Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hmmm, maybe in AddCacheInfo.html at the bottom of a page , add buttons
> to mark this page as especially remembered, forgotten, read,
> unread, half read, save..?? ... and perhaps also doing a back() in the same
> click.
>
> Perhaps these would then link those pages into those additional
> directories.
>
> So if one is reading a great page but wants to save it for next week
> when one has more time to finish it, he would go to the bottom of the
> page and click 'save', or 'remember' Hmm, maybe all we need is one,
> 'saved'. He is then returned to the previous page (lasttime index).
Your browser will probably have a feature called "Bookmarks" or
similar, you could investigate using that to save the pages that you
want to revisit.
There is no need to add this feature into WWWOFFLE when a suitable
feature exists in the tools that you already have. Mozilla will let
you organise your bookmarks into folders so that you can group
together the pages that you want to view later.
You are trying to add in a very personal choice of pages into the
server side (WWWOFFLE) rather than using the client that you have
(Mozilla).
--
Andrew.
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Andrew M. Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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