Ben Combee wrote:
Remember that Nokia also owns Intellisync, a developer for Palm OS.
Yes. This is true. Thanks for reminding me.
Actually, it seems that accessing the browser bookmarks might be a
feature for a future version of their email/sync client that Verizon uses.
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Remember that Nokia also owns Intellisync, a developer for Palm OS.
On 9/28/07, Donald C. Kirker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lionscribe wrote:
> > Donald C. Kirker wrote:
> >> Sure. Bookmark importing.
> >
> > Well with an email address of
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > it pretty much gives away what
Lionscribe wrote:
Donald C. Kirker wrote:
Sure. Bookmark importing.
Well with an email address of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
it pretty much gives away what
Nokia has up its sleeves in developing
their next PDA :-)
Woho! I didn't see that.
My interest has just perked!
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Donald C. Kirker wrote:
>Sure. Bookmark importing.
Well with an email address of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
it pretty much gives away what
Nokia has up its sleeves in developing
their next PDA :-)
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n the browser?
Roger Stringer
At 04:15 AM 9/14/2007, you wrote:
Subject: Re: Accessing Browser bookmarks
From: "Bogdan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 14:38:50 -
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I tried both and it seems that the only API available is to open
the browser in the bo
Roger Stringer wrote:
Does anyone else find this a weird request?
Is there a legitimate reason to want to programmatically mess with
the bookmarks on the browser?
Sure. Bookmark importing.
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Roger Stringer wrote:
Does anyone else find this a weird request?
Is there a legitimate reason to want to programmatically mess with
the bookmarks on the browser?
I.e. you could self-bookmark your website etc..
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Does anyone else find this a weird request?
Is there a legitimate reason to want to programmatically mess with
the bookmarks on the browser?
Roger Stringer
At 04:15 AM 9/14/2007, you wrote:
Subject: Re: Accessing Browser bookmarks
From: "Bogdan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu
i am afraid you will have to find it yourself. palm isnt very helpful with
formats of internal databases. at least almost everything i ever needed i had to
reverseengineer myself. but i didnt played with blazer at all so i can't help
with it
Bogdan wrote:
> I tried both and it seems that the only
I tried both and it seems that the only API available is to open the browser in
the bookmarks page. This is not useful to me because I don't really need to
interact with the browser, I want only to access the bookmarks. I imagine that
they are stored in a database, but which one is it, and what
Try this CHM file:
https://pdn.palm.com/regac/pdn/ViewDocument?docId=3780
PalmAPIGuide_Palmos.chm
On 9/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I make changes to the bookmarks section in the browser? I would like
> to add, delete and update bookmarks programatically. Is the
If you mean Blazer, I would recommend that you look at pdn.palm.com
They have all kinds of info on that sort of thing. Also, read their
PDF, 'developer's guide' or something like that... I am sure it says
something about Blazer APIs.
On 9/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How c
How can I make changes to the bookmarks section in the browser? I would like to
add, delete and update bookmarks programatically. Is there an API that does
this?
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