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J R FOX wrote:
>So far, the only SeaMonkey I've gotten around to
>installing was 1.0.7 for the Dark Side, installed into
>an experimental XP Pro partition. But it was enough
>to show me that Ray was right: there is a strong
>familial overlap (maybe not in the code, but in basic
>functionality, as it affects the UI) throughout the
>Netscape family.
>
>O.K., now the questions.
>Tools --> Cookie Mgr. --> Manage Stored Cookies
> --> Cookie Sites. {"Permissions Exceptions", or
>whatever you want to call it.}
>
>Does the info you enter here live in some *other*
>file(s) than Cookies.Txt, and if so, which ?
>
>Isn't there some master list that shows exactly where
>all the various parts of NS / FF / SM live ? Anyone
>got a URL for that ?
>
>
Mail, News and bookmarks can be anywhere and then pointed to.
Cookies and passwords are in the profiles. The cookie file is called;
cookies. The password file is; xxxxxxxx._s. They can be copied\
synced, and password files can all have the same name in each profile.
Ray
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