On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 15:20, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 00:19, Technoslick wrote:
> 
> > Stephen! That's not fair! You covered all your bases with that shotgun 
> > approach. ;0)
> 
> (Solly Cholly)
> 
> > I don't doubt all those contribute to my problem. However, I was 
> > wondering about the way KDE stores and indexes (if any) the 
> > bookmarks.
> 
> Doesn't it just suck stuff from say, a Galeon .XBEL and convert it into
> a Konqueror formatted HTML page? I'm trying to figure out now exactly
> how indexing is done, but not getting very far...
> 
> I do know, though, that it's stored in
> ~/home/usernamegoeshere/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/bookmarks.xml
> 
> ...so wouldn't that really have to do with parsing a file of large size
> - albeit an XML, but that would/SHOULD be a function of how Konqueror
> parses the file...ya?
> 
> >  I haven't had the time to sort through all the imported 
> > links, but many were three levels down, and therefore are up to four 
> > levels down now. Maybe, KDE has a problem working with that kind of 
> > hierarchy? 
> 
> It's not really a hierarchy - in a static sense - it's a hierarchy
> inside of the XML document, though...but overall, it's a static
> document; Konqueror would be tripping the light fantastic trying to sort
> through it and present "folders" as it were, along with their
> contents...
> 
> > I have to sort though all these links, anyway. Many are now dead. As I 
> > reorganize them, dropping the dead and no longer intersting ones, I 
> > hope to find a workable compromise.
> 
> Check Status: All
> 
> ...that SHOULD find all yer dead links - but from what I understand
> already, it would take a fair long while, ay?
Me I just switch to another browser. The page is there somewhere.


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