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December 29th, 2004, 05:42 AM
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Re: OT: FIre Fox just crapped out on me.
Gmail works fine with my Firefox, both at work and home. Do you have the newest Version of FF? ALso reinstalling it would be a good idea.
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December 29th, 2004, 07:45 AM
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Re: OT: FIre Fox just crapped out on me.
It might have just been a windows XP crap out too. God only knows why programs die.
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December 29th, 2004, 09:36 AM
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Re: OT: FIre Fox just crapped out on me.
I'd blame WinXP. Why? Because I always blame WinXP! :-D Honestly though, Firefox used to crash on me every single time I tried to go to a certain website (daz3d.com, if you're wondering), and kept crashing even after several deletions and re-installs. It was only after I formatted the drive and reinstalled everything that I was able to get to the site again. Ergo, I blame Windows.
Maybe not logical, but fun!
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December 31st, 2004, 04:56 AM
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Re: OT: FIre Fox just crapped out on me.
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It might have just been a windows XP crap out too. God only knows why programs die.
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No, a good debugger knows why!
System dumps rule!
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January 9th, 2005, 02:00 PM
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Fire Fox Questions
Hi!
I using this thread to avoid start a new one for such a small
question:
I started using Firefox browser I like it, you have to learn its ways (I was using Slim Browser, based on the IE engine).
It seems to be more stable, AND I like to give the finger to Micro$oft guys who thinks than any file have to be 100 Mb+ to be of some use!!
Questions are: Anyone knows in which folder are stored the bookmarked links?
Can this folder be re-imported to the Ie favourites folder?
Thanks!!
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January 9th, 2005, 03:02 PM
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Re: Fire Fox Questions
leo1434 said:
Questions are: Anyone knows in which folder are stored the bookmarked links?
Can this folder be re-imported to the Ie favourites folder?
Thanks!!
You'll have to poke around a bit for the folder. It's under your personal folder -- keep digging until you find a folder with a random name -- for example, mine is "Mozilla\default\2vay9rrw.slt" inside it is "bookmarks.html". You could aslo search for that and select the one under the correct directory
Once you've found it, you can import it into IE. IE has a function called Import/Export for the bookmarks file.
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January 9th, 2005, 05:30 PM
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Re: Fire Fox Questions
You can also just export the bookmarks from Firefox in the Bookmarks Manager.
The weird folder name is to make it more difficult for script kiddie viruses/exploits to work.
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January 9th, 2005, 07:10 PM
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Re: Fire Fox Questions
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leo1434 said:
Hi!
I using this thread to avoid start a new one for such a small
question:
I started using Firefox browser I like it, you have to learn its ways (I was using Slim Browser, based on the IE engine).
It seems to be more stable, AND I like to give the finger to Micro$oft guys who thinks than any file have to be 100 Mb+ to be of some use!!
Questions are: Anyone knows in which folder are stored the bookmarked links?
Can this folder be re-imported to the Ie favourites folder?
Thanks!!
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Somewhere under Windows/Application Data/ but its probably different for Firefox than it is for Mozilla. Look for a 'Firefox' or 'Mozilla Firefox' directory in the Application Data folder. Keep going down the levels inside that until you find a directory with a .slt extension. That's the profile directory. Bookmarks are stored in a file named 'Bookmarks.htm' in that directory.
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January 9th, 2005, 08:00 PM
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Re: Fire Fox Questions
We switched over to Firefox a few weeks ago and have been pretty happy with it.
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January 9th, 2005, 09:10 PM
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Re: Fire Fox Questions
I don't know if it can be imported back to internet explorer, but I would sppose that it has to be possible. Personally, the microsoft favorite's folder is the least favorite part of IE for me. In any Version of netscape, by bookmarks are maybe in the area of 100-120k. Take that over to IE and it's ten times that with the same number of links.
The only thing I prefer about IE is it's handling of table borders. But after that... Well if I could uninstall....
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