![]() You can see the real file extension (type) if you open the Properties of the file via the right-click context menu. txt, so you may only see a sessionstore name without. I would always like to have a recent backup of sessionstore.js, having learned from past crashes that this is a good idea!Īs an extra bonus, I have also added a screenshot of the profile folder and location (screenshot 4). Note that Windows hides some file extensions by default. I decompressed sessionstore.jsonlz4 and extracted the formData from the about:sessionrestore tab in it and saved that as sessionstore.js. When starting up again, Firefox failed to properly load the session restore data in the about:sessionrestore tab, likely because that data was too large 3. scriptfodder-publish Package to publish new versions of addons to ScriptFodder Usage Upload zip of current folder as new version, using CHANGELOG as changelog: scriptfodder-publish -script-id123 -api-keyasdfasdf -version-name2.0. Go back to the root directory of the Firefox profile. Copy the session restore backup that you want to restore, e.g. Rename recovery.backlz4 to recovery-backup.backlz4. Rename recovery.jsonlz4 to recovery-backup.jsonlz4. Session Restore Firefox :: Session Restore For bugs in Firefoxs session restore functionality, including the undo close tab feature. Or is the sessionstore.js file now in a new location? Firefox crashed (not what this report is about) 2. Open the sessionstore-backups folder of the profile. ![]() This is an asynchronous function that returns a Promise. Is the new idea that if Firefox crashes and the tabs are not recoverable, that you rename the the recovery.js file as sessionstore.js and put it in the profile? sessions.getRecentl圜losed () Returns an array of Session objects, representing windows and tabs that were closed in the current browsing session (that is: the time since the browser was started). There are files called recovery.js and recovery.bak in that folder. There is no sessionstore.js file in that folder. There is a new folder called session-store backups (see screenshot 2). In this version of Firefox, 36.0.1, there is no sessionstore.js file in the profile (see screenshot 1). You can use this utility to check the files that you did backup. Then, when this occurs, I go to the profile, delete and replace the sessionstore.js file with the saved one, and have a reasonably recent recovery of the tabs. jsonlz4 file from the sessionstore-backups folder to the main profile folder and rename the file to sessionstore.jsonlz4 with Firefox closed to replace the existing sessionstore.jsonlz4. ![]() Previously, I have saved a recent sessionstore.js file from the profile. It is greyed out in all places, and all of the previous tabs are lost. ![]() When Firefox crashes, there are times when, on restart, there is no "restore session" option. ![]()
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