Dick Hoffman wrote:
On 1/4/2013 3:34 AM, Rob wrote:
Ray_Net <[email protected]> wrote:
You should CREATE another issue .. as explained by :
Jens Hatlak (:InvisibleSmiley) 2013-01-03 14:31:19 PST
Dick, sorry to hear that you have problems with your address book,
but whatever you're seeing, it's not this bug.
The cause of this bug had been analyzed, found and fixed months
ago. If your problem persists,
please open a new bug with clear steps to reproduce. Include
information such as used SeaMonkey version
and any useful output from the Error Console (to be found under
Tools, Web Development).
Thanks.
Does anyone know what this "some cache" is that needs to be flushed?
Maybe there are circumstances when this cache is not flushed after
installing another version, and causes problems for him?
Is it the file in the startupCache folder in your profile?
Maybe try deleting it (when Seamonkey has been closed). I'm sure it
does not hurt to do that, but I don't know if this is the cache that
they are talking about on Bugzilla.
I've been assured that the fix for Bug 801615 is included in SM 2.14.1
so my problem is something new. I did clear cache and, no, I don't use
AVG, so those ideas don't apply. We do not have this problem on our
laptop which is running SM 2.14 but verifying this pointed out a perhaps
major difference. The SM having the problem has three address books; a
Personal Address Book which is empty, something called ABOOK which has
802 entries in it including a mailing list and a Collected Addresses
which is empty. I think ABOOK came about when we migrated to SM from
Netscape Navigator years ago. Can my problem be related to having
multiple address books?
Dick, you need two address books in your SeaMonkey profile .....
*abook.html* contains your email addresses i.e. [email protected], and,
*places.sqlite* contains all your web site address, i.e. www.google.com,
and all the unexpired address's that you actually type into the address
bar of the browser.
Part of places.sqlite, I believe, is for your "Personal Address Book",
which can then be displayed as a separate bar on your browser screen.
--
Daniel
Happy New Year and may 2013 be better for you than 2012 was!!
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