NFN Smith wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
These are internal database files. Best you leave them alone or do a
full profile backup before fiddling with them.
There is at least one extension available which handles them but I
would opt for an sqlite external editor and only doing any updates
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
These are internal database files. Best you leave them alone or do a
full profile backup before fiddling with them.
There is at least one extension available which handles them but I would
opt for an sqlite external editor and only doing any updates when
SeaMonkey
These are internal database files. Best you leave them alone or do a full
profile backup before fiddling with them.
There is at least one extension available which handles them but I would opt
for an sqlite external editor and only doing any updates when SeaMonkey is not
running.
I use
EE wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
I was poking in the cookie manager, and managed to delete all my saved
cookie permissions. As a default, I generally let sites set
session-level cookies, and then I have things set to flush all my
cookies when I shut down Seamonkey.
However, there's a number of
EE wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
I was poking in the cookie manager, and managed to delete all my saved
cookie permissions. As a default, I generally let sites set
session-level cookies, and then I have things set to flush all my
cookies when I shut down Seamonkey.
However, there's a number of
NFN Smith wrote:
I was poking in the cookie manager, and managed to delete all my saved
cookie permissions. As a default, I generally let sites set
session-level cookies, and then I have things set to flush all my
cookies when I shut down Seamonkey.
However, there's a number of sites that I
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