Roger Fink wrote:
I just checked my bookmark backups and noticed that SeaMonkey has
stopped making them, or at best is making them at very long time
intervals. I have the program set to retain ten backups in the folder
(or maybe that is the default setting). This is what's currently in the
folder:


How were you backing them up before?

I've never seen anything in Seamonkey that allows for sequential backups, although a check of about:config in my own configs shows a setting of browser.bookmarks.max_backups with a default setting of 10.

However, I know that if you set browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to True, that will cause an export of your bookmarks to bookmarks.html each time you exit Seamonkey.

In the days that bookmarks.html was the bookmarks file (before they were moved into the SQL database) I got in the habit of setting the bookmarks.html file to be the home page for my other browsers (Firefox, IE, Opera, etc.) That way, my other browsers always have access to the most current list of bookmarks, at least the names and the links. (And periodically, I copy the bookmarks.html file to a LAN location, where I can get to that data from other machines in my LAN. With the auto-export active, I am able to continue this practice.

In the meantime, I assume that you're getting regular backups of your bookmarks, either via regular backups of your data and/or MozBackup.

Smith



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