rv = RDFService->GetDataSourceBlocking("rdf:history",getter_AddRefs(HistoryRdfDataSource));
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http://kmeleonbrowser.org/forum/read.php?4,90708
K-Meleon uses the Mork file structure to store history. I have found some programs which can read it but none that can write it.
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http://www.forensicswiki.org/index.php?title=Mozilla_Firefox_3_History_File_Format
Starting in Firefox 3, a new file format is used to record browser history information. Rather than storing this information in a flat file using the mork file format, the information is kept in a SQLite database.
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http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news
The SeaMonkey project is excited to announce SeaMonkey 2.0 Alpha 3 today, another huge leap towards the next generation of the integrated application suite.
In addition to the changes in previous alpha releases, this version features
* a reworked history database for storing more visited pages, which also allows for improved and smarter presentation of search results when typing in the location bar,
I wish we could get something more easy to use than Mork, but we have a small staff and many items already on the "to do" list.
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desga2
Firefox3/Seamonkey2 and new browsers with Gecko 1.9.X changes this importants features almost than engine:
History -> Before Mork, now Places SQLite
Bookmarks -> Before HTML, now Places SQLite
Passwords -> Before Wallet, now new encripted system.
Cookies -> Before in text mode, now encripted.
The K-Meleon Team must choose if implement this new tecnologies/features with the new Gecko engine 1.9.X or continue supporting the old systems for this features.
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desga2
Firefox3/Seamonkey2 and new browsers with Gecko 1.9.X changes this importants features almost than engine:
History -> Before Mork, now Places SQLite
Bookmarks -> Before HTML, now Places SQLite
Passwords -> Before Wallet, now new encripted system.
Cookies -> Before in text mode, now encripted.
The K-Meleon Team must choose if implement this new tecnologies/features with the new Gecko engine 1.9.X or continue supporting the old systems for this features.
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desga2
@ ndebord:
Thanks for the thread, very interesant.
I didn't know that new sqlLite system work bad in Firefox.
But I think that the peoblem is more in Hitory than in Bookmarks.
History do a continuous I/O proccess browsing but in bookmarks if you not use Live bookmarks the I/O proccess only occurs when make a bookmark and not continuously.
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desga2
Firefox3/Seamonkey2 and new browsers with Gecko 1.9.X changes this importants features almost than engine:
History -> Before Mork, now Places SQLite
Bookmarks -> Before HTML, now Places SQLite
Passwords -> Before Wallet, now new encripted system.
Cookies -> Before in text mode, now encripted.
The K-Meleon Team must choose if implement this new tecnologies/features with the new Gecko engine 1.9.X or continue supporting the old systems for this features.
This isn't entirely correct.Quote
desga2
Firefox3/Seamonkey2 and new browsers with Gecko 1.9.X changes this importants features almost than engine:
Correct.Quote
History -> Before Mork, now Places SQLite
This isn't true of SeaMonkey 2.0. It still stores bookmarks in HTML format.Quote
Bookmarks -> Before HTML, now Places SQLite
SeaMonkey 1.1.x still used wallet. Firefox and other toolkit-based Gecko applications were already using satchel. SeaMonkey 2.0 uses satchel.Quote
Passwords -> Before Wallet, now new encripted system.
I don't know what happened with the cookies format, but is probably correct.Quote
Cookies -> Before in text mode, now encripted.
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BenoitRen
This isn't entirely correct.Quote
desga2
Firefox3/Seamonkey2 and new browsers with Gecko 1.9.X changes this importants features almost than engine:
Correct.Quote
History -> Before Mork, now Places SQLite
This isn't true of SeaMonkey 2.0. It still stores bookmarks in HTML format.Quote
Bookmarks -> Before HTML, now Places SQLite
SeaMonkey 1.1.x still used wallet. Firefox and other toolkit-based Gecko applications were already using satchel. SeaMonkey 2.0 uses satchel.Quote
Passwords -> Before Wallet, now new encripted system.
I don't know what happened with the cookies format, but is probably correct.Quote
Cookies -> Before in text mode, now encripted.