Revision history for Perl module Netscape::Bookmarks
2.304 2019-07-21T23:00:54Z
* Abandon the module
2.303 2018-04-30T15:02:03Z
* Now requires v5.10 because some prereqs require that.
2.302 2018-04-30T14:56:44Z
* Clarify that it's the Artistic License 2.0.
* Some fixes to hide extra things from PAUSE.
2.301 2016-01-13T19:01:07Z
* Freshen up the module
2.02 - 2007-10-02
* Fixed up many distro problems. No need to upgrade.
2.2_01 - 2002-09-23
* added Mozilla support
2.1_03 - 2002-09-23
* converted tests to Test::Builder
* check a few values for definedness before using
them ( thanks to Shayne )
* start adding Mozilla support
2.1_02 - 2002-05-26
* added a Visitor mechanism, and an introduce() function to
Category.pm.
2.0_01 - 2002-01-05
* lots of code changes to make things more clear for those that
like to read the source ;)
* fixed a trailing whitespace error for link description output
* added a recurse() function that walks the tree and calls your
provided subroutine
* added a sort_elements() method to Category. it has a default
sort or you can provide your own. make sure you read the docs
on this one though!
* improved some assessor methods to also set values if you provide
an argument
* added some example scripts for various tasks
1.5 - 2001-12-10
* fixed numerous documentation errors
* added a description() assessor method for Category.
1.3 - 2001-05-13
* changed the Makefile to recurse into the other
directories. the supporting modules were not
installing correctly in 1.2. identified by
Heinz Kirchmann <kirchman@dfki.uni-kl.de>
* updated the POD in each module
1.2 - 2001-04-05
* fixed disappearing link comment bug identified
by Daniel Hottinger <TheHotti@gmx.com>.
0.92 - 2001-01-24
* minor doc fixes
0.91 - 1999-12-24
* ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA! interfaces may still change!
* original version; created by h2xs 1.18
* this is the initial release. the docs need a bit of
work and there are a few features to add, but this does
the stuff that i needed to do at the moment.
* the next thing to do is come up with an internal
representation that is portable - perhaps XML. If all
bookmark formats can be reduced to the same XML, then
translation should be a cinch :)
* there is also a URI::Bookmarks module, but it doesn't
do aliases and separators.