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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." (Benjamin Franklin)
> I've tried on several occasions to upgrade from Mozilla 1.2.1 to 1.3
> (the WaMCom build)? But each time I lose my bookmarks, saved passwords,
> cookies, etc. What's the trick to doing the upgrade and carrying over
> those items?
I think you're stuck with 1.2.1. It seems that development of Mozilla
for Classic Macs quit when OSX was born.

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Isaac Wingfield - 11 May 2004 04:39 GMT
> > I've tried on several occasions to upgrade from Mozilla 1.2.1 to 1.3
> > (the WaMCom build)? But each time I lose my bookmarks, saved passwords,
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> I think you're stuck with 1.2.1. It seems that development of Mozilla
> for Classic Macs quit when OSX was born.
Look on the WaMCom site; you may change your opinion.
I've been running WaMCom 1.3.1 for months with OS 9.0.4. Quite stable.
Isaac
D.F. Manno - 11 May 2004 19:25 GMT
> > > I've tried on several occasions to upgrade from Mozilla 1.2.1 to 1.3
> > > (the WaMCom build)? But each time I lose my bookmarks, saved passwords,
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>
> I've been running WaMCom 1.3.1 for months with OS 9.0.4. Quite stable.
Did you upgrade from an earlier version of Moz? If so, how did you
preserve the bookmarks, cookies, etc.?

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