Richard Owlett wrote:

Part of my problem is that Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey has always
worked so well I've had no cause to search for answers for odd questions.

*KUDOS* to generations of developers!!!!

Problems/questions discovered while going through mechanics of creating
a very customized profile and moving existing data to it.

1. Data Manager lists sites that should never have any permanent
reference on my machine.
The only page I could find was
<http://kb.mozillazine.org/Data_Manager> It has tabs for Cookies,
Permissions, Preferences, Passwords, and Storage Cookies: (which I
delete daily) and Passwords seem to be handled properly Permissions
and Preferences: - what is function? I can think of no instance where
I would like a site to deviate from my personal defaults for more
than a day. I routinely surf with cookies and JavaScript disabled.
Storage: - What is this?

The Data Manager has serious problems with user friendliness. Be that as it may, it does kinda sorta work in some respects.

If you don't want sites to deviate from your defaults, don't list them. Then you'll have no exceptions and none will deviate. But if you want to visit a site that requires cookies and your default is no cookies, it won't work. So then you'll have to make an exception, and when you're done, remove the exception. Kind of a PITA, eh?

Partial workarounds:

1) Set SeaMonkey to accept only session cookies, which means that each time you shut SM down the cookies are cleared.

2) Set SeaMonkey to Clear Private Data on shutdown (you can define what it should clear and what it should retain). Once you establish the definition of data to be cleared, you can do it (CPD) manually as desired without shutting down: Tools | Clear Private Data... or CTRL-SHIFT-DEL.

Definition here: Edit | Preferences | Privacy & Security | Private Data.

2. In about:config is there any way to discover *ALL* non-default items?

If you click the column heading "Status," the list will be sorted on that parameter. "Default" appears first (in alphabetical order), "User set" appears at the end. Click it again to reverse the order.

I don't know how to discover nonstandard (user-created) keys, but all of those should be "user set" since there can be no default for a key that doesn't exist out of the box.

3. "cert8.db - Security certificate settings " - what is in there? In
a never used profile its size is 64 kb. In my active profile it is
704 kb.

Dunno, someone else will have to answer this.

--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher

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