I think that session info is stored in sessionrestore.js, in your Firefox
profile data folder. There is also a sessionrestore.bak, that may help you.
You can check if you have other (older) versions of these files thanks to
shadowing (or any other recovery methods).

*Jonas Malaco Filho*



2012/6/5 Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org>

>
> On 5 Jun 2012, at 12:26pm, baboushka jane <baboushkaj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > i hope i have found the right place. i would like some help with my
> sqlite files.
> > a week or so back i was clearing my recent Firefox history when my
> browser froze and so i used Activity Monitor to force close Firefox.
> meanwhile, i was reading an e-mail and clicked on a link which opened up a
> new session.. meaning, i could not retrieve my last session - i.e. the
> countless tabs that i had open when i force closed..
> > after a little googling, i think i gather that this last session is
> somewhere in a sqlite file on my HD.
> > i had some really valuable reading lined up that i unfortunately didn't
> bookmark in time.. thank you so much in advance!
>
> Sorry, but you need an expert in FireFox, not one in SQLite.  Try asking
> on one of the FireFox support lists.
>
> Simon.
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