AND GUESS WHAT!!!!!!!!!!

No more than 30 seconds after typing the above I deleted the offending
bookmark... went to the page and rebookmarked, closed and restarted DO
and it appeared!

WIll try with others that have never been indexed.

Guess it's not a problem....... however, I still think saving aliases
between sessions would be useful

Martyn

On Oct 8, 8:39 am, Martyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> The reason I try to create an alias for Google Reader is that ever
> since I started using Do I have NEVER been able to get it to Index ALL
> my FF bookmarks. I have tried everything possible (deleting bookmarks,
> changing their names, backing up to my profile directory etc etc). To
> be honest I don't know how many bookmarks this affects and I would
> probably never have noticed apart from the fact that Google Reader is
> the one I use the most.
>
> The bookmark is on my Bookmark Toolbar and is called Reader. I can't
> for the life of me get DO to index it! That is why I wanted to make an
> alias for it. I have a number of bookmarks in a folder called
> Favourites (again on the BM toolbar) and only random ones of these are
> indexed and I have another folder called Others on the BM toolbar with
> every other bookmark I use in there. DO seems to index most of these.
> It just seems very random but related to the same bookmarks everytime.
> For example, I have moved the bookmark for google reader into lots of
> other directories and renamed it etc etc and it STILL won't appear in
> DO.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Martyn
>
> On Oct 8, 5:19 am, Jason Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The issue is how we create those strings and recognize what they are.  I
> > suppose we can parse the UID or store the type of the object directly
> > when we serialize.  That would allow us to special case out text items.
>
> > I believe if he had an item source that created those strings he had
> > aliased it would all work, excepting the lunacy of that.
>
> > It's possible to do, it's even reasonable to accomplish.  However its
> > another complication that might suggest there is a better way.  I don't
> > know, but I will ponder on it and make a branch with a fix.
>
> > Jason
>
> > On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 15:00 +1100, Christopher Halse Rogers wrote:
> > > Right.  I thought aliasing a string of text would work, too :).
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