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Re: LYNX-DEV deleting bookmarks: bug


From: Jason Baker
Subject: Re: LYNX-DEV deleting bookmarks: bug
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 10:50:39 -0700

On Apr 15, Philip Webb wrote:
> 970415 Howard Kaikow wrote: 
> > I find that I am able to edit lynx_bookmarks.html with an ordinary text
> > editor such as jed or pico or edit.
> > 
> > At 11:31 PM 4/14/97 -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
> --- snip ---
> > >thanx for telling me: i raised this on the list a couple of months ago
> > >& was told by all but one respondent that they couldn't reproduce it;
> > >the one (other) was left as puzzled as me.
> > >
> > >so WHY is the bookmark file not a regularly editable file?
> 
> there's no problem if you edit the bookmark file with an ordinary editor,
> provided you stick to simply deleting lines or making amendments in them.
> problems arise if you try to do fancier things.
> the BUG hits you if you try to use  r  to delete an entry
> while viewing the bookmark file within Lynx,
> when it deletes the entry ABOVE the one which is hilited:
> that's the bug i discovered & one other person had encountered,
> but no-one else could reproduce.
> according to Fote (i think it was) the bookmark file isn't an ordinary file,
> but has some wierd format which screws up Lynx if it contains anything
> other than what might have been put there by the  a  command.
> it's not a big bug, but it's still a bug.

I don't think it's so much a special file as a very picky one. :)

I've managed to have Mosaic's "RBM" tags coexist safely within my
universal hotlist.  I just never use Lynx to add or remove a link,
because it seems to regenerate the list itself, causing all my
"RBM" (right button menu) entries to vanish.

As long as I've been careful about the format, I've never had a
problem with hand-editing the lynx bookmark file.

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