Antonio, which browser are you using? I use Mozilla and Firebird, and I
upgrade both often and usually run CVS snapshots of the former. I have
yet to see my bookmarks get lost.
Luke Reeves
http://www.neuro-tech.net/
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
When an upgrade of the browser is mad
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 09:38:23AM -0400, Chris Metzler wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 05:08:49 -0400
> Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > When an upgrade of the browser is made, the whole set of bookmarks
> > goes down the drain. I have started creating a set of bookmarks in an
> >
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 05:08:49 -0400
Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When an upgrade of the browser is made, the whole set of bookmarks
> goes down the drain. I have started creating a set of bookmarks in an
> external file, to avoid this problem. I would like to know what other
> pe
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I´m thinking about implementing some text2html, parsing to regroup
bookmarks, loading to certain predetermined page in my http
server. What do you think?
The bk2site package can do that from galeon and netscape* bookmark files.
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Stephen Patterson http://patter.mine.nu/
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 11:04:04AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I've adopted the same solution as you. In fact, I've added a line in my
> crontab file to back up the bookmarks every night, so that they are
> always up to date.
>
> Anthony
I´m thinking about implementing some text2html, pars
On 13 Apr 2004, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> When an upgrade of the browser is made, the whole set of bookmarks
> goes down the drain. I have started creating a set of bookmarks in an
> external file, to avoid this problem. I would like to know what other
> people are doing, may be scripts, and so fo
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