Re: Web of Trust (WoT) extension for SeaMonkey v2.26.1 in my old, Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine?

2014-06-20 Thread Ant
On 6/20/2014 8:46 PM PT, Cecil Bankston typed: It needs to be converted for SeaMonkey use by the following converter: http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ Woah, that is an awesome converter!! How come I have never seen this discussed in this newsgroup? :P The converted WOT works as expec

Extension/Addon Converter for SeaMonkey...

2014-06-20 Thread Ant
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ (thanks Cecil Bankston!). It worked with Web of Trust (WoT) extension that no longer installs into SeaMonkey these days. :D -- "When the ants unite their mouths, they can carry an elephant." --Mossian Proverb /\___/\ Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.m

Re: Web of Trust (WoT) extension for SeaMonkey v2.26.1 in my old, Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine?

2014-06-20 Thread Cecil Bankston
It needs to be converted for SeaMonkey use by the following converter: http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/ The converted WOT works as expected in my SeaMonkey installation. Ant wrote: I just noticed my WoT was missing even though it was installed. I uninstalled and tried to reinstalled, but

Web of Trust (WoT) extension for SeaMonkey v2.26.1 in my old, Windows XP Pro. SP3 machine?

2014-06-20 Thread Ant
I just noticed my WoT was missing even though it was installed. I uninstalled and tried to reinstalled, but it failed and told me it was incompatible. What the frak happened? Is anyone seeing this too? Thank you in advance. :) -- "Everything tastes better at a picnic... the ants, the sand, eve

Re: New Complete Themes for SeaMonkey

2014-06-20 Thread Rufus
PhillipJones wrote: Rufus wrote: Rufus wrote: WaltS48 wrote: [Metal Lion Sea Monkey & Silver Sea Monkey • mozillaZine Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13627241&sid=fa812c7ba3c3d7b6888f86b312479715#p13627241) Screenshots in the forum post. Both of these aren't bad..

Re: New Complete Themes for SeaMonkey

2014-06-20 Thread PhillipJones
Rufus wrote: Rufus wrote: WaltS48 wrote: [Metal Lion Sea Monkey & Silver Sea Monkey • mozillaZine Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13627241&sid=fa812c7ba3c3d7b6888f86b312479715#p13627241) Screenshots in the forum post. Both of these aren't bad...but I don't particula

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread »Q«
In , NoOp wrote: > On 06/20/2014 08:00 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote: > > Rob schrieb: > >> The reason why some of the .sqlite files are so darn large is > >> partly the silly pre-allocation that is done on them. > > > > "Silly" is in the eye of the b

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread NoOp
On 06/20/2014 08:00 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote: > Rob schrieb: >> The reason why some of the .sqlite files are so darn large is partly >> the silly pre-allocation that is done on them. > > "Silly" is in the eye of the beholder. The preallocation makes write > access to the DB much faster. It's a tra

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread EE
David E. Ross wrote: On 6/19/2014 7:21 PM, Larry S. wrote: Doing a profile back-up, and noticed that the folder has become quite a bit larger than in the past. Looking into it, I see three large files that stand out. These are: -- places.sqlite -- webappsstore.sqlite -- n

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread Robert Kaiser
Rob schrieb: The reason why some of the .sqlite files are so darn large is partly the silly pre-allocation that is done on them. "Silly" is in the eye of the beholder. The preallocation makes write access to the DB much faster. It's a tradeoff. The vast majority of people have local profiles

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread WaltS48
On 06/20/2014 10:36 AM, Ray_Net wrote: David E. Ross wrote, On 20/06/2014 07:53: On 6/19/2014 7:21 PM, Larry S. wrote: Doing a profile back-up, and noticed that the folder has become quite a bit larger than in the past. Looking into it, I see three large files that stand out. These are: --

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread Ray_Net
David E. Ross wrote, On 20/06/2014 07:53: On 6/19/2014 7:21 PM, Larry S. wrote: Doing a profile back-up, and noticed that the folder has become quite a bit larger than in the past. Looking into it, I see three large files that stand out. These are: -- places.sqlite -- webappsstor

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread David H. Durgee
Rob wrote: Larry S. wrote: Doing a profile back-up, and noticed that the folder has become quite a bit larger than in the past. Looking into it, I see three large files that stand out. These are: -- places.sqlite -- webappsstore.sqlite -- netpredictions.sqlite (the large

Re: New Complete Themes for SeaMonkey

2014-06-20 Thread WaltS48
On 06/19/2014 03:44 PM, SamuelS wrote: On 19-Jun-14 15:32, SamuelS wrote: On 19-Jun-14 9:31, WaltS48 wrote: [Metal Lion Sea Monkey & Silver Sea Monkey • mozillaZine Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13627241&sid=fa812c7ba3c3d7b6888f86b312479715#p13627241) Screenshots in

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread GerardJan
Rob wrote: sqlite3 cookies.sqlite "delete from moz_cookies where name like '\_\_utm%' escape '\'; delete from moz_cookies where expiry < strftime('%s'); vacuum" [gerardjan@gershwin seamonkey]$ sqlite3 cookies.sqlite "delete from moz_cookies where name like '\_\_utm%' escape '\'; delete from

Re: New Complete Themes for SeaMonkey

2014-06-20 Thread WaltS48
On 06/19/2014 05:15 PM, Danny Kile wrote: WaltS48 wrote: [Metal Lion Sea Monkey & Silver Sea Monkey • mozillaZine Forums](http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=13627241&sid=fa812c7ba3c3d7b6888f86b312479715#p13627241) Screenshots in the forum post. I am using the new Metal Lion them

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread Rob
Larry S. wrote: > Doing a profile back-up, and noticed that the folder has become quite a > bit larger than in the past. Looking into it, I see three large files > that stand out. These are: > -- places.sqlite > -- webappsstore.sqlite > -- netpredictions.sqlite (the largest by

Re: Large Files In Profile

2014-06-20 Thread Robert Kaiser
David E. Ross schrieb: netpredictions.sqlite is used in a scheme to predict what domains you might request next so that a prefetch to a domain-name server (DNS) can resolve in advance the domain to its IP address. This is supposed to be controlled by the preference variable network.seer.enabled,