On 11/11/2009 8:23 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 11/10/2009 5:04 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> Martin Freitag:
>>> David E. Ross schrieb:
>>>> On 11/10/2009 8:27 AM, ClintonHammond wrote:
>>>>> How can one edit one's own bookmarks file??
>>>> It can be edited while SeaMonkey is toally terminated.  I strongly
>>>> suggest using Wordpad and not Notepad.  The file contains some control
>>>> characters that might cause Notepad to corrupt the file. 
>>> What? I never heared of that. HTML is plain text, what control
>>> characters should there be?
>> I'm also wondering. *g*
>>
>> Hartmut
> 
> It seems that I remember the contents of the file collapsed when I
> deleted an entire bookmark using Notepad.  That is, the file became one
> long line of text.  This was so long ago (I was still using Netscape
> 4.x, before there was a Mozilla Foundation), that I can't remember
> exactly what the problem was.  I do know that whatever the problem, it
> did not happen with Wordpad.  Perhaps, something has changed since long
> ago.
> 

Oh, I was likely using Windows 95.  Notepad on Windows XP is different.

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