There is an "SQLite Manager" add-on for Firefox which is pretty neat.
Have a look at
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q=sqlite&cat=all. Might
be useful to you!
Tim
Steffen Mutter wrote:
Hi Joe!
Am Tue, 01 Jul 2008 17:51:35 -0700 schrieb Joe Goldthwaite:
I'm confused. (Not a new experience).
Everyone looking for help in the usenet asking for help is sharing your
disease.
I've got a web application
running under Zope. I use the Wing IDE for testing and debugging.
Okay, you use the best development tool I've spotted so far...
When
trying to recreate problems that come up on the web, I wrote some little
routines that pull my cookies out of the Firefox cookies.txt file into
my code. That way, I'm working with all the same options under Wing that
my app uses when running under Zope.
That's worked great until I upgraded to Firefox 3. Firefox 3 moved their
cookies from cookies.txt to cookies.sqlite.
Which is quite handssome :-)
I haven't worked with
SQLite at all so I started searching for examples and found this;
import sqlite3 <<-- This works only if you're using Python >=2.5.x
1. How do you get sqlite3 for Python 2.4? I can't find it anywhere.
Never ever. Use http://www.pysqlite.org instead.
2. If sqlite3 is only for Python 2.5, does sqlite2 work the same way?
Think so. Never spotted problems.
3. Looking at the cookies.sqlite file, I see some text right at the top
"SQLite format 3". Does that mean that I need to use sqlite3?
No, not really.
But if I may make a suggestion, before you start spinning your brain off
with SQL syntax, analyze the database setup of firefox3 a bit and take a
look at SQLalchemy. I use it a lot and I bet you will like it - you just
have to care about your objects (in your case cookie checking) not about
the SQL at all.
I like it :-)
Regards,
Steffen
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