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[quote="DMcCunney"]I'm pleased to see this coming to SeaMonkey, since it's established in Firefox, and I appreciate the list of things that can be done in Places but not in the older code. I do have one wish list item which got rejected by the Firefox devs. I have multiple Mozilla products installed, and multiple profiles, customized for different purposes. For the most part, I want to use the [i]same[/i] bookmarks file in every profile. In Firefox 2.X and SeaMonkey, this was simple: there was a preference that could be set to specify what bookmarks file to use, and a one line user.js file in each profile setting the preference and pointing at the desired file did the trick. I could use one bookmarks file, make adds/changes/deletions, and not worry about things getting out of sync. FF 3 removed that preference, and to get the same functionality, I had to drop to the OS and create hard links (in Windows XP) or symlinks (in Linux) to accomplish it. Any chance of being able to tell SeaMonkey "Use [i]this[/i] Places file", instead of being locked into the one that appears on the Profile directory? It would be nice to be able to do this within Mozilla instead of having to drop to the OS. (What I do now in Firefox is auto-export my bookmarks to HTML each usage. Fortunately, I [i]can[/i] specify where to place the exported file, so I point at the master bookmarks.html file still used by FF 2 and SeaMonkey. That way, SeaMonkey and older browsers are all looking at my current set. It's not two way, and the changes don't get imported back to FF 3 if I make any in another browser, but I don't care. It happens to seldom to be a concern.) ______ [b]Dennis[/b][/quote]
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