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Who is JSON and why are his files now on my PC? Protocolv2Spec - google-safe-browsing - Google CodeĬertainly interesting information and thoughts for the die-hard Firefox fans. He pointed to an additional source of information regarding the workings of this feature In the comments, a thoughtful gentleman named BartZilla opened up a discussion reviewing some of the deeper workings on this process.įirefox Antiphishing Server-side Project (codename: "Firefox is spyware") - BartZilla In my post Firefox 3 Security Blocker: Going In Deep, I fussed quite a bit about the lack of user control and openness of the "attack-site" feature in Firefox 3.0. So, if you've tried everything else troubleshooting a failure to launch your Firefox profile, check the profiles.ini file and make sure the filenames/paths match correctly. I edited the file to reflect the new profile name and Minefield launched again, just as normal. Turns out that when I found and inspected that file on my system, I saw that the profile listed for Minefield was still the old one, and not the new one I created. However, I did learn about the Profiles.ini file. I did a bit more research on the Profile folder over in the MozillaZine Knowledge Base but came up empty. I worked through the tips in my post " Firefox is Running." Even when it isn't.
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Only Minefield refused to launch saying that Firefox was already running (even though it wasn't). In tracking down a problem installing the latest NEXT release of Newsfox into Firefox Minefield nightlies, I thought I had a corrupted profile. Maybe a "MozillaPlacesView" will be forthcoming from NirSoft? Now wouldn't that be nice! Something more on the lines of one of NirSoft's tool: MozillaHistoryView. Good to know, although I really would like to see a utility to allow me to off-load the places.sqlite file from a system (say to USB) then inspect it later in a more GUI-friendly display than the available SQLite viewers do at the moment.
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So, now you know how to display these "power-columns" in your Firefox 3.0 Places Library window. These columns may be rearranged and sorted on according to your preferences. I selected it and found I could add additional bookmark column-view details to my main Library pane: Visit Count, Keyword, Description, Added, Last Modified, and Visit Date. Then I noticed a little column-picker icon in the top-right column bar. I clicked the "More" button in the bottom third-pane but it didn't provide me the time/date information I knew was being tracked in the places.sqlite database file. I was wondering if I could find any more specific options in the display here. This will display the "Library" window that contains your bookmarks.īy default the Library window will show a tree structure on the left-hand side, and the bookmark/folder name, tag, and URL location on the right hand side.īelow in the third-pane is some specific information regarding the bookmark/folder selected. If you are running a recent version of Firefox 3.0 (beta or nightlies), you can look into the new Places features by going to Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks on the menu-bar. I mentioned that some of the database items indicated that (among other things) that it appeared that Places was able to track when each bookmark was added to the database as well as when it was last modified. LANFAQ.Near the end of my last post, Curious Firefox Tidbits, I briefly mentioned poking around a bit in the places.sqlite file of Firefox 3.0.
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