hawker wrote:
On 8/20/2013 10:13 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
hawker wrote:
On 8/20/2013 8:47 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Just because I place a bookmark in one sub-folder today does
not mean
that will be where I'll look for it next week. Also I may be
working on
a project with multiple open sites and have to shut down for
the day.
I'll create a temporary folder to hold bookmarks of currently
open pages
*ASSUMING* I'll pick up where I left off the next day. "Next
day" may
not arrive for a week or more ;/
I do fairly well in remember a keyword for A single bookmark of
a group,
i.e. I can retrieve A bookmark by using the search box of
"Manage
bookmarks". But having found THAT individual bookmark I see no
way to
Identify which folder it is in.
Help please. TIA
This issue has bothered me for a long long time. It seems it got
broken somewhere between NS 4.7x and Mozilla never to be fixed.
Makes it so hard to re-organize book marks or find other book
marks in the same folder.
Thank you. You just made a senior citizen who has been around
since
sometime early in the NS4.??? cycle feel much less senile.
Have any pointers to where and how the information is stored in my
profile. Or am I about to start on one of those fascinating
explorations
of questions one never knew had such detailed information
available ;)
Well you just made this less than senior (I'm 45) feel older ;-)
I started in Netscape 1.0 (not quite Mosaic) but also go back to
the early BBS days of the 1970s.
You mean you don't want me to mention having ONLY an 026 as my
input device, and "core" was called that for a very apparent
reason <GRIN>
Anyway the bookmarks used to be stored in a nice HTML file so
when I got lost I would open it and edit or search in it. Now it
is some sort of convoluted database file that is not easy to
open, read and edit.
If everything was easy :>
In other words, unless someone has an extension to manage it we
are SOL.
I haven't practiced my TCL/TK in eons. If the hints of its
structure I've found are accurate, I should be able to parse it
with TCL. But what is retirement for anyway?
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