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|    Re: Firefox 4.0 and SeaMonkey-2.1 Beta 3    |
|    18 Apr 11 00:19:09    |
      From: tholen@antispam.ham              For better or for worse, I've not been using the MOZILLA_HOME       environment variable to have a single, central repository for       bookmarks and such.              So, to migrate my bookmarks from one of the pre-releases to       this formal release, I used the bookmark backup/restore feature       in the pre-release browser to create a backup of my bookmarks.       Then in the formal release browser, I used the backup/restore       feature to restore them from the same file. It warns me about       overwriting my existing bookmarks, of which there are none in       the new browser, so I go ahead and confirm. There's some disk       activity, but the supposedly restored bookmarks don't appear.       Tried it more than once. Also tried importing the HTML       bookmark file directly from the directory where the pre-release       browser kept them. Also didn't work. What's going on here?                     --- Internet Rex 2.31        * Origin: Aioe.org NNTP Server (1:261/20.999)    |
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