[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Forrester) said: >3) If you have more than one bookmark for a URL (in different >folders), modifying one in some way, will modify the other copies.
>None of this is the behaviour I expected, and, I can see an argument >against it, but, I think it is good. Maybe I'm simply stupid, but it seems to me that in the development of Netscape decendents, such drastic changes should be options, not restrictive features arbitrarily imposed by some programmer I've never heard of for the sake of being different. Mozilla thumbs its nose at enough de facto OS/2 standards, does it really have to do the same to Netscape's own conventions? Or was that the whole idea behind Mozilla? Being as much like the worst OS on earth as possible. Jim L Snip XX to Email Labor and management on the west coast are costing the US economy $2 billion a day - yet they drag it on. Now tell me corporate execs are the only greedy ones.
