Mort wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Mort wrote:
Hi,

When I open up the upper toolbar area, where one types in an URL to go
to, there is a dropdown list of all the recent URLs that I have visited.

How can I delete individual URLs from that list?

Thank you.

Mort Linder

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Mort, I think if you point to the un0desired URL and right click, one of
the options should be to delete.

Also you might get more attention to your problem if you select
"Compose" rather than replying to some thread and then deleting the
former message and subject!!


Hi Daniel,

Thanks for your helpful post.

1) When I right click on the item that I desire to delete, the dropdown
menu does not include "delete".

I'm sure it did, but, maybe, with the move to places.sqlite files, this function was lost!!

2) My Windows XP setup has some sort of operating bug. When I attempt to
compose a new question to a newsgroup, I get an onscreen message that my
software does not reply to newsgroups, only to e-mails. I therefore have
no choice but to "reply" to a posted item on that group,and then delete
the unwanted portion. I do not do this to frustrate you, but simply
because I have no other choice.

Mort, are you posting/replying directly to the news group or are you posting/replying via the SeaMonkey list server thingee??

3) Inasmuch as right-clicking does not lead to a "delete" icon, how then
do I in fact delete unwanted items?

If this problem is because of the move to the places.sqlite file type (as I mentioned above), you would have to download/install an SQL editor, which is above my head!!

Thanks again for your current and previous helpful replies, which I
really do appreciate.

Regards,

Mort Linder

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As mentioned elsewhere, when I reply to your message, your sig file should be removed, but Avast doesn't like this idea (less advertising for them) so they, apparently, use a "dash dash dash" sig delimiter rather than the regular "dash dash space" sig delimiter.

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