Anamon Posted April 1, 2006 Report Posted April 1, 2006 Hi, this is nothing very serious, but I was just curious about it and wanted to know if anyone could find any explanation for this, because it's really weird. I use Mozilla Firefox. For bookmarks I mostly use the bookmarks toolbar, which I have filled with several folders (Music, Games, Shopping etc.) containing bookmarks and further subfolders. Within the subfolders "Music/Databases" I made a shortcut to 'http://www.rolldabeats.com/'. But because it is one of my most visited websites, I have also dragged-and-copied that shortcut to the top level of the bookmarks toolbar so I could always reach it within one click. Of course, now I practically only use the top level bookmark to get to RDB fast. Yesterday, I wanted to use the other bookmark again, and it doesn't work anymore! While the top-level bookmark works perfectly, the bookmark in the subfolder always redirects me to 'https://mail.dogsonacid.com:8443/horde3/' where I am asked to log in to a DOA mail account. I've checked it, and both bookmarks lead to 'http://www.rolldabeats.com'. The two entries in bookmarks.html of Firefox are exactly the same down to the last symbol, except for the date created and last modified stamp. I have many bookmarks in two consecutive subfolders and none of the others has any problems, so I'm curious how the hell it is even possible that one bookmark leads here and an exact copy of it leads somewhere else... Cheers Quote
thijs Posted April 2, 2006 Report Posted April 2, 2006 no idea really... never come across anything like that (and i have several rdb bookmarks) Quote
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