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I am looking for a product that I am not sure exists. I have bookmarks to webpages in Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, and on a "Favorite Links" page on my website. Every time I add a bookmarked page, I have to do it five times. Is there a product or combination of products that will synchronize my bookmarks and generate a HTML document that I can upload to my website? I am using Windows 2000. NoSpamThankYouMam |
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> I have bookmarks to webpages in Internet Explorer, Mozilla
> Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, and on a "Favorite > Links" page on my website. Every time I add a bookmarked > page, I have to do it five times. Ok then - so why not just use the webpage for your bookmarks, insteed of the pull down menu in erach browser ? 1. Add to webpage 2. Uplioad web page 3. Load that web page and add it as your start up page in each browser |
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NoSpamThankYouMam wrote:
> I am looking for a product that I am not sure exists. > > I have bookmarks to webpages in Internet Explorer, Mozilla > Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, and on a "Favorite > Links" page on my website. Every time I add a bookmarked > page, I have to do it five times. Is there a product or > combination of products that will synchronize my bookmarks > and generate a HTML document that I can upload to my > website? I am using Windows 2000. > firefox has an extension that export bookmarks to IE (Favorites Converter), i dont know about others |
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On 22 Dec 2004 12:27:37 -0800, wrote:
>> I have bookmarks to webpages in Internet Explorer, Mozilla >> Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, and on a "Favorite >> Links" page on my website. Every time I add a bookmarked >> page, I have to do it five times. > >Ok then - so why not just use the webpage for your bookmarks, insteed >of the pull down menu in erach browser ? > >1. Add to webpage >2. Uplioad web page >3. Load that web page and add it as your start up page in each browser What the heck are you two talking about, here in ciwah that is? -- Rex |
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says... > > I am looking for a product that I am not sure exists. > > I have bookmarks to webpages in Internet Explorer, Mozilla > Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, and on a "Favorite > Links" page on my website. Every time I add a bookmarked > page, I have to do it five times. Is there a product or > combination of products that will synchronize my bookmarks > and generate a HTML document that I can upload to my > website? I am using Windows 2000. > > No, but I could write one for you for around $100.. |
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NoSpamThankYouMam wrote:
> I am looking for a product that I am not sure exists. Yahoo boookmarks <http://bookmarks.yahoo.com> |
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It's a bit late, but my solution to the problem is to save favorite links in
a dBase file. I have written a simple dBase program that then sorts the links into categories and prints the result out to an HTML page. There are various other programs around that could be used instead of dBase. I did try doing this job in Access and saving the result as an HTML file, but access puts in tons of unnecessary code. If you are better at Access than I am maybe you could write a script that writes a simple HTML page "NoSpamThankYouMam" <> wrote in message news:... > > I am looking for a product that I am not sure exists. > > I have bookmarks to webpages in Internet Explorer, Mozilla > Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, and on a "Favorite > Links" page on my website. Every time I add a bookmarked > page, I have to do it five times. Is there a product or > combination of products that will synchronize my bookmarks > and generate a HTML document that I can upload to my > website? I am using Windows 2000. > |
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In article <>, says...
> It's a bit late, but my solution to the problem is to save favorite links in > a dBase file. > > I have written a simple dBase program that then sorts the links into > categories and prints the result out to an HTML page. > There are various other programs around that could be used instead of dBase. > > I did try doing this job in Access and saving the result as an HTML file, > but access puts in tons of unnecessary code. If you are better at Access > than I am maybe you could write a script that writes a simple HTML page > Hey, Colin, I have an Excel macro that will rmove dubious HTML from adn Excel file saved as HTML. Would you like it? This the same Colin Wilson of http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk? If so, I like XanaNews, even though I'm posting this with Gravity. Say, why did you name it newsreader2.exe? |
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In comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html wrote:
:> I have bookmarks to webpages in Internet Explorer, Mozilla :> Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, and on a "Favorite :> Links" page on my website. Every time I add a bookmarked :> page, I have to do it five times. : Ok then - so why not just use the webpage for your bookmarks, insteed : of the pull down menu in erach browser ? : 1. Add to webpage : 2. Uplioad web page : 3. Load that web page and add it as your start up page in each browser Or, slight variation: 1. Add to bookmarks in Mozilla or Netscape 2. Use that as your start page. 3. Use one of many scripts, including one I have at http://incolor.inetnebr.com/hwolfe/computer/mysoftware/ called bm2html.pl to convert the bookmark.html file to a web page. ~herb ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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