I'm not quite sure how this would be implemented without a history,
though I'm not a programmer.  It WOULD, however, solve the problem I
have with the handful of sites that don't place their favicons in the
root directory of the website.

On Sep 18, 11:39 am, Devo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I have an idea for a favicon fix.  If you disable your
> history, your favicons disappear unless you go into the options menu
> and hit ok.  I read another post that says for missing icons you can
> put the path of the favicon into the notes section.
>
> What if there was an additional text box specifically for favicons.
> When Gmarks is first run and history is enabled, the path for the
> favicon would be put in this box.  The second time Gmarks is run this
> path would remain in the box, and therefore would not need to be
> updated.  If the history is not enabled, the options menu trick would
> attempt to find the favicons and place the path in the box.  If they
> were not found, the user could manually input the paths if they wish.
>
> I know this seems like a lot of work for such a minor thing, but it
> kind of bugs me and hopefully this could be fixed.
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