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
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
Rufus schrieb:
But can you also import?
Yes, you can import and export from/to HTML.
Robert Kaiser
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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
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
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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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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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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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
On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 20:57:54 -0500, Ed Mullen ejcut-t...@edmullen.net 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
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
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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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
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
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
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
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