![]() ![]() Tools, internal or external, to read, dump, import, export, & analyze any & all of these structures should be provided. But when something breaks, or we want or need more, getting to that data in a meaningful manner is often difficult. If you were to get familiar with Session Manager's 'Menu // Options' you would find that there are many possibilities. Use: File > New Window > to open separate windows. ![]() A group of saved tabs in the same window (s) can be easily restored. Thankfully, there is a special feature that allows you restore Firefox tabs on an individual basis. of 2 - Temp1.zip folders appeared & F-Secure detected infected files - posted in Virus, Trojan, Spyware, and Malware Removal Help: EDIT: Im sorry, I was a bit quick and made the post. For each target domain, one of five actions can be configured: Prune: Send only the origin part of the Referer (scheme, host, and port) Target: Send the origin of the target URL (scheme, host, and port) as Referer. We have these structures & they are generally like black boxes. You can only restore a single tab into a single tab. In my case, this file would invariably fluctuate in size between 1 and 4 MB. Referer Modifier lets you configure rules to decide what HTTP Referer header Firefox should send to a certain site, if any. (There was even some work done at to extrapolate the data from sessionrestore.json, but that, or an extension to do so is not the point IMO. Drag and drop one session history file onto the empty text box (. It is just that now there is less data, less usefulness then what we had before (for an "average" user who may need or want such information). I (kind of, but not totally understanding) the reason for the change, & I have no problem with that. Since about:sessionrestore now provides no information, will about:sessionrestore (the about: entry itself) be removed (only makes sense)? (Or is it still actually need when recovering from a crash?) So we have yet another "blob" of data (sessionstore.json) that is generally otherwise inaccessible. I even used it when dealing with "MemShrink" & other issues, going so far as to open each (& there were MANY) links in tabs. I'll only say that about:sessionrestore provided useful (to me at least) information, even if limited in scope & ability. ![]()
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