Import bookmarks from html not working (YES, I know it really IS an html file and not JSON)
My objective is to make a global edit to the bookmarks in one folder. To do so, I exported to an HTML file, opened that file in Notepad, deleted all the other bookmarks, and did a search-and-replace to correct the ones I was trying to fix. Saved the file and attempted to import into Firefox. I *can* open the file and see the links, and I can use Import and Backup to get to the file and select it for import. However, after that, NOTHING happens.
Zgjidhje e zgjedhur
Did you at least leave the global folder structure in the file?
<!DOCTYPE NETSCAPE-Bookmark-file-1> <!-- This is an automatically generated file. It will be read and overwritten. DO NOT EDIT! --> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <TITLE>Bookmarks</TITLE> <H1>Bookmarks Menu</H1> <DL><p> (bookmarks) </DL><p>
Where did you look for those bookmarks?
Did you do a search?
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Zgjidhja e Zgjedhur
Did you at least leave the global folder structure in the file?
<!DOCTYPE NETSCAPE-Bookmark-file-1> <!-- This is an automatically generated file. It will be read and overwritten. DO NOT EDIT! --> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <TITLE>Bookmarks</TITLE> <H1>Bookmarks Menu</H1> <DL><p> (bookmarks) </DL><p>
Where did you look for those bookmarks?
Did you do a search?
Yes, did leave the structure. Looked everywhere and did do a search. Definitely not there.
Can you post part of that file to see how it looks?
The file does have a .html file extension?
Does the file work if you open it in a Firefox tab?
Yes, does have .html extension and does work if opened in a tab. However, I just discovered that there was a missing > which proved to be the issue. Once that was corrected, the import worked as it should.
Thanks! Your questions made me look again more closely -- I had overlooked that error MANY times earlier. :)