Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On 05/11/2009 04:21, MikeyG wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:

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Apparently the Form History Control extension has been SeaMonkey 2.0
compatible since SeaMonkey 2.0a3.

Form History Control 1.1.3
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/12021>

Screenshot:
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/images/p/32482/1242826854>


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An extension to View and Manage form history entries giving you full
control over what is stored.

If you ever had to clear your entire form history because you keyed in a
password in the wrong form field, or you just want to easily correct
misspelled entries, this is the extension for you.

This extension adds a submenu to the tools menu giving you access to a
powerful formhistory control center. This extension also adds a button
to the privacy tab of the Firefox options. The control is also
accessible from the right-click context-menu presenting even more
options for managing the formhistory entries.

Form History Control will display all form data that has been saved by
the web browser with options to filter the data either by keyword,
active page, active field or cleanup criteria. It is furthermore
possible to sort the data by parameter including form field name, value,
date or popularity.

Each entry can be edited in the interface which is very helpful to
correct misspelled entries in the history saving the hassle of deleting
and entering the data anew. Individual or multiple entries can be
deleted right from within the interface.

The cleanup tab contains settings to automate the removal of form
history. It includes options to remove form history data that has not
been used for some time and those that have been used less than x times.

This extension also offers the possibility to export/import the form
history data as well as the cleanup configuration, allowing you to
exchange data between multiple Firefox configurations.
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Phil


Well, that should solve that!

Installed fine in 2.0, and it should meet everyone's needs. Thanks so
much, Phil!

Lee

Actually No it doesn't exactly work.
On SeaMonkey 2 Mac OSX.4.11 when installed it if you go from Mail to
Browser there is a empty web page the controls are there. Clicking on
Home bring up page. but once you close the Browser and reopen its back
to empty page.
As far as what its supposed to do . It great. Now every time I switch to
it I'll have to get use to a blank window and just type in the URL or
hit home first.


No idea what you are talking about here, Did you install the right extension?

I installed it this afternoon on my macbook Pro, and just now on my iMac. It works beautifully.

The entry for Form History appears in the Tools menu of the menu bar, but only from the browser window, Mail/News doesn't need a forms manager. After installing, I opened the browser, then Mail/News. I closed the browser window, then reopened. The dialog that opens from Tools>>Form History is still there and works beautifully. Heck, I've only had a quick look, but it looks a lot better then what 1.1.18 had.

The way you describe it working is kind of bizarre. Can you go step by step and tell us how you are trying to invoke the Form History Controls, and where it goes wrong. I get nothing like a blank page, and nothing like a home button.

As an example,on my start page, there is a Map Quest directions form that I use a lot. When I am on that page, I click Tools>>Form History>>Form History Control. In the resulting dialog, I see all the fomr history saved in SeaMonkey. I can click a rqdio button, and see just the form history for that page. I quickly saw one typo, where I had typed "West Cormwall", instead of "West Cornwall", and I was able to remove the entry easily.

It also had all my search queries saved, making it very easy to remove duplicate searches, or again, those with typos.

Its a great extension, and adds more then the tool it replaces. Lets get it working for you.

Lee
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