Ray Davison wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I prefer to do the export under my responsibilty(verifying that my
bookmarks are ok, and saving bookmarks under differents names based on
the date) - i hate the automatic export. Imagine that the bokkmarks are
corrupted when the autoExportHTML work ... you loose it !
Point taken. So look in the bookmark backup directory, it keeps many
generations. If
you only use a single profile this might work for you. But since they have now
tied
the bookmark file to a single profile I find managing it is a bit more of a
challenge. I have a script that makes backups with incremented names.
I have found the bookmark file to be quite rugged. Mine started life in
NetScape. It
is very bloated because of lack of house cleaning, has 70 subdivisions, the HTML
version is 660K, the SQL version is 10M, I use it cross-platform, and it still
works.
Ray
To add to what Ray says (and I claim precedence on bookmark sloppiness and bloat)
what you're looking for in Bookmark Manager is Tools -> Restore. Click on a date and
presumably you're restored to your state as of that date.
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