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I currently have NS 7.2 for both Windows and FC2, sharing the same<br>
profile. That includes the bookmarks and the mail information. Nice.<br>
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Steve<br>
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Nifty Hat Mitch wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 04:31:12AM +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is there any way to get Mozilla and Firefox to share their bookmarks?
I tried giving a symbolic link, but that did not seem to work.
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No.... no easy way that I know.
The exclusive access cooperation that is needed does not exist and
multiple access breaks the files. There may also be some format
differences....
You might export the book marks to a html file
for each browser and then have a single html file
that makes them both visible.
About a year ago I googled for a day trying to find tools that merged
Mozilla, Netscape123, etc play together and never found a tool that
matched my expectations. Since a year is a long time give it another
look.
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