#1431095 [Core:DOM: Security]-"X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff" does not block JSON in <script> context unlike Chrome [Uns][[domsecurity-backlog][wptsync upstream]]
#1438133 [Core:Event Handling]-Ctrl + Enter should cause keypress event even after fixing bug 968056 [All][]
#1438157 [Core:Event Handling]-Make EventUtils.synthesizeKey*()'s second argument optional [All][]
#1438599 [Core:JavaScript Engine]-Update fdlibm to 2018-02-14 07:59:30 [Uns][[third-party-lib-audit]]
#1438527 [Core:Layout: Web Painting]-Scrolling through the "Exceptions" entries also scrolls through the about:preferences#privacy page [All][]
#1433557 [Core:Networking: HTTP]-Crash in mozilla::net::nsHttpConnectionMgr::nsHalfOpenSocket::SetFastOpenStatus [Win][[necko-triaged]]
#1435477 [Core:SVG]-Make the SVG dom code use the WebIDL constants from the bindings [All][]
#1438806 [Firefox:Site Identity and Permission Panels]-Popup permission has incorrect menulist value in the identity popup when popups were blocked [Uns][]
#1438740 [Firefox:Sync]-Add a consistency check to ensure the synced bookmark mirror matches Places [Uns][]
I remember someone commenting that the PID on mouse hover on a tab is a Nightly-only feature to aid in debugging Nightly, that it wouldn't be present in the other channels. This has remained true since last July or so when I started using Nightly.
I have no idea what's going on here... History is not being saved, and each open and close opens only a new tab page, that is not populated fully and is taking forever to load those.
Sessionstore and backups are being deleted on close.
I have no idea what happened but my places.sqlite somehow lost over a year of history even though it shows its intact. I copied it into a clean profile and there is nothing. Was not saving history or session data.
TheVisitor wrote:I have no idea what happened but my places.sqlite somehow lost over a year of history even though it shows its intact. I copied it into a clean profile and there is nothing. Was not saving history or session data.
I don't know for sure but I would think that the databases have a limited capacity.
And out of curiosity may I ask just why you thought it was necessary to try to store that much data?
TheVisitor wrote:I have no idea what happened but my places.sqlite somehow lost over a year of history even though it shows its intact. I copied it into a clean profile and there is nothing. Was not saving history or session data.
I don't know for sure but I would think that the databases have a limited capacity.
And out of curiosity may I ask just why you thought it was necessary to try to store that much data?
I use Nightly in as bare-bones as possible. That is just what's been stored over the years of testing determined by default settings. I've never changed those.
Firefox will purge data I assume on space-needed basis, but this is a first in a long time it wiped all history and sessions leaving Bookmarks intact.
I use Nightly in as bare-bones as possible. That is just what's been stored over the years of testing determined by default settings. I've never changed those.
Firefox will purge data I assume on space-needed basis, but this is a first in a long time it wiped all history and sessions leaving Bookmarks intact.
I see. So this is an incontinence and not a disaster.
I don't worry about that but the last time I paid any attention there were settings and the default was 350 MB. IIRC, the larger the 'saved' the slower Firefox would run. Maybe it is different today? It has been a while.
TheVisitor wrote:I have no idea what happened but my places.sqlite somehow lost over a year of history even though it shows its intact. I copied it into a clean profile and there is nothing. Was not saving history or session data.
I've had the strangest stuff go missing constantly recently as well. Video I watched 2 days ago wasn't in my history at all today. It's driving me nuts. No I'm nt in private mode or anything, on this PC my profiles pretty stock.
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I don't think that word means what you think it means.
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