On 5 Oct 1998, Frederic Lepied wrote: > CH> /usr/bin/bookmarks-convert > CH> Converts html pages to bookmarks for several browsers like > CH> netscape, lynx, <which one do YOU want> > > CH> /usr/share/debian-bookmarks/debian-bookmarks.html > >Why don't you put it under the web hierarchy (/var/www) ? This way, it >would be available to all browsers through a server or directly from >the local file system.
I had something in mind more like a dummy user, named 'bookmark'. that way it could be reached through any(?) web server by hitting http://localhost/~bookmark perhaps a symlink into somewhere else might make it easier to reach via a file:// URL. as for which of netscape, lynx or whoever, my vote is 100% for ALL OF THEM. What I mean by this is to have a script to convert whatever data source we create into a series of flat text files which would be placed into the above /home/bookmark/public_html to be viewed in the browser. A question arises of whether to have one large file, or a hierarchical system (or both). - dave -- | oOOooO / --| oOobodoO / [EMAIL PROTECTED] --| ooOoOo / | II / "Rocky Road," croaked the toad. | II /