Christof Lange wrote:
> 
> Dear (non-)users of Arachne's hotlist manager,
> 
> while Michael and the arachne development team have to struggle with
> "real world problems like cookies or JavaScript" we are left with a
> bookmark management that is not yet ideal. The following remarks may
> interest those of you who do *not* use Arachne's hotlist manager,
> but edit their bookmark file(s) manually.

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Hi Christof;
It is nice to see you taking a more active role on the list.<g>

Without try to detract in any way from your excellent suggestions, but
simply trying to open up the discussion to more possibilities, I would
like to make two suggestions:

Anyone interested in the Hotlist Managment discussion should visit
Guenter's pages at:
http://www.germany.net/teilnehmer/101,124262/gb.htm
where he has some excellent material and examples.

Also, to see (and try) an implementation of the Arachne Editor version of
hotlist manager, visit:
http://www.hwcn.org/~ao773/hotlist.html

I know everyone has their own ideas and fixations, but it always helps
to have more input to refine the output. <G>

p.s. My current 2 cents worth:
     My Netscape bookmark file is much more extensive than my Arachne
     Hotlist. I also have an Opera bookmark file. 
     BOTH of these can be accessed via Arachne. I just have a link to
     each in my (real) Arachne hotlist. The formats are compatible.
     I don't know or care about IE.<g>

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