http://www.kaylon.com has "Powermarks" shareware that I use extensively for sorting
exporting bookmarks. It might be worth a look for inspiration.
Cheers,
Kenn
InterKent Web Design
http://www.interkent.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Brett Lorenzen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 28, 1998 12:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: WC:>: Bookmark utility
Jack Killpatrick wrote:
> Well, I'm still working on ideas for searching the bookmark list. Ideas
> (beyond "categories, keywords, page titles, meta tags (maybe)") would be
> appreciated. Would be nice to come up with some clever idea beyond the norm.
I grabbed a copy of Microsoft's Access WebTrack file from the
OfficeUpdate site the other day. The principle behind it is stupid
("Here. take our access database of sites, and it'll come get MORE
sites we think of once a month for you.")
However, strip the 14,000 sites they seed it with out, nuke their
categories, and you have a decent Access template that allows saving of
URLs by two tiers of categories and description fields, with update
dates, rankings and whatnot.
Then you can rebuild it for various purposes, combine with (my
preference) WP8 mergefiles, and dump to semicolon delimited lists for
quick page updates.
I have one I'm setting up with keyword structure for a project with a
defined taxonomy, and one I'm trying with no categories to see if
searching the description field works well enough to do effective
sorts. No firm poinion yet, but working so far . . . .
Other benefit is that, being psuedo-SQL capable, you can always dump
data and move elsewhere if/when you figure out better way to do it.
Brett
application/ms-tnef