On 18 Jan 2005 at 3:52 -0600, Support-OrpheusComputing.com said, 
at least in part:  

> No, I think FF does that, it creates the single file. 

When I Export Bookmarks in FF, the default name of the file I 
get is bookmarks.html.

> Now it may depend on the type of export used, like if it's
> special program.  These are not needed to backup the Fav's, so
> I don't know why they exist.  

When I Export Favorites in IE, the default name of the file I 
get is bookmark.htm.  AFAIK IE has only one Export option.  Re 
backing up, I disk image using Acronis' True Image 

> FF imports IE Fav's on its own, and I think IT is what creates
> the special single file. 

I believe that's how the FF Import process works.

If you have a PC where IE is the only browser installed, you can 
see if you get a single file, bookmark.htm, when you Export 
Favorites. 

Karl
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