The project is not a browser but a app for managing the bookmarks. Only managing by categories. A replacement for the bookmarks made in webbrowser. I wanted to make bookmarks easier to use. Hierarchical structure of bookmarks gives a lot of problems. I wanted to solve that for my use.
On Friday, May 23, 2014 1:19:22 AM UTC+5:30, Mark H. Harris wrote: > On 5/22/14 1:54 PM, Aseem Bansal wrote: > > > I am working on a hobby project - a Bookmarker{snip} > > > > hi, no django is not really the correct tool-set. Django is for > > server-side content management, but who knows, you might come up with a > > great hack (I don't want to discourage you). But, a straight python > > trimmed down app would probably be better... what led you to django? > > > > It seems from your descriptions, which don't make sense by the way, that > > you are attempting to create your own 'browser' within your app (web > > api) and you want to use a standard browser (like firefox or chrome) to > > 'front-end' the apps bookmarks. So, your app needs to be able to read > > your browser's bookmarks file. > > > > Browsers most certainly can read http:// https:// file:// etc. (and many > > more). Your api may not be able to read local file:// urls, but I'm > > skeptical about that (most web api(s) have no trouble with file:// either). > > > > Provide some more info, somebody will help. > > > > > > marcus -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list