Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 09/01/11 00:29, Ray_Net wrote:David E. Ross wrote:On 1/8/11 9:08 AM, [email protected] wrote:I just came back to seamonkey with 2.011. A while ago I used 1.1.18 and the bookmarks.html file was tucked away in c:\documents and setting\application data\mozilla\sea monkey\profiles I like to put it in my daily autobackup.While with the new seamonkey I can use export to create a bookmarks.html, I can't file the current file anywhere. Where have they hidden it?Are you sure you have SeaMonkey 2.0.11 and not some beta SeaMonkey 2.1x? In SeaMonkey 2.0.x (including 2.0.11), bookmarks are in the file bookmarks.html in your profile directory. In SeaMonkey 2.1, bookmarks will be in a SQLite database in your profile directory, not in a text .html file. Database files have the extension .sqlite (of course). I'm not sure, but I think bookmarks will be in places.sqlite.Another good reason to stay in 2.0.x .... Why they put this txt file into a file that cannot be used by notepad.exe ?They rewrote the way bookmarks are handled: it isn't text anymore, it's a database. You can sill export the bookmarks that are in that database to a bookmarks.html file, but you have to ask for it (by opening the Bookmarks Manager, then "Tools => Export HTML" in it). Best regards, Tony.
But can you also import? Being able to edit bookmarks.html into handy lists with a simple text editor, and even e-mail those to share them was a *feature*, IMO.
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- Rufus
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