Ok, guys I have to ask this because it is getting very weird to me:
Where is adium storing the message history with each contact?
I don't mean the logs, I know where are those, but if I erase those Adium is still able to remember my previous conversations.
Those conversations are obviosly somewhere in my Mac, I hope, so please tell me where are them!
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MESSAGE HISTORY LOCATION
I believe the answer is:
~/Library/Application Support/Adium 2.0/Users/Default/ByObject/(service.name of contact).plist
Default may change if you have several Adium users.
Specific key to remove per file: Message Context
~/Library/Application Support/Adium 2.0/Users/Default/ByObject/(service.name of contact).plist
Default may change if you have several Adium users.
Specific key to remove per file: Message Context
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#define ADIUMX pimp //by me
#define QUESTION ((2b) || (!2b))
Have you hugged a programmer today?
#define ADIUMX pimp //by me
#define QUESTION ((2b) || (!2b))
Have you hugged a programmer today?
I don't have several Adium users, only me, the default.bgannin wrote:I believe the answer is:
~/Library/Application Support/Adium 2.0/Users/Default/ByObject/(service.name of contact).plist
Default may change if you have several Adium users.
Specific key to remove per file: Message Context
That is not the answer because if I erase that list, the history still appears and this means that is still saved somewhere.
This is incredible.
So the question remains:
Where are the message history saved???
- evands
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bgannin is right, and the information is not stored elsewhere. this information is available in our documentation: http://trac.adiumx.com/wiki/MessageHistory
Yes, I had to restart my adium.evands wrote:bgannin is right, and the information is not stored elsewhere. this information is available in our documentation: http://trac.adiumx.com/wiki/MessageHistory
Thank you very much guys, the history doesn't appear anymore..
I would like to ask one more thing:
The files from that ByObject folder seem to be not openable with the finder, or some other programs, and this is good, because I think it means that the Adium is the only program that can display them.
Is this right?
No one can open and read those, not even if he imports the files in his own adium (he needs needs the contacts I guess
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Those are not special files, they are simply plist files. You can open them in TextEdit. Apple has an app called Property List Editor in the developer tools. You simply do not have an application that has registered with the Finder to open them, thus the dialog. There's no safety there, it's a plain text file.
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#define ADIUMX pimp //by me
#define QUESTION ((2b) || (!2b))
Have you hugged a programmer today?
#define ADIUMX pimp //by me
#define QUESTION ((2b) || (!2b))
Have you hugged a programmer today?
bgannin wrote:Those are not special files, they are simply plist files. You can open them in TextEdit. Apple has an app called Property List Editor in the developer tools. You simply do not have an application that has registered with the Finder to open them, thus the dialog. There's no safety there, it's a plain text file.
Could you please give me the exact link to that Property List Editor application?
okGithon wrote:Consider this the obligatory "Please don't post subjects (or messages) in all caps" post.
you can always just use text edit... but heres the link to xcode https://connect.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebOb ... leID=20179
http://adiumxtras.com/index.php?a=search&user_id=1951
Click it! You know you want to
Click it! You know you want to
The Property List Editor is not independently available. Xcode and the other developer tools must be installed. If you don't want to wait for a 900 MB download you can find a package on your Tiger Install DVD. (though this isn't the newest, PLE isn't updated often, if ever, and you only need the newest for the newest Xcode, IB, & documentation)
Then it's in: /Developer/Applications/Utilities/Property List Editor.app
Then it's in: /Developer/Applications/Utilities/Property List Editor.app
Try my software!
#define ADIUMX pimp //by me
#define QUESTION ((2b) || (!2b))
Have you hugged a programmer today?
#define ADIUMX pimp //by me
#define QUESTION ((2b) || (!2b))
Have you hugged a programmer today?