I was wonder if there was a bug in the bookmarks noify, its seem i can't
do properties on any of the bookmark its grayed out. is it a bug or did
they turn it off for 1.0?
!
I wonder how that happened...?
Thanks!
Copied from CD-ROM?
this has been the case for me also... never have been able to delete
bookmarks... regardless of the build of mozilla i've used... using
2002022308 at the moment... later/more recent nightlies don't let me
send mail at all
dman84 wrote:
this has been the case for me also never have been able to delete
bookmarks regardless of the build of mozilla i've used using
2002022308 at the moment later/more recent nightlies don't let me
send mail at all
make sure if you are using a profile that none of the files
Alexander Huebenett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
that doesn't look like a bug but like a problem with permissions on the
bookmark file.
Wow! You're right - the file was read only!
I wonder how that happened...?
Thanks!
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
Alexander Huebenett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
that doesn't look like a bug but like a problem with permissions on the
bookmark file.
Wow! You're right - the file was read only!
I wonder how that happened...?
Thanks!
Hello,
With mozilla 0.9.8 (Linux) I find that I can't change my bookmarks anymore
within mozilla.
While a session is running I can add new bookmarks, change properties etc.
but when I quit and restart mozilla I find that all of my changes have
been lost.
Is this a known bug?
Are there any
Am 27.02.2002 01:17 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
With mozilla 0.9.8 (Linux) I find that I can't change my bookmarks anymore
within mozilla.
While a session is running I can add new bookmarks, change properties etc.
but when I quit and restart mozilla I find that all of my changes have
I am using Mozilla .97 and have used find to list ebay bookmarks. All are outdate and
I
tried to delete those in the list but was unable to do so. No error message, they just
were not deleted.
I can delete individual bookmarks from the general list but it is hard to find the
ones I
want
Lou wrote:
I am using Mozilla .97 and have used find to list ebay bookmarks. All are outdate
and I
tried to delete those in the list but was unable to do so. No error message, they
just
were not deleted.
I can delete individual bookmarks from the general list but it is hard to find
Hi!
I'm using Mozilla 0.9.8 on two hosts, both using the same bookmarks-file
that resides in AFS. The problem is that if there are two simultaneous
mozilla sessions, the last session that exits overwrites the bookmarks
of the other.
Is there a way to let mozilla reload it's bookmarks
I have been using build 2002012803 quite successfully, but I have tried
updating/upgrading to later nightly builds for the last two weeks. Each
time, all seems to work fine except when I go to use my Bookmarks, which
is several hundred, with some being 3 layers deep. As long as the Book-
mark
Running NT4 SP6a. I upgraded from v0.98 to the latest Win32 nighties
in pub/mozilla/nightly/2002-02-18-06-trunk and then many (but not all)
of the bookmarks were unresponsive to left or right clicks. I then
tried backing up 1 day and then even further back to 2002021510. Still
the same problem
, all seems to work fine except when I go to use my Bookmarks, which
is several hundred, with some being 3 layers deep. As long as the Book-
mark is showing on the page, everything is fine, but if it's one of the
Bookmarks that is below the page out of view, when I put my mouse
pointer
on the down
Tom Hatta wrote:
Kryptolus wrote:
Tom Hatta wrote:
I've deleted my Personal Toolbar Folder. Creating a new folder with
the same name doesn't fix it, nor dragging a link to the toolbar
area. Does anyone know how to fix my situation?
View-Set as personal toolbar folder
Nothing
Tom Hatta wrote:
Oh, it just worked!
My account of what didn't work:
1. select folder
2. View-Set as personal toolbar folder
Was the option disabled or did it not do anything?
My account of what worked:
1. double click on the folder so it opens up
2. View-Set as personal
I've deleted my Personal Toolbar Folder. Creating a new folder with the
same name doesn't fix it, nor dragging a link to the toolbar area. Does
anyone know how to fix my situation?
Tom Hatta wrote:
I've deleted my Personal Toolbar Folder. Creating a new folder with the
same name doesn't fix it, nor dragging a link to the toolbar area. Does
anyone know how to fix my situation?
View-Set as personal toolbar folder
Kryptolus wrote:
Tom Hatta wrote:
I've deleted my Personal Toolbar Folder. Creating a new folder with
the same name doesn't fix it, nor dragging a link to the toolbar
area. Does anyone know how to fix my situation?
View-Set as personal toolbar folder
Nothing happened. Even
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Alex wrote:
In 4.7, in the mail window, I went to menu and clicked on Communicator,
then
Bookmarks. Is there an equivalent in 6.2?
And you thought this was such a gem of interest you posted it four times?
:)
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
and why
In 4.7, in the mail window, I went to menu and clicked on Communicator, then
Bookmarks. Is there an equivalent in 6.2?
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Alex wrote:
In Netscape 4.7, from the mail window, I could access b
In 4.7, in the mail window, I went to menu and clicked on Communicator, then
Bookmarks. Is there an equivalent in 6.2?
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Alex wrote:
In Netscape 4.7, from the mail window, I could access b
In 4.7, in the mail window, I went to menu and clicked on Communicator, then
Bookmarks. Is there an equivalent in 6.2?
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Alex wrote:
In Netscape 4.7, from the mail window, I could access b
In 4.7, in the mail window, I went to menu and clicked on Communicator, then
Bookmarks. Is there an equivalent in 6.2?
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Alex wrote:
In Netscape 4.7, from the mail window, I could access b
Alex wrote:
In 4.7, in the mail window, I went to menu and clicked on Communicator, then
Bookmarks. Is there an equivalent in 6.2?
And you thought this was such a gem of interest you posted it four times? :)
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We are the borg^]dbdbiMicrosoft.
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Alex wrote:
In 4.7, in the mail window, I went to menu and clicked on Communicator,
then
Bookmarks. Is there an equivalent in 6.2?
And you thought this was such a gem of interest you posted it four times?
:)
--
Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P
We are the borg^]dbdbiMicrosoft.
Alex wrote:
In Netscape 4.7, from the mail window, I could access bookmarks from the
Communicator menu item and access the web. How do I do this in Netscape
6.2? It doesn't contain bookmarks and doesn't allow me to change the tool
bar and there doesn't seem to be a personal toolbar
it, click a link or two on the
main page, and /then/ the nested bookmarks structure would get around
to expanding. Hellishly unresponsive.
The +/- boxes probably don't look as neat to people, but who cares: they
work, and they work quickly.
I'm assuming that the speedup is due
on the
main page, and /then/ the nested bookmarks structure would get around
to expanding. Hellishly unresponsive.
The +/- boxes probably don't look as neat to people, but who cares: they
work, and they work quickly.
I'm assuming that the speedup is due to the tringles/boxes change.
Perhaps
looks for bookmarks.html while Netscape uses bookmark.htm. No
problem, a symlnk solved that and I am sharing bookmarks.
But now I decided to go to Mozilla 0.9.6 under my Windows partition
(because
the Mail program allows combination of IMAP and POP3). Again, mail
folders no problem, but creating
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
...and this is what I see:
I'm afraid that my sidebar looks similar to my bookmarks window.
The cause is, as Neil guessed, the landing of the remake of the bookmarks
into an outliner. By using nightlies, you have this risk, and Mozilla is a
development browser anyways, not a final, solid, stable product (at least as
of yet).
In 2001120703, the trouble with the seperators got fixed
Hi,
Some recent Nightly Build destroyed my Bookmarks Separator Lines.
I had my bookmarks categorized in Folder (e.g., hardware, software,
games); then within each folder, I would place separator lines to
separate groups of bookmarks.
HARDWARE
SOFTWARE
- -- separator line
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
Some recent Nightly Build destroyed my Bookmarks Separator Lines.
[Guess] Outliner landing?
I demand that Peter Lairo may or may not have written...
I have already tried cycling though the sort/unsorted displays
This fixed it for me, but the sort isn't persisting :-(
Hello,
apparently everybody has seen the problems about the bookmarks in mozilla
release 096. It is impossible to file or manage the bookmarks.
My question is just about bugzilla, these bugs have been reported (about
bookmarks) and they are marked resolved. So, how do you process to fix the
bugs
Alexandre Anthonioz wrote:
My question is just about bugzilla, these bugs have been reported (about
bookmarks) and they are marked resolved. So, how do you process to fix the
bugs on your browser, does it simply mean that the problem is resolved for
the next release ?
Three possiblities
I just noticed that if I right click on a bookmark and select its
properties, there's the Notify tab. It looks like it will change the
icon/make a sound etc when it sees that the site is updated. This is a
really cool feature, but it doesn't seem to work for me. Where can I
find more
I just noticed that if I right click on a bookmark and select its
properties, there's the Notify tab. It looks like it will change the
icon/make a sound etc when it sees that the site is updated. This is a
really cool feature, but it doesn't seem to work for me. Where can I
find more
If you try to create a new drawer u will get a warning what is this
and is this worth reporting as a bug. ?
If you mean the alert when creating a new bookmark folder, it has
aldready been reported, see
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108794
alpha wrote:
If you try to create a new drawer u will get a warning what is this
and is this worth reporting as a bug. ?
Its funny that this thread is not present in Mozilla.. I dont see it
downloaded. Netscape 6.2 downloaded this thread.
I thought this was it here:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109650
dunno if it is or not for sure.
jesus X wrote:
dman84 wrote:
check tomorrow's nightly for
try this one, they were checked in a the same time:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15050:
page load shouldn't overwrite text typed into the url bar
-dman84
dman84 wrote:
Its funny that this thread is not present in Mozilla.. I dont see it
downloaded. Netscape 6.2 downloaded
dman84 wrote:
try this one, they were checked in a the same time:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15050:
page load shouldn't overwrite text typed into the url bar
Not it either. The bug I'm talking about is
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66834
--
jesus X [
dman84 wrote:
check tomorrow's nightly for the URL+typing focus stealing.. that should
be fixed finally.
Can you give me a bug #? I'm still seeing this in 200503 as well as the
build from the 14th.
--
jesus X [ Booze-fueled paragon of pointless cruelty and wanton sadism. ]
email
the bookmarks one is filed.. some other stuff will go thru re-writes to
'outliners' that will make those that use the new 'outliners' stuff
respond faster.. performance is definetely on the list for 1.0.
-dman84
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
I set up folders on my personal toolbar. In Netscape
annoyance, but an
annoyance nonetheless.
The other thing I noticed (using Netscape 4.79 vs. Moz 200108) is
moz still has a very rough overall feel as far as smoothness of
transitions in menus and bookmarks. IMHO this is something that needs to
be addressed for a 1.0 product, as even though
for this? It's a minor annoyance, but an
annoyance nonetheless.
The other thing I noticed (using Netscape 4.79 vs. Moz 200108) is
moz still has a very rough overall feel as far as smoothness of
transitions in menus and bookmarks. IMHO this is something that needs to
be addressed for a 1.0 product, as even
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
I set up folders on my personal toolbar. In Netscape 4.x, if I select
one folder, and then move to the next, opening each successive folder
also requires 1 click - In moz it requires 2 for every folder after the
first. Is there a reason for this? It's a minor
Jay Garcia wrote:
Don't know if this is a bug or a reason for a RFE ...
At any rate I use the middle mouse button programmed for dbl-click and
that works ok. So, in effect, it's still a single-click .. :-D
If your middle button is set to double-click, are you still able to use
Dan Howard wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
Don't know if this is a bug or a reason for a RFE ...
At any rate I use the middle mouse button programmed for dbl-click and
that works ok. So, in effect, it's still a single-click .. :-D
If your middle button is set to double-click, are you
200108) is
moz still has a very rough overall feel as far as smoothness of
transitions in menus and bookmarks. IMHO this is something that needs to
be addressed for a 1.0 product, as even though it's a completely new
product, it's still going to be compared to the 4.xx line of Netscape
products
Sierk Bornemann wrote:
Hi!
I hope, I am at a right place in this NG.
My question:
Using Mozilla as my default browser either under Windows and Linux, I
want to share my bookmarks file on an extra FAT16-Partition. Is this
possible?
What do I eventually have to change in the prefs
Hi!
I hope, I am at a right place in this NG.
My question:
Using Mozilla as my default browser either under Windows and Linux, I
want to share my bookmarks file on an extra FAT16-Partition. Is this
possible?
What do I eventually have to change in the prefs or liprefs files to
access one
A plug-in may want to provide a bookmark service. (I think that a
bookmark service is also mentioned as an example of something a plug-in
could provide, on some page on the Mozilla website) And, instead of
having the user look somewhere else for these bookmarks, why not have
these bookmarks
John Anderson wrote:
Try going to bookmarks manager: ctrl-b
Click on your personal toolbar folder so it is highlighted, then goto
the view menu and select Set as personal toolbar folder
It worked!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
I posted this some days ago, but got no replies. Posting again, in case
people missed it
-
Is it possible for a plug-in to modify the bookmarks list loaded into
memory in Mozilla i.e. WITHOUT writing anything to bookmarks.html on disk?
I searched thru
Why would you want to do such a thing?
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ajoy Bhatia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I posted this some days ago, but got no replies. Posting again, in case
people missed it
-
Is it possible for a plug-in to modify the bookmarks list
Is there anyway to have Mozilla display the bookmarks (when clicking on
Bookmarks in the menubar) in a multi-column format, rather than IE style
of putting everything in one long culoumn that you have to scroll
through? Maybe a hidden tweak in prefs.js, or something like that? I
have a rather
Hi All,
I managed to changed the bookmarks location in Windows version of NS 6.1 and
Mozilla. However, I am not able to find the pref.js from my Mac OS X
installation. Please help.
Best Regards,
Andy
Peter Lairo wrote:
Scott Tran wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
I have a similar problem with bookmarks. Somewhere between the
20011009 and 20011015 builds, the bookmarks in the personal toolbar
simply disapeared! Oddly, my bookmarks do appear in the sidebar and
in the menues!?
Are u
there is no way, or do
you just not know of a way to fix the personal toolbar bookmarks?
--
Regards,
Peter Lairo
Scott Tran wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
I have a similar problem with bookmarks. Somewhere between the
20011009 and 20011015 builds, the bookmarks in the personal toolbar
simply disapeared! Oddly, my bookmarks do appear in the sidebar and in
the menues!?
Are u using the Mouse Gestures
Peter Henderson wrote:
...try
Edit Preferences Navigator and make sure Bookmarks is selected...
I was not clear enough. I do see the bookmarks dropdown menu in the
personal toolbar. I do *not* see any of the bookmarks I placed into the
personal tool directly by fragging them
On 1 Sep 2001 12:48:39 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Emlyn) wrote:
Does anyone else agree that bookmark is a misnomer?
No. Bookmarks mark a web PAGE, just as a real bookmark marks a page in a
book. Unless a site is very poorly designed, the web SITE and web PAGE are
not the same thing
user wrote:
Is there any way to turn off the scrolling through of bookmarks and make
it like Netscape 4.7x where it creates another row of bookmarks when it
fills the length of the screen? I have alot of bookmarks and find it
very annoying having to scroll forever to find a certain bookmark
On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 11:23:18PM +0100, Brian S. Craigie wrote:
made it scroll instead. If the developers were to change it back to
column mode, they'd have to make it a preference option. I can't see
Another thought would be to do a best of both worlds thing and have
it list sideways
Thats understandable. But do any of you know of a third party program or
utility that could deal with bookmarks better? The only things keeping
me from moving from Netscape 4.78 to Mozilla full time are the
bookmarking deal and the incredibly slow speed of mozilla. And some
plugin issues
user wrote:
Thats understandable. But do any of you know of a third party program
or utility that could deal with bookmarks better? The only things
keeping me from moving from Netscape 4.78 to Mozilla full time are the
bookmarking deal and the incredibly slow speed of mozilla. And some
user wrote:
I'm to lazy to
do that.
There's your problem, right there. :-)
Gerv
Is there any way to turn off the scrolling through of bookmarks and make
it like Netscape 4.7x where it creates another row of bookmarks when it
fills the length of the screen? I have alot of bookmarks and find it
very annoying having to scroll forever to find a certain bookmark. Yes,
I could
Emlyn wrote:
Four problems with that plan:
1] Last page visted remembers one page, and only one, out of the
eight or nine pages I typically have open while I surf.
2] Last page visited gives you the page defined by the last link you
clicked in some window (a seemingly randomly chosen
FYI, I have filed a Bugzilla bug (ID: 97096) about
this, but it hasn't seen any activity. :-(
See all the comments at:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97096
As you can see there, I could trace my problem to
a couple of bookmarks that were referring to NT servers
that I
.
The History tab (which is I'm assuming what you mean) shows the
last-visited sites catagorised by the domain name. But the point of
bookmarks is not to have to remember domain names. Yes, the History
tab works (sans scrollbar functionality) but it takes a lot of digging
around.
Does anyone else
to revisit any page
you've been to within the period that you preserve your
surfing history.
The History tab (which is I'm assuming what you mean) shows
the last-visited sites catagorised by the domain name. But
the point of bookmarks is not to have to remember domain
names. Yes, the History tab
Emlyn wrote:
If there were some alternative to bookmarks - something that actually
behaved like an actual bookmark - then I could tell Mozilla to
remember the URL of this page, and preferably the position of the
scrollbars within the page, on a once-only basis.
Maybe something like a Mark
And it came to pass that Mark wrote:
Emlyn wrote:
If there were some alternative to bookmarks - something
that actually behaved like an actual bookmark - then I
could tell Mozilla to remember the URL of this page, and
preferably the position of the scrollbars within the page,
on a once
In my book, a bookmark isn't my favourite book, it's a device that
holds a certain page for me.
Say I'm reading the Fight Club transcript. Then, due to outside
interference, I have to leave the computer. Should I bookmark the
script to be sure of finding it again? But this clutters my bookmarks
Emlyn wrote:
If there were some alternative to bookmarks - something that actually
behaved like an actual bookmark - then I could tell Mozilla to
remember the URL of this page, and preferably the position of the
scrollbars within the page, on a once-only basis.
If it were possible
a certain page for me.
Say I'm reading the Fight Club transcript. Then, due to outside
interference, I have to leave the computer. Should I bookmark the
script to be sure of finding it again? But this clutters my bookmarks
folder - it's a bookmark that I know I'll have to delete very soon
Thanks for the pointer.
However, that one seems to be about MacOSX, while I'm
running WinNT4 SP6a, on a PIII/450MHz. And this
problem has been there only since the 0.9.3 release.
My bookmarks are bit big (168K), but previous releases
of Mozilla, NS4.78 and IE5 have had NO problems in
displaying
Hi,
Of late, my Mozilla 0.9.3 has started behaving somewhat
weird - the *first time* I access my bookmarks in a
Mozilla window, it takes VERY long to open and freezes
*all* the Mozilla windows.
This consistently happens the first time I access the
bookmarks from a window - subsequent
I have NS 6.1 PR1 and I have TONS of bookmarks. With previous versions
of NS I could easily copy the bookmarks.html file to my home pc or
wherever and have my links wherever I need them. I can't find any such
file for NS 6, have they done away with it ? Are we now stuck with a
rotten
Diane wrote:
I have NS 6.1 PR1 and I have TONS of bookmarks. With previous versions
of NS I could easily copy the bookmarks.html file to my home pc or
wherever and have my links wherever I need them. I can't find any such
file for NS 6, have they done away with it ? Are we now stuck
Anyone, Maybe this is addressed some place but I couldn't find it.
On Mozilla 0.9.2, I go through the bookmark fix of customizing the
sidebar to remove the bookmarks, quit mozilla, fire it back up again,
and then then try to customize the sidebar again by adding the bookmarks
tab back
Gerard Allwein wrote:
Anyone, Maybe this is addressed some place but I couldn't find it.
On Mozilla 0.9.2, I go through the bookmark fix of customizing the
sidebar to remove the bookmarks, quit mozilla, fire it back up again,
and then then try to customize the sidebar again by adding
And it came to pass that Gerard Allwein wrote:
Anyone, Maybe this is addressed some place but I couldn't
find it.
On Mozilla 0.9.2, I go through the bookmark fix of
customizing the sidebar to remove the bookmarks, quit
mozilla, fire it back up again, and then then try to
customize
Hi,
in Mozilla (using 0.9.2) I can configure bookmarks so I'm notified when the
page changes. Is this really implemented? I tried this feature, but nothing
happened.
I would think it's just not finished yet, but reading the description of
bug 74627 makes me think it works for others.
Thanks
rob wrote:
Hmmm ... just have a question about how the bookmarks are supposed to be
working these days.
I test mozilla / NS builds at home and at work, and I've got some
different behavior happening depending on where i use it and what build
i'm using so i'm sorta wondering what
whoops.
ok, i'm feeling silly ...
thanks
:rob
Ian Davey wrote:
rob wrote:
Hmmm ... just have a question about how the bookmarks are supposed to
be working these days.
I test mozilla / NS builds at home and at work, and I've got some
different behavior happening depending on where i
Hmmm ... just have a question about how the bookmarks are supposed to be
working these days.
I test mozilla / NS builds at home and at work, and I've got some
different behavior happening depending on where i use it and what build
i'm using so i'm sorta wondering what is supposed
David Hallowell wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
NO, i think you have to export the bookmark from NC4.x to an
ldif file first. Then in mozilla go to bookmarks and import
text bookmarks. Select the ldif file and you#re done.
You're thinking of address books :)
Bookmarks in Netscape
NO, i think you have to export the bookmark from NC4.x to an ldif file
first. Then in mozilla go to bookmarks and import text bookmarks.
Select the ldif file and you#re done.
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that JJKC wrote:
I just re-installed mozilla on my Mac OS9 machine
Peter Lairo wrote:
NO, i think you have to export the bookmark from NC4.x to an ldif file
first. Then in mozilla go to bookmarks and import text bookmarks.
Select the ldif file and you#re done.
You're thinking of address books :)
Bookmarks in Netscape 4.x and below use the same format
David Hallowell wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
NO, i think you have to export the bookmark from NC4.x to an ldif file
first. Then in mozilla go to bookmarks and import text bookmarks.
Select the ldif file and you#re done.
You're thinking of address books :)
Bookmarks in Netscape 4.x
And it came to pass that John Dobbins wrote:
David Hallowell wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
NO, i think you have to export the bookmark from NC4.x
to an ldif file first. Then in mozilla go to bookmarks
and import text bookmarks. Select the ldif file and
you#re done.
You're
to an ldif file
first. Then in mozilla go to bookmarks and import text bookmarks.
Select the ldif file and you#re done.
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that JJKC wrote:
I just re-installed mozilla on my Mac OS9 machine and it
didn't capture my bookmarks from Netscape 4.7
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Uhh forgive me:
Notice spelling of Bookmarks File.
Its been bookmarks since Netscape 3.0.4 days.
Since I use a Mac there is a minor difference though. PC's use the three
letter suffix system and therefor the file is bookmarks.htm on a PC. On
a Mac its
And it came to pass that Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Christopher Jahn wrote:
And it came to pass that JJKC wrote:
I just re-installed mozilla on my Mac OS9 machine and it
didn't capture my bookmarks from Netscape 4.7. Is there
any way I can get them after the fact
And it came to pass that Jay Garcia wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Uhh forgive me:
Notice spelling of Bookmarks File.
Its been bookmarks since Netscape 3.0.4 days.
Since I use a Mac there is a minor difference though. PC's
use the three letter suffix system and therefor
For the longest time now, the Bookmarks tab in My Sidebar has been
empty... I thought this was a bug still being worked on, but I just
installed the same nightly I'm running on my brother's machine (both Win
2k Pro) and his bookmarks panel works fine... So obviously it isn't
just a bug
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