Ben Ruppel wrote:

> It should be in your profile directory, where your bookmarks are.  Try 
> just searching for XUL without the mfl part.  Also, check your 
> preferences>debug>networking>disable xul cache.  I think this checkbox 
> makes it so XUL.mfl isn't created any more, and you loose the speed 
> benefits it has.
> 
> Jay Garcia wrote:
> 
>> Roland Felnhofer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jay,
>>>
>>> open a command window and enter:
>>>
>>>             dir C:\XUL.mfl /s /a
>>>
>>> If you have other Drives in use rerun the above command with all the 
>>> drives you can access from your PC ( dir D:\XUL.mfl /s /a   ....)
>>> if it's there you'll find it ;-)
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Roland
>>>
>>>
>>> Jay Garcia wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ben Ruppel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm pretty sure the XUL.mfl file is new to nightlies, so you might 
>>>>> not have it.  If you have it, it should be in your profile 
>>>>> directory, where your user info is stored.  On win98, that would be 
>>>>> somewhere in
>>>>> c:\windows\Application Data\Mozilla\profiles\your profile directory 
>>>>> or something like that.
>>>>>
>>>>> ahmetaa wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> well. i cannot find that file. where is it? i use moz 0.9.5 Win98
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ben Ruppel wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi, ever since the october 24 catastrophe builds, it seems 
>>>>>>> several bugs have been fixed, but these fixes are not showing up 
>>>>>>> because old XUL.mfl files in user profile directories are not 
>>>>>>> being automatically updated by mozilla with newer builds.
>>>>>>> I have seen A) middle click in message doesn't work
>>>>>>> and B) open tab in background doesn't work
>>>>>>> Fixed by deleting your XUL.mfl file.  This file is regenerated 
>>>>>>> when you start mozilla again.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If you are having a similar regression, try deleting your XUL.mfl 
>>>>>>> file and reporting the results here.
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Ben
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There is no such file in my profile with this morning's "nightly" 
>>>> ... nowhere else either.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> It's not there. If it was anywhere on my system my Windows FIND/SEARCH 
>> function would find it. And it's attribute is not :s or :h for that 
>> matter.
>>
> 

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its not there

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