> -----Original Message----- > Amichai Rotman > > How about mapping the Bookmark file to a location on the > Local Network?
Not good. I want to reach it from home and from office(s). > You could write a script to export it to XML and have it run > as a ticker on the bottom of your site... Not good enough - not automatic.. I want to chose a bookmark from the browser, not to click on some link. And I want to choose "Add Bookmark" in browser and have it added via CGI at my site, to the correct group.. > -----Original Message----- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > How about the following: > http://wwwampire.mozdev.org/ Setting up LDAP ? Requirement for Perl installed ? Even not reminding using a Mozilla you can hardly call it lightweight solution. Besides they are in early stages.. Did anybody tried to develop an extension for FireFox ? Is it suitable for writing such plug-in ? > On Wednesday 17 March 2004 14:19, Michael Sternberg wrote: > > Does anybody know an Internet Browser with following capabilities: > > 1. On start it loads bookmark list from some remote web site > > 2. When bookmarking a page, the bookmark is automatically stored > > at the same remote web site (with some help from CGI?) > > 3. Have to be multiplatform, Linux and Windows at least.. > > 4. Optional - have to be lightweight > > 5. Optional - possibility to secure transfer of bookmarks > > > > Now I do not want to store my bookmarks somewhere at Netscape > > or Microsft HQ - the web site have to be mine. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]