Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-30 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Ray_Net wrote:

> I just prefer:
> Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight
> to it, and press the delete key.

Thank you for confirming that you tried this method, and that it works for 
you.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-30 Thread Ray_Net

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 30/07/2015 06:53:

Ray_Net wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 29/07/2015 03:24:







You have the "delete" option with right click on selecting in the url
box ... not when you highlight the victim in the list presented to you
when you start typing.


As soon as the list collapses with victim in the list selected 
right-click...



Good question. This is why i will never use this method.
I just prefer:
Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight 
to it, and press the delete key.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-29 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Ray_Net wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 29/07/2015 03:24:







You have the "delete" option with right click on selecting in the url
box ... not when you highlight the victim in the list presented to you
when you start typing.


As soon as the list collapses with victim in the list selected 
right-click...


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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-29 Thread Ray_Net

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 29/07/2015 03:24:

Ray_Net wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 27/07/2015 22:37:

A Williams wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:



I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you 
don't

want.  You will note that the list is searchable.



I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL 
bar)
that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View > 
Group

by > None] and sorted by URI.



I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url
Step 2 was to "delete it from History"
After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.




BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and
when the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete
key or right-click > Delete. Gone!



Right-click doesnot not show a "delete" option, the action just jump and
display that page.
BUT "
Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight
to it, and press the delete key"
This is working now, at the second try, because at the first try... I
badly understand "select it" instead of "moving the highlight"




You have the "delete" option with right click on selecting in the url 
box ... not when you highlight the victim in the list presented to you 
when you start typing.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-28 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Ray_Net wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 27/07/2015 22:37:

A Williams wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:



I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't
want.  You will note that the list is searchable.



I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL bar)
that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View > Group
by > None] and sorted by URI.



I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url
Step 2 was to "delete it from History"
After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.




BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and
when the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete
key or right-click > Delete. Gone!



Right-click doesnot not show a "delete" option, the action just jump and
display that page.
BUT "
Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight
to it, and press the delete key"
This is working now, at the second try, because at the first try... I
badly understand "select it" instead of "moving the highlight"




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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-28 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Ray_Net wrote:

> Right-click doesnot not show a "delete" option, the action just jump and
> display that page.
> BUT "
> Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight
> to it, and press the delete key"
> This is working now, at the second try, because at the first try... I
> badly understand "select it" instead of "moving the highlight"

Good news then. Easy to do, and no extensions or messing in data files is 
necessary.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-28 Thread Ray_Net

Jonathan N. Little wrote on 27/07/2015 22:37:

A Williams wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:



I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't
want.  You will note that the list is searchable.



I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL bar)
that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View > Group
by > None] and sorted by URI.



I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url
Step 2 was to "delete it from History"
After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.




BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and 
when the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete 
key or right-click > Delete. Gone!



Right-click doesnot not show a "delete" option, the action just jump and 
display that page.

BUT "
Start typing in the URL bar and when the target URL shows move highlight 
to it, and press the delete key"
This is working now, at the second try, because at the first try... I 
badly understand "select it" instead of "moving the highlight"

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-28 Thread Jonathan N. Little

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/27/2015 2:07 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:


A Williams wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:

I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't
want.  You will note that the list is searchable.


I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL
bar)
that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View >
Group by > None] and sorted by URI.


I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url Step 2 was to
"delete it from History"
After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.


BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and when
the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete key or
right-click > Delete. Gone!


Thanks, Jonathan. I noted that A Williams replied to me and said it didn't
work.  :-)  I've been waiting for "notme" to report that he's tried it.
(It's *always* worked for me, in any Mozilla browser.)

Downarrow to offending URL (selects it) . Press Delete key.



None of this works for me.  I have Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64) and
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.35.  What configurations do you, Williams, and Little have?
  Is it possible you all have an extension that makes this work?



Works for me with same OS with v2.33.1 (my default browser so I don't 
fool with nightly with my business data), plus also works with Firefox 
and PaleMoon AND also works with Ubuntu 14.04 & 14.10 with SeaMonkey and 
Firefox...


...more likely something you have installed.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread Zeb Carter

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:


On 7/27/2015 2:07 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

Jonathan N. Little wrote:
[snippage]

BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and
when the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete
key or right-click > Delete. Gone!


Thanks, Jonathan. I noted that A Williams replied to me and said it
didn't work.  :-)  I've been waiting for "notme" to report that he's
tried it. (It's *always* worked for me, in any Mozilla browser.)

Downarrow to offending URL (selects it) . Press Delete key.


None of this works for me.  I have Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64) and
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.35.  What configurations do you, Williams, and Little have?


I have various SeaMonkey and Firefox browsers, and I even tested an older
IceCat. I'm using Ubuntu. The above method removes a URL from the dropdown
suggestions, and it doesn't come back.


  Is it possible you all have an extension that makes this work?


No. Not me. I'm not a big user of extensions.

To the OP - do a search for SQLite Manager. You can delete individual 
entries from the URL bar with the greatest of ease.


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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
David E. Ross wrote:

> On 7/27/2015 2:07 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> [snippage]
>>> BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and
>>> when the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete
>>> key or right-click > Delete. Gone!
>> 
>> Thanks, Jonathan. I noted that A Williams replied to me and said it
>> didn't work.  :-)  I've been waiting for "notme" to report that he's
>> tried it. (It's *always* worked for me, in any Mozilla browser.)
>> 
>> Downarrow to offending URL (selects it) . Press Delete key.
> 
> None of this works for me.  I have Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64) and
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
> SeaMonkey/2.35.  What configurations do you, Williams, and Little have?

I have various SeaMonkey and Firefox browsers, and I even tested an older 
IceCat. I'm using Ubuntu. The above method removes a URL from the dropdown 
suggestions, and it doesn't come back.

>  Is it possible you all have an extension that makes this work?

No. Not me. I'm not a big user of extensions.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread David E. Ross
On 7/27/2015 2:07 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> 
>> A Williams wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
 On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:
> I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
> (in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't
> want.  You will note that the list is searchable.
>
 I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL
 bar)
 that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View >
 Group by > None] and sorted by URI.
>>>
>>> I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
>>> Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url Step 2 was to
>>> "delete it from History"
>>> After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.
>>
>> BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and when
>> the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete key or
>> right-click > Delete. Gone!
> 
> Thanks, Jonathan. I noted that A Williams replied to me and said it didn't 
> work.  :-)  I've been waiting for "notme" to report that he's tried it. 
> (It's *always* worked for me, in any Mozilla browser.)
> 
> Downarrow to offending URL (selects it) . Press Delete key.
> 

None of this works for me.  I have Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (x64) and
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.35.  What configurations do you, Williams, and Little have?
 Is it possible you all have an extension that makes this work?

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
Jonathan N. Little wrote:

> A Williams wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:
 I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
 (in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't
 want.  You will note that the list is searchable.

>>> I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL
>>> bar)
>>> that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View >
>>> Group by > None] and sorted by URI.
>>
>> I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
>> Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url Step 2 was to
>> "delete it from History"
>> After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.
> 
> BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and when
> the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete key or
> right-click > Delete. Gone!

Thanks, Jonathan. I noted that A Williams replied to me and said it didn't 
work.  :-)  I've been waiting for "notme" to report that he's tried it. 
(It's *always* worked for me, in any Mozilla browser.)

Downarrow to offending URL (selects it) . Press Delete key.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread Jonathan N. Little

A Williams wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:



I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't
want.  You will note that the list is searchable.



I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL bar)
that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View > Group
by > None] and sorted by URI.



I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url
Step 2 was to "delete it from History"
After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.




BTW Beauregard's method also works. Start typing in the URL bar and when 
the target URL shows move highlight to it, and press the delete key or 
right-click > Delete. Gone!



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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread A Williams

David E. Ross wrote:

On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.

I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.

I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar

I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security

I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced

Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.

With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.

I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?

Thanks!


I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't
want.  You will note that the list is searchable.



I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL bar)
that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View > Group
by > None] and sorted by URI.



I just tried it on this machine.  It worked, exactly as I had hoped.
Step 1 was to search for the link using part of the url
Step 2 was to "delete it from History"
After that it was no longer offered to me in the location bar.
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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread David E. Ross
On 7/27/2015 8:08 AM, A Williams wrote:
> no...@nonospam.org wrote:
>> I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.
>>
>> I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
>> interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
>> I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
>> location bar.
>>
>> I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
>> history, and cleared location bar.
>>
>> I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar
>>
>> I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security
>>
>> I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced
>>
>> Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.
>>
>> With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
>> up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.
>>
>> I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.
>>
>> Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
>> never visited the site?
>>
>> Thanks!
> 
> I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
> (in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't 
> want.  You will note that the list is searchable.
> 

I do not think that works.  I have entries in my address area (URL bar)
that are NOT in my history.  On the history window, I set [View > Group
by > None] and sorted by URI.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-27 Thread A Williams

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.

I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.

I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar

I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security

I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced

Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.

With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.

I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?

Thanks!


I have discovered another way of nuking this information:
(in the Browser) Go -> History  and then delete any line(s) you don't 
want.  You will note that the list is searchable.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread A Williams

Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:

notme wrote:


I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.


What happens if you scroll to, and highlight, the unwanted link in the
dropdown and press your Delete key?



I had a similar problem months ago and tried that.  No.
As I already posted in this thread. the addon "Sqlite Manager" is the 
cleanest way of fixing this.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread EE

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.

I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.

I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar

I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security

I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced

Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.

With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.

I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?

Thanks!


I have gotten so that I no longer notice if that happens or not.  Why 
not ignore the suggestion and keep typing?


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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
notme wrote:

> I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
> interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
> I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
> location bar.

What happens if you scroll to, and highlight, the unwanted link in the 
dropdown and press your Delete key?

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ed Mullen wrote:


no...@nonospam.org wrote on 7/17/2015 9:44 AM:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.

I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.

...

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?

Thanks!


Google is your friend.



See first returned link.


But the OP said he did that (right above the snip). From his 
description, clearing the location bar doesn't work.


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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread A Williams

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.

I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.

I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar

I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security

I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced

Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.

With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.

I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?

Thanks!


Additional Information:
"Sqlite Manager" runs under Seamonkey and can be used to edit this file. 
 It might possibly be a better idea to run this add-on under Firefox 
when Seamonkey is not running - I simply don't know.


You want the table >moz_places and the field url
Search that for http://badlink.you.want.to.delete and then you can 
simply delete that line.  I just did that on my system.  All I have to 
check is what happens when I exit and restart Seamonkey.

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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread Ed Mullen

no...@nonospam.org wrote on 7/17/2015 9:44 AM:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.

I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.

I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar

I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security

I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced

Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.

With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.

I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?

Thanks!


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Re: Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread A Williams

no...@nonospam.org wrote:

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.

I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.

I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar

I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security

I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced

Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.

With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.

I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?

Thanks!


My guess (ok, more than a guess) is that you need to look at 
places.sqlite, http://kb.mozillazine.org/Places.sqlite tells you more 
about the file.

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Removing a site from location bar history

2015-07-17 Thread notme

I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.

I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no 
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site 
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the 
location bar.


I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared 
history, and cleared location bar.


I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar

I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security

I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced

Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.

With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows 
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.


I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.

Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had 
never visited the site?


Thanks!
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