Steve Conrad ha escrito:

> Under Preferences -> Navigator
>
> It says History
> Under this it says: Visited Links Expire After ______ Days
> You have to choose 1 - 365 Days

These aren't the bookmarks. These are the history that appears in the location
bar's pull-down menu. If you, for example, enter a 9 in that setting (a very
nice value, IMHO), it means that when you visit a site, its address will last
9 days in that pull-down menu. But it has nothing to do with the bookmarks.
Netscape's bookmarks (and IE's favorites) never spire: they only dissapear if
you delete them, or if there is a crash and the bookmarks file gets damaged.

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>



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