Flash,
Please feel to move this thread in a more appropriate section. I would have
posted it in the DataBase section, but we don't have one?
TIA.
musher0
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Hello all.
In DPupStretch7 at least, Puppy does not offer a MIME-type for sqlite3.
Maybe your Pup doesn't have it either?
So you're sort of "stuck up the proverbial creek without a paddle" if you
wish to open a sqlite3 DB from xdg-open or the ROX-filer.
This little pet tries to solve this inconvenience. Please note that, ATM, it
will work only if you've installed the Mozilla Sqlite Manager plug-in from
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... te-manager
in a Mozilla browser (Light, SeaMonkey, FireFox, and the like).
The irony of it is that this Mozilla sqlite3 plugin will open any sqlite3
history file, even one from another web browser.
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
If someone knows how to associate this MIME-type with the sqlite3 CLI
executable that some Puppies have in /usr/bin -- or a sqlite windowed
utility -- , please ring in! (Essentially to remove the irony!
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
The attached pet also contains BarryK's hard-to-find launcher for the
Mozilla Sqlite Manager plug-in. Mutatis mutandis, his script can be used
to launch other major Mozilla plugins directly.
Constructive comments welcome, as usual.
Enjoy!