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Re: So where did «class bmrk» come from?
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Re: So where did «class bmrk» come from?


  • Subject: Re: So where did «class bmrk» come from?
  • From: Jon Pugh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 08:18:15 -0700

At 8:50 AM -0500 10/13/09, Luther Fuller wrote:
>Either:
>1. There is a bug here. 'dropList' should be a list of aliases; OR
>2. «class bmrk» is a new feature. We would be really blown away by it ... if only we knew what it was.

Chris Page was going on about Bookmark data objects in Snow Leopard the other day.  This would seem to be one of them.  Dang, at this point I wish I'd been listening to him and paying attention.  ;)

Maybe we can get him to share some info with us here.

Jon
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