Mark Hansen wrote:
The way bookmarks are stored changed between pre-2.1 and 2.1.
In 2.1, bookmarks are stored in a database rather than in an html file.
The property mentioned above causes SM 2.1 to export the bookmarks (now
in a database) to an external html file upon exiting SM.
You still "bookmark this page" just as you always have.
Does this mean that in case of a crash or hang, SM fails to export the
DB and ... what? The info is lost, or just not backed up?
I know how to go into a broken HTML file and fix it, but what if the
database gets corrupted somehow -- will SM automatically save an empty
HTML file on exit? I'm sure I couldn't go in and fix the DB with SM
still running...
I'm sure you guys have thought this through, but I haven't.
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