I have a question about differences in the "Palemoon-Portable.ini" file used with Pale Moon Portable, between the 32-Bit and 64-Bit versions.
In the 32-Bit "Palemoon-Portable.ini" file, under label [Functions], it has the lines:
DirCopy=$ExeDir$\defaults\profile|%MOZ_PROFILE_PATH%
FileDelete=%MOZ_PROFILE_PATH%\compreg.dat
DirRemove=$Lib$\Mozilla\$AppName$
And the 64-Bit INI file does not have those lines in it.
Also, under label [RunAfter], the 32-Bit INI file has the line:
FileCopy=%MOZ_PROFILE_PATH%\key3.db|$Backup$\$AppName$|o
And the 64-Bit INI file refers to "key4.db" (which appears to be the correct file).
Are these differences correct, or are they something that should be fixed?
Thank You...
Pale Moon Portable INI File Question
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Re: Pale Moon Portable INI File Question
The 32-bit entries are some leftovers from old browser architecture; they are harmless but I should clean them up.
The backup should indeed copy key4.db, not the non-existing key3.db - I'll get that fixed.
The backup should indeed copy key4.db, not the non-existing key3.db - I'll get that fixed.
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