I had a unusual situation happen to me last night.  I can't readily reproduce
the situation, so I'm not opening up a bug report for now...

At home, I'm running the 1.0 GA on Warp 4.51.  I had my usual compliment of
applications up, including Mozilla.  I powered up my old machine (running
RedHat 7.2) and used my KVM switch to switch focus to it.  After Linux came
up, I switched the Keyboard, Mouse, and Video back to my Warp System.  Well,
the mouse was dead.  I could switch back to Linux and the mouse worked, but
switching back to OS/2, the mouse was always dead.

The keyboard did work on OS/2, so I used Ctrl-Esc to bring up the window list
and close each application.  When I chose Mozilla, it brought up not only the
main Mozilla window, but a small (1 inch by 1 inch or so) window in the upper
left corner of the desktop.  I closed Mozilla via the window list.  Both
Mozilla windows closed.  I finished shuting down Warp and rebooted.  My mouse
came back.

So I started up Mozilla and behold!  I had NO bookmarks and NO history.  The
HISTORY.DAT file was zero length.  The BOOKMARKS.HTML was 272 (or so) bytes in
length.  Both had current date/time stamps.  I did NOT check the extended
attributes for creation date/time.

Fortunately, I had a month old copy of my bookmarks that I had FTPed to my
Laptop that I was able to copy back after shutting Mozilla back down.

I know there's a Mozilla preference option to clear the history, but I can't
find a "delete all bookmarks option." 




Keith

-- So many stupid people.  So few comets.


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