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The first thing you're going to have to do is
to use the program "LOADDSKF.EXE" to create a
3.5" diskette from the image file "WE-URL.DSK"
Once you have done this you'll see a icon of
an object that looks like a globe. Drag this
globe object to whatever hard drive, folder, or
sub-directory you plan to use it in.
These objects can all be drug and right onto the
Web Explorer for OS/2 to get to that page stored
in the object.
I recommend getting Stardock's Object Desktop to
optimize these folders and their performance.
I have just started this project and it's an
excellent way to keep track of all your Internet
Web Pages and FTP Sites.
The Objects with icons other than the default
Web Explorer icons are additional folders. If
you want to keep them organized the best, once
you have them where you want, go to the settings
for the entire "Web Sites" folder and set the view
to "Flowed". Also check the SORT setting to
"Always maintain sort order". If you have
Object Desktop you should also go to the
"Performance" setting and check "Enable browse
mode".
If you go to the settings for an individual Web
Explorer object and you go to the third page of
"File" setting you'll find a convenient place to
store you comments. Some pages require you to log
in with a username and password. You can store
them right here.
Send me some mail and tell me how you liked this at:
rhartma@earthlink.net
http://www.earthlink.net/~rhartma