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On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 20:06:01 +0000 (UTC) |
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James <wireless@×××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> The seamonkey bookmarks.html (the current bookmark listing) |
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> use to kept in |
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> ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/<###>.default |
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> I cannot find a newer listing than 2011 in that location. |
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> Did it get moved to another location? Remaned yet again? |
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> What I'm after is manually coping the bookmarks |
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> for seamonkey to another (kde)workstation. |
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As pk says, the bookmarks are now stored in an sqlite database, along |
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with browser history. The best way to port them to another machine is |
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to use the bookmarks manager (ctrl+b) to make a backup (within the |
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manager, that's Tools » Backup), then use the restore option in the new |
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SeaMonkey. |
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It's also possible to use export/import instead of backup/restore, but |
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backup/restore creates and uses a json file, whereas export/import |
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creates and uses an html file. Less info is lost with the json |
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file. But note that using restore will overwrite existing bookmarks. |