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Chuckmcd
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May 4, 2002, 03:39 PM
 
Hey everyone,

I don't post here much, i just try to glean what I can off your experience... BUt I have a question.

My wife and I took our oldest son to see Spiderman and left our little girl with a baby sitter, long story short, there's a short list of porn sites now in my browser history. Is there anyway I can find when they accessed (using Omniweb 4.1 beta 332) what exactly. I know this girls parents and it's all kind of awkward, but just for my piece of mind I'd like to have a print out of what happened when...

Any thoughts?

thanks,
Charlie
     
warpmoon
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May 5, 2002, 05:03 AM
 
Not that this helps you very much but:

IE allows you to first of all see all pages accessed previously (for a certain time) and, by using cmd-i, you get information about when the page was first visited and the last time it was visited.

Now, the latest official release of Omniweb (391) seems to support listing of visited sites, but "cmd-i:ing"them only produces a window with the next "No info available" (or something to that affect)...so no, it doesn't appear to be a way to way in OW... :/
     
Brooks Seymore
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May 5, 2002, 05:34 AM
 
OmniWeb 4.1sp77, and probably earlier versions, keeps such information in the PersistentHistory.plist file located at:

~/Library/Application Support/OmniWeb/

Here's an entry from mine, I believe 42268942 is the date and time stored as seconds.

<dict>
<key>timeInterval</key>
<string>42268942</string>
<key>url</key>
<string>http://www.macslash.com/</string>
</dict>

Hope this helps.

- Brooks
     
   
 
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