Since about version 2.4. (?) Seamonkey remembers the Windows folder
that Web pages were previously saved to. While this may suit some
people it is annoying for my purposes.  I access a large number of
sites daily and save their pages to a different directory every day.
For example C:/20111129 today, C:/20111130 tomorrow, etc... Have been
doing this successfully in Seamonkey for a long time.

Because Seamonkey now remembers yesterday's directory, every time I
save a different page I have to change the 'save as' path to today's
new directory. This is unlike Windows itself where once you save a
file to a particular path that becomes your 'current' directory path
and you don't need to specify it again unless you want to change to a
new path.

Is there some way to configure Seamonkey so it acts like Windows and
just remembers the current path after one file is saved?

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Cheers, Doc Crock.
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