On 12/26/2016 10:43 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> Good. There is maybe a lot of junk in permissions.sqlite. If you know what 
> you 
> are doing you can clean it out with an sqlite editor like SQLiteStudio when 
> SeaMonkey is not running.
> 
> Also check the * global domain for junk.
> 
> You can also try the old cookie viewer to check the allowed cookie domains:
> 
> chrome://communicator/content/permissions/cookieViewer.xul
> 
> The Gecko migration utils in 2.39 and 2.40 actually double all older 
> permissions and add an http and https scheme. I have also seen ftp which 
> mostly doesn't make sense. I started over and deleted the permissions.sqlite 
> then. The broken Data Manager and cookie viewer were actually the reason I 
> started contributing to SeaMonkey :)
> 
> FRG
> 
> 
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>
>> Well I selected "continue" on the two script warning dialogs and Data
>> Manager is up and working. I think I will selectively prune some stuff
>> that is not critical setting and see if that "fixes" the issue. I hate
>> so lose some of the setting that I do want to keep.
>>
> 

I use SpeedyFox from <http://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox> to compress
(vacuum) .sqlite databases.  This works not only on SeaMonkey profiles
but also on others.  I have it set to also work on Skype .sqlite
databases.

-- 
David E. Ross

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The Ukraine will be Putin's Czechoslovakia.
See <http://www.rossde.com/editorials/edtl_PutinUkraine.html>.
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