On 8/11/2017 8:04 AM, Ant wrote:
> On 8/11/2017 7:50 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/11/2017 12:27 AM, Ant wrote:
>>> On 7/15/2012 2:01 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 7/15/12 10:19 AM, Ant wrote:
>>>>> On 7/15/2012 10:16 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
>>>>>
>>>>>  > Do you have the PrefBar extension installed?  If so, get the Expire
>>>>>  > History Button from
>>>>>> <http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#expirehistory> and import it
>>>>>> into PrefBar.  While the default is 30 days, you can set another number
>>>>>> of days.  To change the default, you can also download and edit the .xpi
>>>>>> file before importing.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah thanks. Yes, I do. So SM v2.10.1 uses 30 days by default. That's good
>>>>> enough for me then. If I need to change that, then I will get that
>>>>> PrefBar button. :)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No, no, no!
>>>>
>>>> 30 days is the default in PrefBar's Expire History Button.
>>>>
>>>> SM 2.10.1 uses the Mozilla Toolkit, which only controls the size of the
>>>> history SQLite database, purging old entries when the database gets full.
>>>
>>> Uh oh. I think v2.48 broke this PrefBar's expire history button. It was
>>> fine with v2.46 and earlier. Can any other PrefBar users please kindly
>>> confirm this too on theirs too? :(
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance. :)
>>>
>>
>> You quoted newsgroup messages that are 5 years old.  Since then, I moved
>> the Expire History button from Eabled Items in PrefBar to Available
>> Items.  I then installed the "Expire history by days" extension.
>>
>> There is good news and bad news about "Expire history by days".  The bad
>> news is that the current version (1.3.1) cannot work with SeaMonkey and
>> that the last "good" version (1.2.0) had compatibility problems and is
>> no longer available.  The good news is that I ran 1.2.0 through the
>> converter at <http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/> and archived the
>> results.  If you want a copy, let me know.
> 
> Oh wow, I didn't know you left PreBar button. I reported this issue in 
> https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=26405 and got an answer. It 
> looks like MANY of its features are going away because of Firefox v57 as 
> shown in http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/migration.html ... :(
> 

Do you or don't you want the converted "Expire history by days" extension?

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