wrote:
> >What gives ? I haven't touched those
> >files, since.
>
> I suspect you have. You have been using the browser
> or am I making an
> incorrect assumption?
Steven,
Ah, O.K. -- just using the browser automatically
changes certain things, whether you want it to or not
? (I was going to ask whether certain sites can mess
with your settings, no matter what you do ?) It would
be nice if you could designate certain settings with
the equivalent of a "Read Only" attribute, to protect
them against unwanted change. Or is that what the
User file is for ?
Still, I'm not alone in concluding that this Offline
thing is a BUG ! It happens on both platforms. I'm
sure it has not happened in all Mozilla versions, but
mainly in the last several. Some flaw in the 1.7
trunk ?
> http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/edit
Fine. I'll do some reading.
Jordan
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