Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
I like straightforward solutions so I wrote a little batch file
(doSMbak.bat, but you can name it differently of course) that does what
I need and placed it on the desktop:
@echo off
E:
cd E:\path\to\my\seamonkey\profile
copy *.html bak
copy
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I do not see that SM creates a backup bookmark file. Is this correct?
Yes. Bug 226720 and others discuss how to overcome that situation but
unfortunately there's currently no development in that directio
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
I like straightforward solutions so I wrote a little batch file
(doSMbak.bat, but you can name it differently of course) that does what
I need and placed it on the desktop:
@echo off
E:
cd E:\path\to\my\seamonkey\profile
copy *.html bak
copy *.s bak
copy *.w bak
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I do not see that SM creates a backup bookmark file. Is this correct?
Yes. Bug 226720 and others discuss how to overcome that situation but
unfortunately there's currently no development in that direction. I for
one think that the application should take care of
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I do not see that SM creates a backup bookmark file. Is this correct?
Yes. Bug 226720 and others discuss how to overcome that situation but
unfortunately there's currently no development in that direction. I
for one thin
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Dan C wrote:
I do not see that SM creates a backup bookmark file. Is this correct?
Yes. Bug 226720 and others discuss how to overcome that situation but
unfortunately there's currently no development in that direction. I for
one think that the application should take care
Dan C wrote:
I do not see that SM creates a backup bookmark file. Is this correct?
Yes. Bug 226720 and others discuss how to overcome that situation but
unfortunately there's currently no development in that direction. I for
one think that the application should take care of bookmarks backup
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
Dan C wrote:
Daniel wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
All bookmarks suddenly disappeared. I have XP Pro set to show all
files
directories and sub directories. Doing a file search for Bookmarks.html
does not turn one up of sufficient size. And the ones th
Dan C wrote:
Daniel wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
All bookmarks suddenly disappeared. I have XP Pro set to show all files
directories and sub directories. Doing a file search for Bookmarks.html
does not turn one up of sufficient size. And the ones that do show are
not related to SM other t
Daniel wrote:
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
All bookmarks suddenly disappeared. I have XP Pro set to show all files
directories and sub directories. Doing a file search for Bookmarks.html
does not turn one up of sufficient size. And the ones that do show are
not related to SM other than the new on
u...@domain.invalid wrote:
All bookmarks suddenly disappeared. I have XP Pro set to show all files
directories and sub directories. Doing a file search for Bookmarks.html
does not turn one up of sufficient size. And the ones that do show are
not related to SM other than the new one it has just c
All bookmarks suddenly disappeared. I have XP Pro set to show all files
directories and sub directories. Doing a file search for
Bookmarks.html does not turn one up of sufficient size. And the ones
that do show are not related to SM other than the new one it has just
created.
I would appr
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