
On 17.06.12 22:44, Mark Trickett wrote:
When I have multiple open pages, I get a query box about whether to save the sessions, and it has a checkbox to not ask. I carefully leave unchecked. There is no question if only one tab, especially the home page.
No query boxes here, and there does not appear to be any config parameter to allow disabling of session saving, AFAICT. I'm happy for it to load the home page, although I don't use it. (I could just set it to "file:///...", if it took appreciable time to load.)
It might be honouring something you have forgotten. There is also access to configuration, how about the in browser web page configuration that is accessed by the correct URL?
In the list at about:config, the only session-related flag not set to false is browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash. It could be that I sometimes forget to close firefox, and shutdown is interpreted as a crash ... Ahah! in my "bye" script there's "killall -q mozilla" - that should have been changed to firefox long ago. We'll see how that goes. Thanks for the nudge toward what probably is the way the behaviour is triggered. Erik -- Nasrudin walked into a teahouse and declaimed, "The moon is more useful than the sun." "Why?", he was asked. "Because at night we need the light more."