![]() ![]() ![]() Older incompatible add-ons are placed locally in: NsExtensionManager.js strings replacement: Places.sqlite -> place2.sqlite (UNICODE string, search for: 70 00 6C 00 61 00 63 00 65 00) So if someone is interested here are some technical details:įollowing files from old profiles are renamed by replacing last char. I was searching for this crap for a long time last night because it was an UNICODE string I missed it first time (seamonkey.exe uses mix of both for filenames). So I you run newer seamonkey over old profile the DB gets updated but when you run old version DB gets corrupted. This is because SeaMonkey 2.x.x use new DB layout for places.sqlite which now stores visited URLs and bookmarks but old version stored only visited URLs there. After some fidling and patching seamonkey.exe I finally run both versions together sharing emails, stored session except browsing history. #SEAMONKEY 2.0.14 UPGRADE#Along time the count of such messy websites rise so I finally decided to upgrade to latest Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.31 but the profile and addons are not fully compatible. I was forced to download Firefox portable and use it for such specific cases. ![]() But currently there are more and more websites that doesn't correclty (or even at all) with this ancient browser. So one browser - one profile under both OSes, no problem. For many years I was happily using Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.0.14 - the latest one that is fully working under Win98+KeX4.5.2 also under WinXP which is my primary OS. ![]()
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