actually, Panther now has a great feature in that you can mirror your iDisk on the Mac and EVERYTHING is synced to .Mac. That's why I had asked about the symlink possibility. In essence, I would move the "bookmarks.plist" to the iDisk mirror on my iDisk mirror and place a symlink to it into the Chimera folder (Panther would auto sync the files to .Mac). I actually did try it just now and it almost works, i.e. Camino will read the bookmarks just fine on startup, but when it writes them back, it simply overwrites the symlink with the new bookmark.plist instead of following the symlink and writing to the mirror. So if you could have Camino either honor the symlink or have an option to read/write the bookmark file to where the user choses to place it, we could instantly have the Safari situation (even without iSync).
-Reinhold
On Dec 7, 2003, at 11:12, Mike Pinkerton wrote:
It's part of having a browser tied with the OS. They can do things fro their browser that we just cannot do. Apple has not yet opened up the apis to iSync, so until they do, they hold the monopoly on that feature.
Welcome to Microsoft all over again.
On Dec 7, 2003, at 1:09 PM, Reinhold Penner wrote:
I have pretty much stopped using Camino ever since Apple implemented the bookmark syncing for Safari.-- Mike Pinkerton Mac Weenie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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