On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 02:59:12PM -0400, Amy Templeton wrote: > KS wrote: > > Can't there be a common place for bookmarks which all > > browsers could read? Something like an XML file maybe? ... > > Or should there be a WWW-standard for such a simple but > > important feature? > > Well, one thing you could do would be to find the bookmarks > file for your browser. For example, my Firefox bookmarks can > be found at > > ~/.mozilla/firefox/random-default-user-string.default/bookmarks.html > > Similarly, my w3m bookmarks are at ~/.w3m/bookmark.html. > > Anyway, it could be risky trying to overwrite other > browsers' bookmark files with links to a single one (in case > they use a specific format), but one strategy you might use > could be to bookmark another browser's bookmark file, > letting you access it from that browser. Just a thought. Or, > if examining the bookmark files leads you to believe that > you could safely use the same file without confusing the > browser, you could maybe just symlink it (but again, be > careful). > > So yeah, just a thought.
I just have a wiki page that i update with all my book marks, then I can access it from where ever and with what ever browser. takes a bit longer to add a link, but > > Amy > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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