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I Want The File/DB/Location where the Download List is Stored

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My Problem: Mozilla Download Fails and Do not Resume Automatically Alternate: Use Alternate Download Tool How: Right Click on Download List, Copy the URL, Paste it in the Tool Challenge: To Do this on Many Files is Time Consuming Requirement: To Get the List of Files in the Download List

                         The File Name and URL 
                         A Custom Application will read this.

Question: Where is this information Stored? I read that, there will be a file called download.sqlite in the Profile Folder along with places.sqlite. But couldn't find it. Why is download.sqlite missing, can I do something, to make it appear. Or where else is the download list then stored?

My Problem: Mozilla Download Fails and Do not Resume Automatically Alternate: Use Alternate Download Tool How: Right Click on Download List, Copy the URL, Paste it in the Tool Challenge: To Do this on Many Files is Time Consuming Requirement: To Get the List of Files in the Download List The File Name and URL A Custom Application will read this. Question: Where is this information Stored? I read that, there will be a file called download.sqlite in the Profile Folder along with places.sqlite. But couldn't find it. Why is download.sqlite missing, can I do something, to make it appear. Or where else is the download list then stored?

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For many versions now, downloads are stored as part of history in the places.sqlite database. The old separate database was discontinued.

Have you considered something like the "DownThemAll!" extension? I haven't tried it myself but it appears to be popular: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/downthemall/