[email protected] wrote:
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.33.1 on a Windows 7 machine.
I misspelled a website address and ended up on a real site that is of no
interest to me. Now every time I start to enter the address of the site
I want, this misspelled site shows up at the top of the list in the
location bar.
I have unchecked everything in Preferences->Browser->History, cleared
history, and cleared location bar.
I have unchecked Autocomplete in Preferences->Browser->Location Bar
I have cleared Private Data in Preferences->Browser->Privacy & Security
I have cleared Cache in Preferences->Browser->Advanced
Rebooted and restarted SeaMonkey.
With all of these things turned off, the misspelled site no longer shows
up, but as soon as I turn the settings back on it is there again.
I searched the Windows registry and didn't find it.
Where is this information stored? How can I get rid of it, as if I had
never visited the site?
Thanks!
Additional Information:
"Sqlite Manager" runs under Seamonkey and can be used to edit this file.
It might possibly be a better idea to run this add-on under Firefox
when Seamonkey is not running - I simply don't know.
You want the table >moz_places and the field url
Search that for http://badlink.you.want.to.delete and then you can
simply delete that line. I just did that on my system. All I have to
check is what happens when I exit and restart Seamonkey.
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