WoofyDugfock


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Posted: Mar. 18 2005,16:06 |
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Thx, Tronik. Sure, I will upgrade. I've put it off because of all the .dsl upgrade issues, laziness, slow connection, fixing my backup tarball etc etc excuses, excuses
In the meantime I discovered that, with 0.9.0.1, adding all of home/dsl/.mozilla to filetool.lst indeed seems to be necessary to backup/restore bookmarks - suprisingly this doesn't restore the cache contents in any case (but it does restore various histories etc).
Since firefox does not include a 'clear cache and history on closing' option (coming in Firefox 1.1), I wrote a little script to emulate this - starts from bootlocal.sh, runs in the background, and deletes selected crap when firefox closes.
But I will upgrade....
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