I have been having this annoying glitch where Seamonkey sorta refuses to
save the correct site icon for a particular Wikia-hosted wiki -- but
only if I have "aggressively look for website icons"
(browser.chrome.favicons) turned on. I used to think that it was a
Seamonkey bug, but now I'm not so sure -- I'm unable to reliably
reproduce it with other Wikia-hosted wikis.

So, I'm now thinking it might be some sort of damage to my Places
database. The thing is, I don't want to lose either my bookmarks (some
thousands of them) or my history (six months plus). I attempted to
rename places.sqlite to see if Seamonkey would create a new database and
pull back the data from Sync, but it only worked half-way -- it did pull
the bookmarks, but it didn't pull the history. Maybe I should have
renamed/moved Seamokey's other fallbacks...

Anyway, I did some googling and noticed that there is a Firefox
extension called "Places maintenance," and it seems to be recommended by
lots of people. But it's not listed as compatible with Seamonkey.

So, does anybody have any info about:
a) Making "Places maintenance" work with Seamonkey, or
b) A similar extension which is Seamonkey-compatible, or
c) Doing the same thing the hard way (I'm not afraid of downloading a
few utilities and running command-line stuff), or
d) The correct way to do what I attempted originally (that is, to use
Sync to import back my history and bookmarks), or
e) Another practical way to export/import backups and bookmarks, in
order to manually rebuild the database?
-- 
MCBastos

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