Nicolas Figay wrote:
Dear Idehen,
yes, and in fact several export from different machines I'm using.
This idea is to be able to exploit easely and a centralized way what I
captured or could capture navigating the WEB, with browsers I'm using
on different computers and working places.
In the
Dear Kingsley,
through your response I discovered and experimented the Bookmark Manager,
which provide the kind of functionalities I was thinking about ;)
I remain with my initial question, concerning the way XBEL (or netscape
bookmarks) are imported or exported.
I tried to import an XBEL file
Hello,
In order to experiment how the sponger works, and in order to investigate
how to exploit bookmarks from navigators, the following was done:
1- export of Firefox bookmark
2- usage of the linkagogo online converter in order to produce XBEL file
at http://www.linkagogo.com/go/Convert
Should be XBEL and not WBEL - typing fault
Nicolas
Hi,
After investigating more, looking at XBEL.RDF, I discovered that bookmark
tag is not referenced so probably XBEL.RDF should be completed in order to
complete information set to be considered by the sponger.
I also identified that only litteral data are used, not the value of
attribute, e.g.
On 6/3/10 6:40 AM, Nicolas Figay wrote:
Hi,
After investigating more, looking at XBEL.RDF, I discovered that
bookmark tag is not referenced so probably XBEL.RDF should be
completed in order to complete information set to be considered by the
sponger.
I also identified that only litteral
Dear Idehen,
yes, and in fact several export from different machines I'm using.
This idea is to be able to exploit easely and a centralized way what I
captured or could capture navigating the WEB, with browsers I'm using on
different computers and working places.
In the reverse, I'm thinking