Hi Eric & Ruth,
Failing that (without hopefully seeming too paranoid), you could always
ask our governments who are trying much harder these days in trying to
trace many Internet activities, stemming from ip-functions - if they
could send you a copy of where you have been on the Internet ;-)
marc
Thanks Eric,
I'm on a mac. I suspect it would be easier with a PC
I have tried this kind of approach so far with no success but I will
give it another go now.
in the meantime I found an alternative if un-compact solution to my
problem.
Not exactly - but the Firefox Clipper add-on http://clipmarks.com/
does allow you track (and comment) your own surfing.
cheers
Ruth
On a PC you can try:
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application
Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\default.qfb\Backups
in firefox and
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application
Data\Netscape\NSB\Profiles\9jou3mgc.default\bookmarks.bak in Netscape.
On a Mac, just drop down o the console or file manager check out the
same
folder extensions /desktop/path/path/path to firefox/profiles/
It will be in xhtml but a quick copy and paste should do the trick.
Eric
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