[Ext] Session Manager 0.4 to 0.4.3
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Session Manager Cache
Is there a way to not even have a Session cache list instead of having to manually clear one?
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zeniko wrote:Note however that this will only work for manually saved sessions. The easiest way of getting this globally would be to edit crashrecovery.js (in the extension's components subdirectory) and change the line....
can i use for this patch also the userchrome.js with "xxxobject.xxxfunction.toString().replace(" construct?
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zeniko,
In the TMP style context menu there is the option to "Load (Append To Current Session)".
If there are multiple tabs in the appended session, regardless of which tab is the focused tab, the left tab of the appended session always ends up as focused.
In other words, if the appended session has the third (or whatever) tab focused when opening normally from the session list, the first (left) tab of that session is always focused when appended.
Make sense?
Any ideas how I might rectify this?
In the TMP style context menu there is the option to "Load (Append To Current Session)".
If there are multiple tabs in the appended session, regardless of which tab is the focused tab, the left tab of the appended session always ends up as focused.
In other words, if the appended session has the third (or whatever) tab focused when opening normally from the session list, the first (left) tab of that session is always focused when appended.
Make sense?
Any ideas how I might rectify this?
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Passwords over Passwords
Each recovered tab wants me to key-in the password for the cryptography-module. This needs to be fixed.
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Re: Passwords over Passwords
ottawa wrote:Each recovered tab wants me to key-in the password for the cryptography-module. This needs to be fixed.
Please elaborate on what you're talking about and how to reproduce this behavior.
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I start Firefox (1.5.0.3) with about 60 tabs that have to be opened from the last session (the day before). I am asked to key in the master-password of Firefox's password manager (and the password of the proxy I'm using) about 10 times, obviously the amount of tabs where a login-form is to be filled out (i.e. webmail). I'm using SessionManager 0.4.1.1 and TabMixPlus 0.3.0.5.
The only way to get around keying in 10 times is to start Firefox without loading the last session, keying in the master-password on any website that needs a password only one time and then load the session of the day before manually.
The only way to get around keying in 10 times is to start Firefox without loading the last session, keying in the master-password on any website that needs a password only one time and then load the session of the day before manually.
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SessionManager won't install in FireFox
First i got the "The file is not a valid installation package."
Next, as per your directions, i went to the homepage for the SessionManager extension, and tried to install it from there. Firefox prevented your site from installing it, to protect my computer.
Next, as per your directions, i went to the homepage for the SessionManager extension, and tried to install it from there. Firefox prevented your site from installing it, to protect my computer.
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Re: SessionManager won't install in FireFox
Petula wrote:Firefox prevented your site from installing it, to protect my computer.
Of course it did. There's a button to add the website to the whitelist.