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To: RTev who wrote (1454)8/6/1999 10:02:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2340
 
If I understand your suggestions correctly, it could all be done with just a "File message" link added to the message page.

Agreed. One link is sufficient. The file message link would take you to the thread public folder page..something similar to the message management page. The options to view the public folders could be kept on the thread folder page.

The 'file message' button could take the place of the *remove bookmark* link. Does anybody use that?? I remove bookmarks from the bookmark page.

Zeuspaul



To: RTev who wrote (1454)8/7/1999 2:43:00 AM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 2340
 
does anyone know if there is a way to customize historical quotes in beta?

what appears to be missing from beta that was present in classic is:

CHANGE............... DAY HIGH................. DAY LOW
(-5/8)(-2.65%)

(where 'change' was expressed as a fraction and a percentage)

any info on this is appreciated.

:)

mark



To: RTev who wrote (1454)8/7/1999 11:34:00 AM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2340
 
what you're suggesting doesn't really require more than one extra link on a message page,

It looks like..as I think Bryan indicated..the file message option is already in the works.

From the FAQ

Simply click on the "file" link in the post, and you will be prompted to the folders page with a list of boxes. Check the box in which you want to archive the post, and it will be available to read when you access that folder in the future.

No wonder Bryan thought it was a good idea!<g>

Hopefully they will change the color of the link from white to black so we can see it;)

It seems like just a small step to give an option to make a folder public....well, I am sure that proper implementation will require some quality programming efforts.

Zeuspaul