On 11/30/2013 9:03 AM PT, sean nathan typed:

What is indexDB, what happened, and are these safe to nuke? Thank
you in
advance. :)
(...)
In other words, it's a database server inside your browser,
available to
web applications, accessible via JavaScript.

Interesting. Why the heck did that happen? Does SeaMonkey prompt this
request?

AFAIK IndexedDB is simply used when a website tries to make use of it.

Hmmm, it sounds scary to have a server running that I never asked for. :/

original question unanswered... may we delete it?

I deleted mine, after exiting SM, and nothing broke so far. I guess they are like temporary files?
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