problem? Bug??  All clues welcome, :)
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Re: Seamonkey nightly (SM2.1.b2pre) web site authentication with certificates broken

2011-01-09 Thread dominique

dominique wrote, On 1/7/2011 4:18 PM:

Hello all,

I am using the Seamonkey nightlies to access a web site which requires
certificates for authentication.
I see it is broken since a few days
I have not narrowed down the exact date where this happens, but it looks
like it happened between 20101223 and 20110106
Dominique


I have now narrowed down the problem to both Firefox and Seamonkey 
nightlies (must be trunk issue) and at a starting date of 20110106


Jan 5th 2011: both SM2.1b2pre and FF4.0b9pre are OK
Jan 6th 2011: both SM2.1b2pre and FF4.0b9pre present the problem.

Any problem already logged in bugzilla ?
any regression ?

I no news from anyone, I'll log a new bug

Dominique
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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Robert Kaiser

Ray_Net schrieb:

Why they put this txt file
into a file that cannot be used by notepad.exe ?


Because a database is faster for accessing specific data, needs less 
memory (we don't need to parse and analyze all data just to display some 
part of it), allows more efficient and flexible organization (like tags) 
easily and enables better exchange for things like Sync.


We still offer import and export from/to HTML, of course.

Robert Kaiser

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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Robert Kaiser

Rufus schrieb:

But can you also import?


Yes, you can import and export from/to HTML.

Robert Kaiser


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I even appreciate irony and fun! :)

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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

adse...@br0wn.co.uk wrote:


Back to my original question, I'm using 2.0.11 according to help_about
so I guess that must be true.

I seached the whole CD drive and there's no bookmarks file that
matches the one that seamonkey currently displays when its running.
Also, none of the files I can find have an edit date of today when I
change my current bookmarks.

So this is impossible, right? Maybe if I create a new profile?


Why would you look on a CD? Aren't you running from your hard disk?

Or was that a typo?

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Re: where is bookmarks.html?

2011-01-09 Thread adsense
Back to my original question, I'm using 2.0.11 according to help_about
so I guess that must be true.

I seached the whole CD drive and there's no bookmarks file that
matches the one that seamonkey currently displays when its running.
Also, none of the files I can find have an edit date of today when I
change my current bookmarks.

So this is impossible, right? Maybe if I create a new profile?

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