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_gail
Posts: 2876 From: So FL Status: offline
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Browser(s) link expiration - 2/16/2002 9:50:33
The Opera browser permits users to select the amount of time the browser remembers "visited" links...up to 99 days before returning to being marked as unvisited. Can this be done with IE and Netscape? I've been looking and can't find this feature.
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Rangler
Posts: 294 From: Akron, Ohio Status: offline
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RE: Browser(s) link expiration - 2/16/2002 20:18:40
For IE, choose Tools - Internet Options. Set your History. I think that is what you want. I don't play with NS so someone will need to help you there. Rangler Used up all my bad days, and U?
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_gail
Posts: 2876 From: So FL Status: offline
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RE: Browser(s) link expiration - 2/17/2002 15:11:40
No, I tried this previously and it does not work. I believe older versions of IE permitted this but, as far as I can tell, IE no longer lets you control the expiration of visited hyperlinks. Hope I'm wrong. Any other suggestions?
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Jego
Posts: 551 From: Near Brampton, Ontario, Canada Status: offline
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RE: Browser(s) link expiration - 2/19/2002 1:47:07
What version of IE are you running?
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_gail
Posts: 2876 From: So FL Status: offline
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RE: Browser(s) link expiration - 2/19/2002 9:41:38
It's 6.0.2.
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_gail
Posts: 2876 From: So FL Status: offline
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RE: Browser(s) link expiration - 2/19/2002 13:07:48
We may be talking about two different things. Edited by - Gail on 02/24/2002 11:29:48
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