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 & Search, Execute SQL,
and DB Settings tabs, to get an idea what you want to do.

Drop would drop the whole table. Not going there. :)

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 is a dangerous thing.:)

The icons are stored in the moz-favicons table. Use the Browse & Search tab.

Went there and dropped the whole table. Result was no bookmarks at all showing in Bookmarks Manager.

Restored my backup.

Tried deleting the data from the table, and still had the generic favicon you see when the site doesn't have one. Going to a site recreated the favicon in the table.

Tried deleting the mime-type from the table, still had the generic favicon, but going to the site did not recreate the favicon in the table.

You have to select each record in the table one by one to accomplish this, so if you have a lot of bookmarks it will be time consuming.

HTH

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