I would personally consider using the password store to retrieve the
password (either from epiphany's password store or the Gnome Keyring)
for google bookmarks rather than pull in the cookie from the browser.
Requiring that the user has logged in (i.e. that there is a cookie)
doesn't feel right to me.  This is the direction I'm planning to take
epilicious in, as soon as I find some inspiration and spare time :-)

Do you have good documentation for the google bookmarks API?  Last
time I looked there wasn't anything offical from Google.  I managed to
track down something based on a reverse-engineering effort (I think)
but then ran out of time/steam and didn't put it in epilicious.

/M

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Fabio Rafael da Rosa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But that's exactly my idea.
>
> Em Qua, 2008-11-19 às 08:26 -0500, Jeff escreveu:
>> Fabio, if you manage to write such a plugin that works with the future
>> epiphany webkit version, you'd be my hero :) but then, wouldn't a
>> plugin that "synchronizes" epiphany's bookmarks to google bookmarks be
>> much better? I'd like to keep my two computers in sync that way, but
>> why make a separation between the epiphany bookmarks and the google
>> ones?
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