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Solve : How to cmd into Firefox SQLite?? |
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Answer» I know how to cmd into MS SQL by opening command and type cmdsql -S \(database name), but can I cmd into firefox's SQLite DB to add bookmarks to places.sqlite?Directly editing a web browser's db is *not* a GOOD idea... depending on the purpose you could export a bookmarks file and import it into the TARGET installation, or distribute a default profile with the necessary bookmarks. I'm sure firefox has APIs you can use, but i doubt that a script like that would (for example) work on all computers or future firefox versions.Smells slightly nefarious to me.Quote from: nfin8rider on December 10, 2012, 04:45:54 PM I know how to cmd into MS SQL by opening command and type cmdsql -S \(database name), but can I cmd into firefox's SQLite DB to add bookmarks to places.sqlite? Yes. use SQLite3. Specifically, the Command Line shell. Thanks for the [emailprotected] most situations, it would seem nefarious, but this is for my jobs website. We have these login loop issues caused by the url in the bookmarks or shortcuts. So I'm creating a .exe that will automatically change their settings so that our agents don't have to spend 30mins on each call walking them through setting up their browser. IE was very easy to MAKE changes to, but firefox is a beast for me. Any help would be appreciated!Thanx for the clarification...No problem, I love this forum, it has helped a whole lot since I've joined. I wouldn't want to jeopardize my privelages of being on here and RECEIVING the wornderful help from all of you. I definitely appreciate everyone on here, and hopefully one day I'll be able to reciprocate with helping others as all of you have helped me. Once again, I thank all of you very much!Hope you didn't take it the wrong way...we prefer to err on the side of caution.No, I didn't take it the wrong way. I completely understood your concern. I would have felt the same way as you did because I didn't elaborate further of my intensions of wanting the script. |
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