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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF
COMS 0.00130-67.5%Nov 7 11:47 AM EST

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To: Jeffery E. Forrest who wrote (6702)10/13/1997 12:10:00 PM
From: Bill Ulrich   of 22053
 
Jeff, re: marking the books

You may be hitting more than you realize. Some HTML programmers forget to use the <title> tag in their pages, under the assumption, "Oh, it's no big deal."

The ramification, however, is that the page will not show up in your bookmark menu although it is residing in your bookmark file. The way to check this is to open the Bookmark window (not the pull-down menu; the actual window). If you see a bunch of blank bookmarks, click on one and see where your browser takes you. Then check the bookmark menu to see if it exists....I'll bet not. As an example of what I mean, try this one (it's got some great news stories, btw: "Pranksters Send SPAM Mail With Forged Hormel Address"): denounce.com You can bookmark it, it won't show up in the bookmark menu -- but it will be in your bookmark window. Simple, huh?
To make it appear in the menu, simply name it in the bookmark window.

Housecleaning: whilst you have the bookmark window open, you might as well use the "add seperator" and "get info" commands from the file and edit menus to neatly name and categorize your marks. Email me if you require further info.

-MrB
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