Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-30 Thread Steve Wendt
On 7/30/2009 2:59 PM, Felix Miata wrote: I also seem to have found a solution for the original issue regarding FF: put 'user_pref("browser.places.importBookmarksHTML", true);' in user.js (which I found in bug 385077). Useful info is in comment 70: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-30 Thread Felix Miata
On 2009/07/29 23:46 (GMT+0200) Jens Hatlak composed: > Felix Miata wrote: >> For more than 6 months now the SM devel versions have used places.sqlite >> instead of bookmarks.html. > Wrong, SM trunk is using Places only for history (and consequently for > the location bar). The bookmarks backend

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-29 Thread Philip Chee
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 17:10:47 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > For more than 6 months now the SM devel versions have used places.sqlite > instead of bookmarks.html. You are delusional. Phil (active SeaMonkey developer) -- Philip Chee , http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ http://xsidebar.mozdev.org Guard

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-29 Thread Jens Hatlak
Felix Miata wrote: For more than 6 months now the SM devel versions have used places.sqlite instead of bookmarks.html. Wrong, SM trunk is using Places only for history (and consequently for the location bar). The bookmarks backend has not changed and will not change for SM 2.0. Beyond that th

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-29 Thread Felix Miata
On 2007/29/2009 13:36 (GMT-0500) inva...@invalid.invalid composed: >> Is there a way to do it without the (FF/SM) application open and navigating >> menus, similar to what I was able to do by simply copying a file as before? > The bookmarks are in a SQLite table so it is easy to work with them.

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-29 Thread Felix Miata
On 2007/28/2009 23:56 (GMT+0200) Martin Feitag composed: > Felix Miata schrieb: >> On 2007/14/2009 11:27 (GMT-0500) inva...@invalid.invalid composed: Using the Import/Export functionality of the Bookmark Manager maybe? Seamonkey allows import export to HTML and so does Firefox afaik.

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-29 Thread invalid
> Is there a way to do it without the (FF/SM) application open and navigating > menus, similar to what I was able to do by simply copying a file as before? The bookmarks are in a SQLite table so it is easy to work with them. ___ support-seamonkey mailin

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-28 Thread Martin Feitag
Felix Miata schrieb: On 2007/14/2009 11:27 (GMT-0500) inva...@invalid.invalid composed: Using the Import/Export functionality of the Bookmark Manager maybe? Seamonkey allows import export to HTML and so does Firefox afaik. Exactly! Is there a way to do it without the (FF/SM) application op

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-28 Thread Felix Miata
On 2007/14/2009 11:27 (GMT-0500) inva...@invalid.invalid composed: >> Using the Import/Export functionality of the Bookmark Manager maybe? >> Seamonkey allows import export to HTML and so does Firefox afaik. > Exactly! Is there a way to do it without the (FF/SM) application open and navigating m

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-14 Thread invalid
> Using the Import/Export functionality of the Bookmark Manager maybe? > Seamonkey allows import export to HTML and so does Firefox afaik. > Exactly! Martin ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-11 Thread Ray Davison
Felix Miata wrote: I'm talking about multiple Geckos on multiple puters all running at the same time, and started using a copy of a master bookmarks file (managed by SM 1.1.x on OS/2). Point taken. I do find it useful to run browsers on multiple machines at the same time, using the same bookm

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-11 Thread Felix Miata
On 2009/07/09 22:38 (GMT-0700) Ray Davison composed: > Felix Miata wrote: >> Is there any convenient and practical way to share bookmarks without >> destroying history? > You are the "owner/user" of the bookmarks and history, not the > browser(s). Why not have all browsers share all data? AFA

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-10 Thread Martin Feitag
Felix Miata schrieb: Has anyone found a practical way to do this, preferably without running any involved Gecko application? When all bookmarks depended exclusively on bookmarks.html, it was easy to share by simply copying that file from whichever profile was used to maintain it to any other pro

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-09 Thread Philip Chee
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 14:52:52 -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > Has anyone found a practical way to do this, preferably without running any > involved Gecko application? > > When all bookmarks depended exclusively on bookmarks.html, it was easy to > share by simply copying that file from whichever profil

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-09 Thread Ray Davison
Felix Miata wrote: Is there any convenient and practical way to share bookmarks without destroying history? You are the "owner/user" of the bookmarks and history, not the browser(s). Why not have all browsers share all data? Where possible - I don't really have a handle on the transition t

Re: bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-09 Thread Steve Wendt
On 07/09/09 11:52 am, Felix Miata wrote: Has anyone found a practical way to do this, preferably without running any involved Gecko application? Is there any convenient and practical way to share bookmarks without destroying history? I imagine it shouldn't be too hard for someone with the tim

bookmarks sharing post-places

2009-07-09 Thread Felix Miata
Has anyone found a practical way to do this, preferably without running any involved Gecko application? When all bookmarks depended exclusively on bookmarks.html, it was easy to share by simply copying that file from whichever profile was used to maintain it to any other profile that wished to use