On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 02:37:15AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote: > > Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > > On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 01:19:34AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote: > >> Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: > >> That's one of the reasons i never save my bookmarks in a browser. > >> I have made php script that manages a few files that act as a db > >> with my links divided in pages, topics and so on. > >> It's also easy to transport bookmarks since i only have to copy > >> the small script & the text files containing the actual links, pages > >> and categories. > >> I then set my browser home page to the generated output index.html > >> file and i have all my links at my disposale. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Benedict > >> > > > > Benedict, would you post your script for the benefit of the community? > > Yep, > > remember that it's not great code :) > I'm toying with the idea of changing it to python. It's a simple program > to start learning it. I went through the tutorial a while back and I > definitely > want to try it on a "real" proggie. > You can download it here: > http://www.benedictverheyen.be > > I also use divs and no tables for the layout. > Anyway, if people find it interesting and do any changes to it that can > benefit other people, send the changes over and i'll add the new package > to the site. > Or if people change it to python for instance, i could put that code up > too. > > Regards, > Benedict
for firefox, folks might want to try using the "bookmark synchroniser" extension (check the extensions page, avilable vrom the firefox home page). I like it a lot -- igves methe same bookmarks at home/work/wherever. You need an ftp location, though. m > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]