[Ext] Crash Recovery 0.6.10 [discontinued]
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* Make sure that when installing it, you have write-access to SeaMonkey's installation directory (at least the file crashrecovery.js must exist in the components subdirectory after installation).
* Then make also sure that the file ".autoreg" exists in SeaMonkey's installation directory.
* Finally make sure that you've got no messages related to Crash Recovery in the JS console.
Note: the about:crashrecovery hack doesn't work any longer as of version 0.6.
* Then make also sure that the file ".autoreg" exists in SeaMonkey's installation directory.
* Finally make sure that you've got no messages related to Crash Recovery in the JS console.
Note: the about:crashrecovery hack doesn't work any longer as of version 0.6.
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zeniko wrote:This is an incompatibility with MultiZilla. Try if this <a href="http://www.haslo.ch/zeniko/software/crashrecovery.xpi">minor update</a> already fixes the issue.
Error: [JavaScript Error: "no element found" {file: "jar:resource:///chrome/crashrecovery.jar!/locale/pt-BR,contents.rdf" line: 1 column: 1 source: "
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Source File: jar:resource:///chrome/crashrecovery.jar!/locale/pt-BR,contents.rdf
Line: 1, Column: 1
Source Code:
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I've tested <a href="http://www.haslo.ch/zeniko/software/crashrecovery.xpi">Crash Recovery 0.6.1</a> with SeaMonkey 1.0 and MultiZilla 1.8.1.1b and it works as expected. Are you using a Portuguese locale or the default English one? Does this problem also arise on a clean profile (no other extensions installed)? Does it actually hinder Crash Recovery from working (i.e. do you get the restore prompt after a crash)?
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zeniko wrote:I've tested <a href="http://www.haslo.ch/zeniko/software/crashrecovery.xpi">Crash Recovery 0.6.1</a> with SeaMonkey 1.0 and MultiZilla 1.8.1.1b and it works as expected. Are you using a Portuguese locale or the default English one? Does this problem also arise on a clean profile (no other extensions installed)? Does it actually hinder Crash Recovery from working (i.e. do you get the restore prompt after a crash)?
Are you using a Portuguese locale or the default English one? <-- English one!
Does this problem also arise on a clean profile (no other extensions installed)? <-- I'll try to confirm later, but probably not. So do you think which one conflicts with yours?
Does it actually hinder Crash Recovery from working (i.e. do you get the restore prompt after a crash)? <-- quite strange! It sometimes works, sometimes not.
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@Wai_Wai: I've installed all of the extensions you listed except Filterset.G and Crash Recovery still works as expected. I doubt that Filterset.G is to blame, so probably there's some other problem with your profile or your SeaMonkey installation.
@Peng: The scroll positions stored in [WindowX.TabY] are the scroll positions of the active frameset (only one level deep) for easier restoring. The other scroll positions are those taken from are those taken from Mozilla's history (which is not updated when you scroll on the active page). I'll see whether I can unify these two data sets, but that's no priority.
@Peng: The scroll positions stored in [WindowX.TabY] are the scroll positions of the active frameset (only one level deep) for easier restoring. The other scroll positions are those taken from are those taken from Mozilla's history (which is not updated when you scroll on the active page). I'll see whether I can unify these two data sets, but that's no priority.
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zeniko wrote:@Wai_Wai: I've installed all of the extensions you listed except Filterset.G and Crash Recovery still works as expected. I doubt that Filterset.G is to blame, so probably there's some other problem with your profile or your SeaMonkey installation.
Why not install Filterset.G as well?
It's here: https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/m ... hp?id=1136
Then we will know if it's my own problem or the extension problem!
PS: I'll try to have a clean install later on.
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Crash Recovery just saved me from a crash due to Gigabyte flooding the Error Console. Didn't lose the form data or data I was typing in the text box (though I did lose the disk cache). Tab Mix Plus is really awful at crash recovery. I like it's UI better than Session Manager, but it isn't reliable.
Okay, I'll look at the code. I couldn't code a thing in JavaScript myself, but I think I'm pretty good at understanding it (comments help ).
Edit: Okay, this looks mostly over my head and I'm still being distracted by the TV. So I'll look through it later.
Edit: Bleh. I can't think or type or something.
Okay, I'll look at the code. I couldn't code a thing in JavaScript myself, but I think I'm pretty good at understanding it (comments help ).
Edit: Okay, this looks mostly over my head and I'm still being distracted by the TV. So I'll look through it later.
Edit: Bleh. I can't think or type or something.
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Does this lead somewhere specific?
The answer is that cookies are stored either for a domain including subdomains or for a specific host only - only in the first case, the domain name also appears in the cookie's value (and note that in this case there's a leading dot in the domainX= value). The second part of the answer is again convenience: for restoring I need these two pieces of information (domain and value) and they're easier to get to when saving.
The answer is that cookies are stored either for a domain including subdomains or for a specific host only - only in the first case, the domain name also appears in the cookie's value (and note that in this case there's a leading dot in the domainX= value). The second part of the answer is again convenience: for restoring I need these two pieces of information (domain and value) and they're easier to get to when saving.
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zeniko wrote:Does this lead somewhere specific?
No. I just like poking around my profile.
zeniko wrote:The answer is that cookies are stored either for a domain including subdomains or for a specific host only - only in the first case, the domain name also appears in the cookie's value (and note that in this case there's a leading dot in the domainX= value). The second part of the answer is again convenience: for restoring I need these two pieces of information (domain and value) and they're easier to get to when saving.
Oh. I hadn't noticed that only some of the cookies have the domain in the value.
Okay.