You can just skip opening them or just close them afterwards.īurnout426 Volunteer last edited by Yes, the Session_ file is for opened tabs and the Tabs_ file is for recently-closed tabs. Note that there might be more opened tabs that you have (some from iframes or something). I tested all this with a non-corrupted session file and it works as expected. You can review the source of script the person uses at. Then you can set the max to as high as you want. Then, in the developer tools, you can right-click on the max=50, choose to edit the attribute, delete the text for the attribute and its value, and press enter. If you want to set the max as high as you want, before you upload the file, right-click on the max form element and choose "inspect". Or, you can choose to open the first 50 all at once (the reason to allow popups). You can then middle-click each one and open them in tabs in the background. That should pop up a menu where you can then see all your opened tabs. After it's uploaded, click "recently closed" at the bottom of the page. Then, at the bottom of the page, click "choose file", point it to the Session_XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX file that contains your opened tabs. Then, set max to 50 at the bottom of the page. I found that's supposed to restore tabs from corrupted session files.įirst, when you're on the page, click the badge at the left of the address field, goto "site settings" and set "popups and redirects" to "allow". Burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
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