FWIW, I noticed that after installing Safari 3, the icons are in
~/Library/Safari/Icons/icon.db
In Safari 2 (according to an old backup from late May), they were in
~/Library/Safari/Icons/Icons.db
I haven't run Safari 2 since installing 3, but I wondered why 3 had to
find the icons all over again.
Fri, 15 Jun 2007 (09:47 -0700 UTC) Brady Eidson wrote:
Kevin,
Officially, there's no planned support for switching between Safari 2 and
Safari 3 repeatedly.
That said, this is weird - I have switched between Safari 2 and 3 during
development repeatedly and not noticed this behavior.
I'd recommend you file a bug at bugs.webkit.org and attach your
~/Library/Safari/Icons.db both before you lose all the icons, and afterwards.
There should be code to guard against this but it seems like it's not working
in your case, and it might be easy to find out why.
? Brady
Safari/WebKit Engineer
On Jun 15, 2007, at 5:37 AM, Kevin M. Dean wrote:
I'm posting this here since I don't know think it's a bug with webkit, more
an issue with the Safari 3 beta logic.
Has anyone noticed when switching back and forth between running Safari 3
beta and Webkit that everytime you launch Safari 3 it clears the icon
cache.
For instance I can load a couple of bookmarks under Safari 3 and they
appear in my bookmarks bar menu (in a new window since they don't update
into the current window), then I can launch webkit and also see the
bookmark icons. But when I relaunch Safari 3, it wipes out the icon cache
file. It doesn't clear it when simply restarting Safari... only when
switching between the two. Quite annoying.
Kevin M. Dean
Vice President/Multimedia Producer
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<http://www.rhubarbproductions.com/>
Creative Multimedia - Web Design/Hosting, CD-ROMs, Kiosks
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