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. >> >
<whisper> its not there </whisper> -- Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org
