So this file stores DOM files..
For the life of me, I cannot figure out what exactly are DOMs and what they do. Do they contain the entire content of a webpage? Search terms? Similar to cookies? I don't get it.
Anybody know what these are all about?
What info is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite
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Re: What info is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite
Doesn't matter what you say, it's wrong for a toaster to walk around the house and talk to you
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Re: What info is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite
The web storage data is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite file.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_storage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_storage
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Re: What info is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite
There are no "DOM" files. DOM storage is whatever the webpage decides to store on your computer. Ostensibly, it consists of Key:Value text pairs, but no doubt a clever
programmer could use that to put anything, even something like child porn, on your storage drive. You can require all webpages to ask permission to use this storage by checking a box
on the Firefox Preferences (Options) > Advanced > Network tab.
programmer could use that to put anything, even something like child porn, on your storage drive. You can require all webpages to ask permission to use this storage by checking a box
on the Firefox Preferences (Options) > Advanced > Network tab.
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Re: What info is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite
Grumpus wrote:DOM events
So a site like Youtube could essentially store keystrokes or search terms in the browser with this?
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Re: What info is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite
kreemoweet wrote:There are no "DOM" files. DOM storage is whatever the webpage decides to store on your computer. Ostensibly, it consists of Key:Value text pairs, but no doubt a clever
programmer could use that to put anything, even something like child porn, on your storage drive. You can require all webpages to ask permission to use this storage by checking a box
on the Firefox Preferences (Options) > Advanced > Network tab.
I'm surprised I have never heard of this before. What would a site like Youtube do with DOMs, just for an example? Firefox has a way to view DOMs, doesn't it?
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Re: What info is stored in the webappsstore.sqlite
Yes indeed. Firefox's builtin Developer Tools > Web Console > Storage tab can show you what's in the various forms of storage maintained by the currently displayed webpage (or at least there's severalkurt2121 wrote: Firefox has a way to view DOMs, doesn't it?
categories of storage there, but I've never personally seen anything except cookies, because I have everything else disabled AFAIK).
As far as what use it might be: well, if I ran an e-commerce site, I might prefer to have the users store their shopping cart info on their own machines, rather than burden my own server.