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AutoForm v7 - be able to view the sqlite database

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Hello:

There is an add-on that I really am excited to have found (AutoForm v7), however I am getting no reply from developer. http://firefoxer.ru/autoformer-help.htm

The add-on allows you save form entries and recall them. Saves me alot of input! The add-on says the storage of this data has moved to DOM Storage

I wondered:

Does DOM storage mean the data is stored in a SQLite database? And if so, how do I determine what the SQLite database is named? I would like to know this, so I can import a bunch of records into the SQLite database.

I can view an SQLite database and import using a mac app, called SQLite browser.

thankyou for your help

Hello: There is an add-on that I really am excited to have found (AutoForm v7), however I am getting no reply from developer. http://firefoxer.ru/autoformer-help.htm The add-on allows you save form entries and recall them. Saves me alot of input! The add-on says the storage of this data has moved to DOM Storage I wondered: Does DOM storage mean the data is stored in a SQLite database? And if so, how do I determine what the SQLite database is named? I would like to know this, so I can import a bunch of records into the SQLite database. I can view an SQLite database and import using a mac app, called SQLite browser. thankyou for your help

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"DOM storage" (which is actually called localStorage) is not stored in an SQL database. It is stored as a set of key-value pairs on a per-website basis. You can read more about it here.