EE wrote:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 30/01/2021 09:07, Ant wrote:
... How can I use/import my SeaMonkey's places.sqlite to use in the
(lat/new)est Firefox like in the past? I don't want to use Firefox's
Sync.
...
Your problem is <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?
On 31/01/2021 09:59, Ant wrote:
...>
So, v85 changed something not to accept my SM's places.sqlite. :(
Yes, as I explained before, with accompanying suggested solutions:
On 30/01/2021 13:18, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
> Your problem is <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.
On 1/31/2021 1:59 AM, Ant wrote:
In the past, I always manually copied 64-bit SeaMonkey v2.53.6's
places.sqlite into Firefox's profile. However, I noticed 64-bit
Firefox v85 (updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 and updated macOSes (Mojave
v10.14.6 and Big Sur v11.1) no longer accepts it
On 1/30/2021 1:07 AM, Ant wrote:
Hello.
In the past, I always manually copied 64-bit SeaMonkey v2.53.6's
places.sqlite into Firefox's profile. However, I noticed 64-bit Firefox
v85 (updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 and updated macOSes (Mojave v10.14.6 and
Big Sur v11.1) no longer acce
On 1/30/2021 10:24 AM, EE wrote:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 30/01/2021 09:07, Ant wrote:
... How can I use/import my SeaMonkey's places.sqlite to use in the
(lat/new)est Firefox like in the past? I don't want to use Firefox's
Sync.
...
Your problem is <https://bu
On 30/01/2021 18:24, EE wrote:
...>
Why not just either export the bookmarks as html or back them up as
sqlite from SeaMonkey and either import them or restore them into
Firefox? ...
Well, you answered the question immediately.
... That would not help with the history, but the bookma
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 30/01/2021 09:07, Ant wrote:
... How can I use/import my SeaMonkey's places.sqlite to use in the
(lat/new)est Firefox like in the past? I don't want to use Firefox's
Sync.
...
Your problem is <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1678
On 30/01/2021 09:07, Ant wrote:
...
How can I use/import my SeaMonkey's places.sqlite to use in the
(lat/new)est Firefox like in the past? I don't want to use Firefox's Sync.
...
Your problem is <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1678669>
which remove
Hello.
In the past, I always manually copied 64-bit SeaMonkey v2.53.6's
places.sqlite into Firefox's profile. However, I noticed 64-bit Firefox
v85 (updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 and updated macOSes (Mojave v10.14.6 and
Big Sur v11.1) no longer accepts it and leaves places.sqlite.corrup
Like SpeedyFox (https://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox)? If so, then it
didn't fix the issue. :(
On 4/12/2019 2:01 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Unless you do it with sql directly in the database it will no longer
work. The apis to delete by date have been taken out of Gecko. There is
a bug ope
er entries. Why aren't these deleted? I
think this is cauisng my places.sqlite file to keep growing bigger slowly. :(
Does anyone know what's up? Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
Do need to compact the file first, before inst
n't
these deleted? I think this is cauisng my places.sqlite file to keep
growing bigger slowly. :(
Does anyone know what's up? Thank you for reading and hopefully
answering. :)
Do need to compact the file first, before installing it in FireFox
___
hese deleted? I think this is cauisng my places.sqlite file to keep
growing bigger slowly. :(
Does anyone know what's up? Thank you for reading and hopefully
answering. :)
--
"Don't stop to stomp ants when the elephants are stampeding." --unknown
Note: A fixed width font (Couri
On 08/21/2018 01:19 AM, Ant wrote:
Or are they incompatible? If it is incompatible, is there a way to
downgrade this file to make it compatible without losing its datas?
Caution: I use SeaMonkey/2.49.1 on Debian, but have never used Firefox.
If Firefox has a save bookmarks as HTML option there
Not possible. Format changed too much after 55. It will be flagged as corrupt.
In theory the last good backup will then be imported and the db initialized.
Might still be possible with 2.53 but there were some changes afterwards too.
Ant wrote:
Or are they incompatible? If it is incompatible, i
Or are they incompatible? If it is incompatible, is there a way to
downgrade this file to make it compatible without losing its datas?
--
"They are like the ant... They start one way and turn around and go the
other way... They look all the time at the ground and never see the
sky." --Davi Kope
The virus scanner is likely in the loop. But due to other
problems over the last couple of months its not likely to be the
fundamental cause. Neither Windows nor the scanner have been
updated in the relevant period. This system is not worth the
time. The replacement hardware is a foot away and
You sure that this isn't some stupid virus scanner interfering?
FRG
Richard Owlett wrote:
On 1/4/2017 7:58 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
I use SQLiteStudio for testing purposes: http://sqlitestudio.pl
The description on the page indicates it should be appropriate.
Downloading failed due to
d page.]
Most(all?) of the data would be in "places.sqlite". What would
be the appropriate tool for someone who hasn't dealt with a
relational database since the days of dBaseII?
TIA
___
support-seamonkey mailing list
support-seam
to a specific page. I is of
lesser importance (but possibly useful) to know which other pages
prompted me to visit said page.]
Most(all?) of the data would be in "places.sqlite". What would be the
appropriate tool for someone who hasn't dealt with a relational database
since
so my interest would be
where had I been when I first clicked a link to a specific page.
I is of lesser importance (but possibly useful) to know which
other pages prompted me to visit said page.]
Most(all?) of the data would be in "places.sqlite". What would be
the appropriate tool for som
10.8.5 and Debian (stable)/Linux? Windows XP Pro
SP3 didn't show these left overs in SM. I didn't try Firefox in Windows
since I don't use it.
OK, I do see these places.sqlite-* left over files SOMETIMES in my very
old, Windows XP Pro SP3 machine. I wonder what is the pattern
UUM
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Additional information about each of these temporary file types is in
>>>>>> the sequel.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wouldn't it be reasonable to expect SM to clean up these and all other
>>>>> t
On 12/29/2014 07:34 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 12/29/2014 07:20 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> NoOp wrote:
>>
>>> I just opened a new 2.26.1 on a Win 8.1 and the places.sqlite-wal and
>>> places.sqlite-shm are not removed when SeaMonkey (2.26.1) is closed
>>
On 12/29/2014 07:20 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>
>> I just opened a new 2.26.1 on a Win 8.1 and the places.sqlite-wal and
>> places.sqlite-shm are not removed when SeaMonkey (2.26.1) is closed
>> (File|Exit)
>>
>> Build identifier: Mozilla/
ypes is in
>>>>> the sequel.
>>>>
>>>> Wouldn't it be reasonable to expect SM to clean up these and all other
>>>> temp files in the course of a normal shutdown (not a crash or
>>>> force-close from the OS)? Or is that level of hygie
NoOp wrote:
I just opened a new 2.26.1 on a Win 8.1 and the places.sqlite-wal and
places.sqlite-shm are not removed when SeaMonkey (2.26.1) is closed
(File|Exit)
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; rv:9.0.1) Gecko/20111221
Firefox/9.0.1 SeaMonkey/2.6.1
Something's wrong with
up these and all other
>>> temp files in the course of a normal shutdown (not a crash or
>>> force-close from the OS)? Or is that level of hygiene too much to expect?
>>>
>>> In that case, shutting down SM on the two machines should purge all tem
from the OS)? Or is that level of hygiene too much to expect?
>>
>> In that case, shutting down SM on the two machines should purge all temp
>> files on both, and then copying places.sqlite from one to the other
>> should create no problems.
>>
>> The only
On 12/29/2014 7:05 AM, Ant wrote:
> On 12/29/2014 12:40 AM, Rufus wrote:
>
>>> Windows 7 Ultimate
>>> SeaMonkey 2.26.1
>>>
>>> The "temporary" sqlite files are indeed deleted when I terminate
>>> SeaMonkey.
>>>
>>
>> Same observation with Mac OS X and SM 2.26.1.
>
> Now try again with v2.31. :(
>
On 12/29/2014 12:40 AM, Rufus wrote:
Windows 7 Ultimate
SeaMonkey 2.26.1
The "temporary" sqlite files are indeed deleted when I terminate
SeaMonkey.
Same observation with Mac OS X and SM 2.26.1.
Now try again with v2.31. :(
--
"Have I told you how much I like ants, huh? Especially fried in
of a normal shutdown (not a crash or
force-close from the OS)? Or is that level of hygiene too much to expect?
In that case, shutting down SM on the two machines should purge all temp
files on both, and then copying places.sqlite from one to the other
should create no problems.
The only
t;
> Wouldn't it be reasonable to expect SM to clean up these and all other
> temp files in the course of a normal shutdown (not a crash or
> force-close from the OS)? Or is that level of hygiene too much to expect?
>
> In that case, shutting down SM on the two machines
el of hygiene too much to expect?
In that case, shutting down SM on the two machines should purge all temp
files on both, and then copying places.sqlite from one to the other
should create no problems.
The only way a straightforward copy should cause problems would be if SM
did not complet
>> Follow-up: looks like someone already opened a bug report & it got
>> >> the wishy-washy "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" (aka 'Don't Know, Don't Care)
>> >> treatment:
>> >>
>> >> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bu
mp; it got the
>>>> wishy-washy "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" (aka 'Don't Know, Don't Care)
>>>> treatment:
>>>>
>>>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686237>
>>>> (places.sqlite-wal and places.sqlite-shm no
On 12/27/2014 1:11 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Again, to clarify, as people tend to insert behaviors into my posts that
I never did. I am NOT sharing a profile across multiple platforms. I
was simply copying the places.sqlite file from one system to another
("sneaker net") via USB stick.
ent:
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686237>
(places.sqlite-wal and places.sqlite-shm not removed on exit)
I reckon it's worth reopening (notice comment #2)...
c2 is an issue with using different SeaMonkeys on different OSes with
a single profile directory. AFAIK, that
rt & it got
> >> the wishy-washy "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" (aka 'Don't Know, Don't Care)
> >> treatment:
> >>
> >> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686237>
> >> (places.sqlite-wal and places.sqlite-shm not rem
x27;t Know, Don't Care)
>> treatment:
>>
>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686237>
>> (places.sqlite-wal and places.sqlite-shm not removed on exit)
>>
>> I reckon it's worth reopening (notice comment #2)...
>
> c2 is an issue with using dif
On 12/26/2014 2:30 PM, »Q« wrote:
Follow-up: looks like someone already opened a bug report & it got the
wishy-washy "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" (aka 'Don't Know, Don't Care)
treatment:
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686237>
(places.sqlite-wal and pl
In <news:aladnuk3g-6azwhjnz2dnuu7-f2dn...@mozilla.org>,
NoOp wrote:
> Follow-up: looks like someone already opened a bug report & it got the
> wishy-washy "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" (aka 'Don't Know, Don't Care)
> treatment:
>
> <https://bugzilla
On 12/26/2014 10:25 AM, EE wrote:
I just upgraded my v2.26.1 installations to v2.31 in Windows XP Pro SP3
and Debian stable after making backups. Obviously, the newer SM web
browsers crashed after the upgrade which everyone already reported. Heh.
We'll see how this goes!
I have not had any pro
Ant wrote:
I just upgraded my v2.26.1 installations to v2.31 in Windows XP Pro SP3
and Debian stable after making backups. Obviously, the newer SM web
browsers crashed after the upgrade which everyone already reported. Heh.
We'll see how this goes!
I have not had any problem with crashing from
Ant wrote:
On 12/25/2014 10:06 AM PT, NoOp typed:
Eureka! I found it! There were FOUR files all prefixed by
"places.sqlite" including the original file. If I delete all four
and
copy in the "places.sqlite" from my Windows system to my Linux
system,
it works! I only h
atch based on the contents of
the WAL file being recovered. "
Follow-up: looks like someone already opened a bug report & it got the
wishy-washy "RESOLVED WORKSFORME" (aka 'Don't Know, Don't Care) treatment:
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68623
OK, I reproduce those left over files every time I exit SM v2.31 AND
Firefox v34 in my Debian stable (Iceweasel though) and a borrowed MBP's
Mac OS X 10.8.5. For an example from my Debian stable machine:
$ ls places* -all
-rwx-- 1 ant ant 20971520 Dec 25 13:59 places.sqlite
-rwx--
I just upgraded my v2.26.1 installations to v2.31 in Windows XP Pro SP3
and Debian stable after making backups. Obviously, the newer SM web
browsers crashed after the upgrade which everyone already reported. Heh.
We'll see how this goes!
--
Merry Christmas (*<:)})/:) Birthday Jesus & Holidays!
On 12/25/2014 11:03 AM, Ant wrote:
> On 12/25/2014 10:06 AM PT, NoOp typed:
>
>>>>>> Eureka! I found it! There were FOUR files all prefixed by
>>>>>> "places.sqlite" including the original file. If I delete all four and
>>>>&
On 12/21/2014 7:23 PM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I briefly checked a MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.8.5's SeaMonkey v2.31 and
Firefox v34 web browser installations with my Windows XP Pro SP3's and
Linux/Debian's SeaMonkey v2.26.1's places.sqlite earlier today. Newer
browse
On 12/25/2014 10:06 AM PT, NoOp typed:
Eureka! I found it! There were FOUR files all prefixed by
"places.sqlite" including the original file. If I delete all four and
copy in the "places.sqlite" from my Windows system to my Linux system,
it works! I only have to copy t
On 12/23/2014 10:37 AM, NoOp wrote:
> On 12/21/2014 09:32 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
>> Ed Mullen wrote:
>>> Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/19/2014 8:11 PM:
>>>>
>>>> Eureka! I found it! There were FOUR files all prefixed by
>>>> "places.sql
On 12/21/2014 09:32 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>> Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/19/2014 8:11 PM:
>>>
>>> Eureka! I found it! There were FOUR files all prefixed by
>>> "places.sqlite" including the original file. If I delete all four and
&
On 12/22/2014 10:22 AM PT, EE typed:
Why is it that SeaMonkey is unable to restore bookmark backups that it
makes itself? Why does it even fail to recognize the extension name of
the automatic backups?
IIRC, that restore bookmark backups is broken from earlier threads in
this newgroup. :(
N
Ant wrote:
On 12/21/2014 10:22 AM PT, EE typed:
> Why is it that SeaMonkey is unable to restore bookmark backups that it
makes itself? Why does it even fail to recognize the extension name of
the automatic backups?
IIRC, that restore bookmark backups is broken from earlier threads in
this n
On 12/21/2014 7:23 PM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I briefly checked a MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.8.5's SeaMonkey v2.31 and
Firefox v34 web browser installations with my Windows XP Pro SP3's and
Linux/Debian's SeaMonkey v2.26.1's places.sqlite earlier today. Newer
browse
Ant wrote:
Interesting.
I briefly checked a MacBook Pro's Mac OS X 10.8.5's SeaMonkey v2.31 and
Firefox v34 web browser installations with my Windows XP Pro SP3's and
Linux/Debian's SeaMonkey v2.26.1's places.sqlite earlier today. Newer
browsers did not show my cop
On 12/21/2014 10:22 AM PT, EE typed:
> Why is it that SeaMonkey is unable to restore bookmark backups that it
makes itself? Why does it even fail to recognize the extension name of
the automatic backups?
IIRC, that restore bookmark backups is broken from earlier threads in
this newgroup. :(
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/19/2014 8:11 PM:
Eureka! I found it! There were FOUR files all prefixed by
"places.sqlite" including the original file. If I delete all four and
copy in the "places.sqlite" from my Windows system to my Linux
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/19/2014 8:11 PM:
Eureka! I found it! There were FOUR files all prefixed by
"places.sqlite" including the original file. If I delete all four and
copy in the "places.sqlite" from my Windows system to my Linux system,
it works!
On 12/21/2014 7:22 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
Do not understand. I don't care how many files contain places.sqlite in
their filenames, copying the specific fiel "places.sqlite" should do the
trick.
Yeah, that is how I always did it on mine. Obviously, when SM is not
running unl
Ant wrote on 12/20/2014 10:25 PM:
On 12/20/2014 6:57 PM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
Do not understand. I don't care how many files contain places.sqlite in
their filenames, copying the specific fiel "places.sqlite" should do the
trick.
Yeah, that is how I always did it on mine. Obv
On 12/20/2014 6:57 PM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
Do not understand. I don't care how many files contain places.sqlite in
their filenames, copying the specific fiel "places.sqlite" should do the
trick.
Yeah, that is how I always did it on mine. Obviously, when SM is not
running unl
places.sqlite in v2.29 after I upgraded
from v2.26.1. I manually share, like you, my file between Debian
stable's 64-bit SM and two Windows machines (XP Pro SP3 and 64-bit 7 EE
SP1). I noticed my histories got corrupted like missing events. I
had to
export my bookmarks and reimport as a new one/1. :(
Is
On 12/19/2014 10:07 PM PT, NoOp typed:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by
simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.
Any
idea why?
I was having problems with my places.sqlite in v2.29 after I upgraded
from v2.26.1. I manually share
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 12/18/2014 3:36 AM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by
simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.
Any
idea why?
I was having problems with my places.sqlite in v2.29 after I
Ant wrote:
On 12/18/2014 3:36 AM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.
Any
idea why?
I was having problems with my places.sqlite in v2.29 after I upgraded
from v2.26.1
tly converted a friend's crashed Win7 to Ubuntu, but I don't just
copy the places.sqlite but the whole profile which preserves passwords
and mail and all.
Copy %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\[WIN-SALT].default DIR from
Windows and paste to Linux ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/
Then
27;s crashed Win7 to Ubuntu, but I don't just
copy the places.sqlite but the whole profile which preserves passwords
and mail and all.
Copy %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\[WIN-SALT].default DIR from
Windows and paste to Linux ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/
Then edit ~/.mozilla/seamonk
On 12/18/2014 3:36 AM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works. Any
idea why?
I was having problems with my places.sqlite in v2.29 after I upgraded
from v2.26.1. I
your bookmarks from one PC
to another, what do you mean??
Are you coping the places.sqlite file or exporting bookmarks to html and
then copying that html file and importing it on the other computer or
.??
Just copying places.sqlite used to work for copying bookmarks from one
machine to the
, what do you mean??
Are you coping the places.sqlite file or exporting bookmarks to html and
then copying that html file and importing it on the other computer or
.??
Just copying places.sqlite used to work for copying bookmarks from one
machine to the other. It stopped working at the 2.29
Ant wrote:
On 12/17/2014 3:31 PM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works. Any
idea why?
I was having problems with my places.sqlite in v2.29 after I upgraded
from
mean??
Are you coping the places.sqlite file or exporting bookmarks to html and
then copying that html file and importing it on the other computer or
.??
--
Daniel
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:32.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.29 Build identifier: 20140829003846
or
On 12/17/2014 3:31 PM PT, Cruz, Jaime typed:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works. Any
idea why?
I was having problems with my places.sqlite in v2.29 after I upgraded
from v2.26.1. I
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 9:41 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 7:12 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by
simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer wor
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 7:12 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works.
Any
idea why?
Still working for me i
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 7:12 PM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works. Any
idea why?
Still working for me in SeaMonkey and F
Ed Mullen wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works. Any
idea why?
Still working for me in SeaMonkey and Firefox. Just did it this
afternoon. SM l
Cruz, Jaime wrote on 12/17/2014 6:31 PM:
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works. Any
idea why?
Still working for me in SeaMonkey and Firefox. Just did it this
afternoon. SM latest version, FF
I used to be able to copy my bookmarks from one PC to another by simply
copying this file, but as of two releases ago this no longer works. Any
idea why?
--
Jaime A. Cruz
Nassau Wings Motorcycle Club
http://www.nassauwings.org/
AMA District 34
http://www.AMADistrict34.com/
Pop's Run
http://ww
Hello.
I know bookmarks can be (import/export)ed to/from places.sqlite. What
about other data like histories?
I have had my years old 20 MB places.sqlite's last/previous 28 days of
visited URL histories recently get corrupted (not sorting, missing
entries, unable to remove all entries
On 05/26/2013 12:41 PM, Ant wrote:
On 5/26/2013 9:39 AM PT, WaltS typed:
Is there a way to manually purge/delete/remove all current favicon.ico
stored in places.sqlite files? I don't mean to block them.
Since you posted with SeaMonkey.
Backup your profile.
Install the SQLite Manager
On 5/26/2013 9:39 AM PT, WaltS typed:
Is there a way to manually purge/delete/remove all current favicon.ico
stored in places.sqlite files? I don't mean to block them.
Since you posted with SeaMonkey.
Backup your profile.
Install the SQLite Manager 0.8.0 extension.
Thanks. Is it
Ant wrote:
On 5/26/2013 9:39 AM PT, WaltS typed:
Install the SQLite Manager 0.8.0 extension.
Carefully review and set the options.
Go to Tools and activate SQLite Manager.
Select a database (places.sqlite)
Select moz-favicons.
From there I would browse the Structure, Browse & Se
?
On 5/27/2013 7:31 PM PT, GerardJan typed:
Ant wrote:
> .
>>> OK, I am back now for now. Wow, complex programs. I have no idea
what to
>>> do to find my bookmarks with their favicon.icos. I am not a database
>>> expert too. :(
>>>
>>
>> Well, I did give instructions.
...
--
"... [Le
Hello.
Is there a way to manually purge/delete/remove all current favicon.ico
stored in places.sqlite files? I don't mean to block them.
Thank you in advance. :)
--
"Oh bother", said Winnie the Pooh, "There's an ant on my foot..."
/\___/\ Ant(Dude) @
On 05/26/2013 11:59 AM, Ant wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to manually purge/delete/remove all current favicon.ico
stored in places.sqlite files? I don't mean to block them.
Thank you in advance. :)
Since you posted with SeaMonkey.
Backup your profile.
Install the SQLite Manager
On 5/27/2013 6:01 AM PT, WaltS typed:
...
OK, I am back now for now. Wow, complex programs. I have no idea what to
do to find my bookmarks with their favicon.icos. I am not a database
expert too. :(
Well, I did give instructions.
I played with creating databases briefly, so a little knowledge
On 05/26/2013 01:24 PM, Ant wrote:
On 5/26/2013 9:49 AM PT, WaltS typed:
>>>> Is there a way to manually purge/delete/remove all current favicon.ico
stored in places.sqlite files? I don't mean to block them.
Since you posted with SeaMonkey.
Backup your profile.
Install t
On 5/26/2013 9:39 AM PT, WaltS typed:
Install the SQLite Manager 0.8.0 extension.
Carefully review and set the options.
Go to Tools and activate SQLite Manager.
Select a database (places.sqlite)
Select moz-favicons.
From there I would browse the Structure, Browse & Search, Execute
On 5/26/2013 9:49 AM PT, WaltS typed:
>>>> Is there a way to manually purge/delete/remove all current favicon.ico
stored in places.sqlite files? I don't mean to block them.
Since you posted with SeaMonkey.
Backup your profile.
Install the SQLite Manager 0.8.0 extension.
T
Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 12:15, David E. Ross told the world:
>
> That would indicate bug #298009 is fixed, but it is not fixed.
>
> I tested this. In the Bookmarks Manager window, I copied the bookmark
> for Wikipedia from my Internet folder to my References folder. When I
> inserted a
On 3/16/2013 2:29 AM PT, Philip Chee typed:
>> Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
group/folder that I check daily that has the same bookmark to an URL. I
also want to have that same exact bo
On 3/16/13 4:27 AM, MCBastos wrote:
> Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 05:29, Ant told the world:
>> Hello.
>>
>> Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
>> single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
>> group/f
Interviewed by CNN on 16/03/2013 05:29, Ant told the world:
> Hello.
>
> Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
> single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
> group/folder that I check daily that has the same bookmark to an URL.
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 01:29:39 -0700, Ant wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
> single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
> group/folder that I check daily that has the same bookmark to an URL. I
> also
Hello.
Is there a way to have a single bookmark in more than one locations in a
single places.sqlite file? For an example, I have a bookmark
group/folder that I check daily that has the same bookmark to an URL. I
also want to have that same exact bookmark to the same exactly URL in
another
me URL and same title, or ... ?)
Toss if they are exactly the same. I know revisiting the same exact URLs
count has another hit in histories.
If you know how to query databases you could use sqlite3. I would play
with it for a while (SELECT from places.sqlite and INSERT entries into a
ne
me URL and same title, or ... ?)
If you know how to query databases you could use sqlite3. I would play with
it for a while (SELECT from places.sqlite and INSERT entries into a new
table). http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
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