Whats the easiest way to save all the folders and links from IE browser favourites list?
Whats the easiest way to save all the folders and links from IE browser favourites list?
Robert00000
Keep a copy of the actual favourites folder...
edit: C:\Documents and Settings>*Your Profile Name*>Favourites
Just keep a copy of that Favourites folder
Yes of course, silly me, the hot weather is boiling my brain so cant think straight.Originally posted by 2nd gen noob@15 May 2004 - 18:56
Keep a copy of the actual favourites folder...
edit: C:\Documents and Settings>*Your Profile Name*>Favourites
Just keep a copy of that Favourites folder
I need to put the fan on and get a drink :guinesssmile:
thanks
Robert00000
If you use MyIE2, you can export your favorites as a single HTML file, like Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox does automatically.
You can import them just as easily. It's very handy.
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IE will export favorites to another browser or to a .htm file.
IE>file>import and export
Thanks, this is just what i need - all the links on one pageOriginally posted by Jg427@16 May 2004 - 22:59
IE will export favorites to another browser or to a .htm file.
IE>file>import and export
Robert00000
In 1999 I started developing my own Desktop Search Engine.
The only problem I had when changing computers was my favourites.
I made a small change to the program to allow me to archive them
just like I do Video, Music, Pics and text.
When archiving pictures it takes 2 lines of text. The first line had the
search information and the 2nd line had the path to the picture. So
instead of loading the picture. If I found HTTP on the 2nd line I put
the URL as the default in an input box. I copy and paste this into the
browser.
I can move my favourites to any computer anytime without disturbing
the existing ones. Currently I have my "internet news", "TrapLine"
and "other forum" postings archived. Random or Sequential access.
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