On 8/23/2019 1:54 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/22/2019 3:17 PM, Ant wrote:
Hello.

Example:
http://www.osnews.com/story/30937/Google_denies_altering_YouTube_code_to_break_Microsoft_Edge
that redirects to
https://www.osnews.com/story/30937/google-denies-altering-youtube-code-to-break-microsoft-edge/.

SM v2.49.4 still thinks I visited it. So I revisit it, see it in my
history, manually delete it, reload https://slashdot.org's home page
with my custom RSS feeds, and still see this link as "visited". Where is
SM keeping this? :(

Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)


Some past version of Gecko eliminated expiring history after user-set
number of days.  That capability was restored by the " Expire history by
days" extension.  That extension required conversion for SeaMonkey
compatibility.

I have a copy of the converted .xpi file.  If you want it, reply in this
newsgroup.  I will then upload my copy to my Web site from which you can
download it.

Yes, please kindly upload it your web site so others and I can download it for our old SM v2.49.5. :) Is your XPI basically the same as manually highlighting and deleting history entries in SM's histories? Or does it do more than that?
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