Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
These are internal database files. Best you leave them alone or do a full profile backup before fiddling with them.

There is at least one extension available which handles them but I would opt for an sqlite external editor and only doing any updates when SeaMonkey is not running.

I use https://sqlitestudio.pl/index.rvt when looking at bugs or doing patches.

I will concur on that one -- don't touch the contents of an sqlite file, unless you have specific reason to do so.

I suppose there *might* be some reason to use an access tool if you're merely examining the contents (e.g., read-only), but ultimately, it's the same sort of thing as the Windows registry. Don't play with things unless you know exactly what you're doing.

Smith
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