Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
This is a known problem with 2.46 and up. It is now in the release
notes for 2.48 Beta 1:
+++ snip +++
If you experience a hang and/or get a message box that a script is
busy when opening the Data Manager try deleting the webappsstore.*
files from your profile folder when SeaMonkey is not running. These
contain data stored by web sites and will be recreated during the next
start. If you are unsure if the information is needed please back them
up before deleting them. The problem is tracked in bug 1305624 but so
far no coding error has been found.
+++ snap +++
frg
Thanks, that worked.
Actually when SeaMonkey is running there are three webappsstore files:
webappsstore.sqlite
webappsstore.sqlite-shm
webappsstore.sqlite-wal
After shutdown, only webappsstore.sqlite is left. On my system it had a
size of about 100MB. I moved it to my Documents map, and restarted
SeaMonkey. I got a new webappsstore.sqlite with a size of just 128kB. It
seems all passwords are there, and the problems are gone.
Dirk Munk wrote:
I have a problem with the data manager / password manager.
After starting it up, it takes some time and then this message appears:
A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding.
You can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let
the script continue.
Script: chrome://communicator/content/dataman/dataman.js:779
At least that was the message when I last saw it.
Every time I clicked 'continue' the message came back after a while,
until finally I could use the manager.
It was also possible to give this answer automatically, so I did
that. Now it takes a long time before I can use the manager, but at
least it works without clicking 'continue' several times.
However something is wrong, what can that be, and how can I solve the
problem?
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