P.S.  I'm not sure if Microsoft still offers Visual C++ Express (which is
free); if they do, that might work.


On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes "forever" (whatever that means) is an save option.
>
> But is there an option to delete an item prematurely (due to a change of
> mind)?  I asked about "forever" because the other save options would
> automatically delete the item... eventually.
>
> As I said - as far as I can tell - the what / when / how of bookmarks
>> getting their labels changed is entirely random.
>
> My bad...  I think the only thing you can do beyond describing the problem
> is to debug the application.  However, this costs money on Windows and is
> kind of geeky; from what I've read, I don't think you're familiar with
> programming.  Anyway, it's explained here:
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Debugging_Mozilla_on_Windows_FAQ
>
> I think all I can do (until I see the bug, and I'm on Linux) is look for a
> cleanup/refresh routine in the startup (or shutdown) code.  And for that I
> need to ask John some questions, now that his holiday is probably over.
>
> By the way - how do you give yourself a sig at google groups? I've had
>> no luck trying to set one up.
>
> It's a Gmail sig; I don't normally visit the group's site.
>
> In ALL things, strive for ><>,
> Chris
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 7:23 PM, ekbworldwide <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> > Umm...  The link works fine for me.  The thread's title is "duplicate
>> bug in
>> > gmarks 0.9.7.3"
>>
>> Sorry - the link works. Never mind.
>>
>>
>> > That sounds like a good idea for the bugs, especially considering that
>> only
>> > a file's uploader may delete it (something I found out after my last
>> > message).  Can pastebin delete a message that was saved forever?
>>
>> Yes "forever" (whatever that means) is an save option.
>>
>>
>> > But I don't understand what you mean about files being buggy.
>>
>> I remember that the files section was entirely unaccessable for "a
>> while" - I don't remember if it was a few days or a week or whatever -
>> you can ask John.
>>
>>
>> > Okay, I bookmarked that link (with the wrong title at first), and didn't
>> see
>> > it change.  Do you know what conditions surrounded that behavior?  (I
>> also
>> > restarted Fx just in case, and still didn't see anything.)
>> >
>>
>> As I said - as far as I can tell - the what / when / how of bookmarks
>> getting their labels changed is entirely random.
>>
>> It most often happens to my imdb bookmarks - but that's not surprising
>> - probably 10%+ of my bookmarks are for imdb.
>>
>> Almost always a sidebar refresh (or restarting Firefox) will fix the
>> label problem.  Avalon (2001) is a troubling example since gmarks
>> apparently erased the label entirely. Note that I rolled back to b4
>> since b5 crashes my firefox and vista as well.
>>
>> ===
>>
>> By the way - how do you give yourself a sig at google groups? I've had
>> no luck trying to set one up.
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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