Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
> Uhh forgive me:
>
> Notice spelling of Bookmarks File.
>
> Its been bookmarks since Netscape 3.0.4 days.
>
> Since I use a Mac there is a minor difference though. PC's use the three
> letter suffix system and therefor the file is bookmarks.htm on a PC. On
> a Mac its Bookmarks.htm. if you should convert MACism you can simply
> copy your book marks from your PC to disk and bring over to a Mac. the
> reads the htm as html.
>
> John Dobbins wrote:
>
>
> David Hallowell wrote:
>
>> Peter Lairo wrote:
>>
>> > NO, i think you have to "export" the bookmark from NC4.x to an ldif
> file
>> > first. Then in mozilla go to bookmarks and import "text" bookmarks.
>> > Select the ldif file and you#re done.
>>
>> You're thinking of address books :)
>>
>> Bookmarks in Netscape 4.x and below use the same format as Mozilla
>> (HTML) so you can just import the HTML file from Mozilla.
>>
>>
>
> There IS a diferance in the way the files are named. 4.x bookmarks are
> bookmark.htm (not plural, htm vs html). Mozilla bookmarks are
> bookmarks.html
> (note the "s" making it plural, and the 4 letter extension) The last time I
> had to manualy move the bookmarks file from 4.x Mozilla wouldn't
> recognize it
> until it was renamed.
>
> John
>
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Still wrong ...
On a PC the file is BOOKMARK.HTM which adheres to the DOS naming
convention 8.3
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