The best way to see what is new is to use the normal www.aph.org/tech = address, then pick the Book Port from the list. The direct url, though, = is (without any =3D20s that get generated) www.aph.org/tech/bp_new.htm=20 >>> wilsmith@xxxxxxxxx Friday, July 23, 2004 12:26:04 PM >>> Hi Rob, I tried that url and got a 404 error. Please check and let me know what that URL should be. Thanks, Will wilsmith@xxxxxxxxx=20 On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, ROB MEREDITH wrote: > Jerry: > > See: > > www.aph.org/tech/bp_new.htm=3D20=20 > > Rob Meredith > >>>> jerry.neufeld@xxxxxxxxxx 07/23/04 10:50AM >>> > Rob, where can I find the documentation concerning the new firm and =3D > software > before attempting to install the new versions? > > Thank you. > > Jerry > > > ----- Original Message -----=3D20 > From: "ROB MEREDITH" <rmeredith@xxxxxxx> > To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 8:36 AM > Subject: [bookport] Re: bookmark issues > > >> Yes, you must recreate all Book Marks. Book Marks are the one thing = that =3D > =3D3D >> get lost as a result of the new firmware. >> >> Rob Meredith >> >>>>> Don.Barrett@xxxxxx 07/23/04 08:28AM >>> >> I loaded a file which had had bookmarks set in it from before. It was = =3D > =3D3D3D >> an old file, which had some bookmarks from the old firmware and some = =3D > =3D3D3D >> from the beta. Now it doesn't seem to have any. Can you explain the = =3D > =3D3D3D >> status of bookmarks now; should we just start from scratch with = creating =3D > =3D3D >> =3D3D3D >> and using them with the new release? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Don >> >> >> >> > > > > >