![]() ![]() 2 TRANSITIONTYPED The user typed the page's URL in the URL bar or selected it from URL bar autocomplete results, clicked on it from a history query (from the History sidebar, History menu, or history query in the personal toolbar or Places. If the issue comes back, and I have now set Cookie 5 to only delete unwanted cookies on browser quit so I hope it won't, I will run the integrity check again and post the results. 1 TRANSITIONLINK The user followed a link and got a new toplevel window. + Index moz_keywords_placepostdata_uniqueindex + Index moz_items_annos_itemattributeindex + Index moz_bookmarks_itemlastmodifiedindex + Index sqlite_autoindex_moz_bookmarks_deleted_1 + Index sqlite_autoindex_moz_anno_attributes_1 + Index sqlite_autoindex_moz_inputhistory_1 + Table moz_bookmarks_deleted has 0 records + Table moz_anno_attributes has 5 records + Table moz_historyvisits has 17617 records + History can store a maximum of 124043 unique pages Working from a fresh copy of places.sqlite, an integrity verification shows no problems: Automated removal allows more articles to be read, and I appreciate that this could also be done by preventing that site from writing any cookies, but this happens to break the site. The only reason to use Cookie 5 is that it does something Firefox cannot do there are some sites that limit the number of articles one can read and do so via a cookie. In the last few days I have set up just about every other browser for Mac I can find and only Vivaldi comes close to Firefox (but when that Vivaldi Helper starts eating up my CPU things get hot and the fans run. I'd be delighted to have any advice you can offer. To save time, I plan to try first to replace it with a copy from yesterday from a TimeMachine backup. I suppose I must try to confirm this by starting over again and keeping a copy of places.sqlite when it is fresh, then using it to replace the file in my profile when the problems start. ![]() I'm waiting to hear from SweetP to confirm Cookie 5 doesn't touch places.sqlite. I don't think that is affected by Cookie 5, as I understand it stores only history and bookmarks. Most of this sounds like places.sqlite is becoming corrupted. The new cookies arrive, can be seen in my Privacy prefs, but don't show in Cookie 5. Cookie stops being able to read and delete Firefox cookies. Export bookmarks to html fails altogether no file is writtenĦ. Export bookmarks to html creates a file with only folder titles, no links at all (I tried this to see if I could edit out the unwanted bookmarks there and re-import)ĥ. ![]() Old bookmarks show up, ones that have not existed in the new Sync account (I did, however restore my bookmarks from a clone of my SSD made a couple of weeks ago, so they may have been somewhere in there)Ĥ. No suggestions from my history when typing in the address barĢ. Problems start to show up in this order:ġ. Essentially, if I wipe out Firefox entirely ( I went as far as creating a new Firefox Sync account) things work for a while. I worked with to see if Cookie 5 had an issue but nothing found. I also use Cookie 5 for management of cookies and noticed it was not deleting Firefox cookies, but still worked with other browsers. But unfortunately this still doesn't copy the tags that were used for my bookmarks, which would be a great loss too.Using Firefox 68.0.1 on macOS 10.14.6. UPDATE: I managed to copy and paste all bookmarks from the "manage bookmarks" menu of an instance of firefox with the old profile into another instance with the new profile opened at the same time (using the commandline option -no-remote). Is there a way to export my bookmarks on the console, so I can import them into a new fresh firefox profile? I get this error: *************************Ī coding exception was thrown and uncaught in a Task.įull message: TypeError: root is undefinedįull stack: -> resource://gre/modules/Promise-backend.js:744:7 I have a problem exporting my thousands of bookmarks in Firefox into a HTML file using the standard export function in Firefox. ![]()
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