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December 21, 2007

Get back last session of Firefox

Firefox is going to down sometime when I open lot's of tabs. And then I lose the session because too much tabs is the reason why Firefox can't be stable.

But yes I don't have to give up to get back last session. There is some file with a list of URLs.

I always salvage URLs by some short scripts, but it happens many times. So, I released a tiny web application to get it back.

How to use is really easy.

  1. Find your session.rdf
  2. Send it from the form


That's it. Your session.rdf will send to a server once, but it'll removed after get URLs.

Only date and amount of URLs are kept in the server.
# Why I do like that? Because I wanna research how many tabs make your Firefox unstable. In my last case, 211 tabs.


Please take full responsibility for your actions when you use this. I hope you like it.

Get Back Session


Location of the session.rdf is here.

Firefox Help: How To Manage Profiles


I didn't research well, but you can use this if you use "Tab Mix Plus" to manage session. Perhaps you can use, if there is "session.rdf" in your nice machine.
# Yes I goofed off, sorry :P


This one is almost only for myself. If you find something wrong about this, please notice me.

Enjoy!

Posted by Hiro SHINOHARA on December 21, 2007 3:28 AM

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