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addons.sqlite isn't in my profile folder

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addons.sqlite and addons.json are both dissapered from my profile folder. I did a reset (re-initiated) Firefox and a clean install.

None brought back those two files.

addons.sqlite and addons.json are both dissapered from my profile folder. I did a reset (re-initiated) Firefox and a clean install. None brought back those two files.

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Maybe something here will help ?

From the second link:

What that means in practice is that the previous addons.sqlite storage has been replaced by addons.json in your profile folder.
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I don't know what will make Firefox create those two files. I wouldn't worry about this.

Did you try to check for updates or used the Get Add-ons tab on the about:addons page?

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addons.sqlite is the database needed for storing the plugins. More correctly sayded: "addons.sqlite stores the information that appears in the Addons tab > Extensions - under the More button, along with AMO URL's for extensions that aren't setup to use that new feature."

See also https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/794548

As you can see in System details, I allready have the latest FF => 26.0

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Maybe something here will help ?

From the second link:

What that means in practice is that the previous addons.sqlite storage has been replaced by addons.json in your profile folder.
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Thank you for the answer. Indeed this was very helpfull.

I was building a application that would read the sqlite db. This means I have to switch to txt (.json) from version 26 onwards.

I did find a JSON online editor: http://www.jsoneditoronline.org/

Greetings,

Emphyrio :)

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