Hi Roger,

I posted over there because it started looking like it's more of a pysql
problem than a sqlite 2 problem.  I copied the cookies.sqlite file from
Firefox 3.6 and opened it with the sqlite manager. It says the file is
schema version 1, user version 2.  That's a big difference from Firefox 4's
version.  Now I'm thinking that it still might be a version difference. It's
just not a sqlite 2 to 3 difference, it's possibly a schema 1 to 5  or user
2 to 4 difference.


On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Roger Binns <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I see you have now taken this up on the python-sqlite mailing list where
> we'll deal with the issue.  You've seriously mixed up Python, SQLite and
> pyqlite issues and Firefox's databases are SQLite 3 so SQLite 2 is
> completely irrelevant.
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> Roger
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