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> >  http://www.ecomstation.com  
> >  user  
> >  ~wL83j4nfq1  
> >  *pass  
> >  ~pYMcfBhnOztx==  
> .  
 
Steven Levine replied:  
 
> This is the file.  
 
> >There is also a similarly  
> >named file, but it has individual entries with dotted decimal addresses,  
>  
> That's probably gibberish.w which contains form fillin preferences.  
 
O.K.  Seems reasonable to me.  
 
> See  
>  
>   http://gemal.dk/mozilla/files.html  
>  
> for a more complete list.  
 
Good, I'll check that out.  
 
> >directory on the Shuttle, where they seem to have no effect at all.  
> >Possibly there is some sort of indexing at work here, which makes them  
> >non-transferable.  
>  
> I copy mine all the time.  Of course, I ensure that pref.js contains  
> values that will allow this to work.  
 
Well, that's another gap in my knowledge base.  Perhaps the URL you provided will fill  
it in.  
 
Thanks, Steven.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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