On 08/18/2018 04:50 AM, Daniel wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote on 18/08/2018 1:44 PM:
[snip]
Have made progress :]
BUT creating useful output in JSON format acceptable to SeaMonkey
unlikely :[
Boo! Hiss!!
That's life ;/
HOWEVER I expect I'll be able to create a HTML file which can serve
nicely as bookmarks. That was one of my initial alternative goals.
SeaMonkey used to, natively, I think, do this!!
Yes, Bookmarks->Manage Bookmarks then, in the Bookmark Manager,
Tools->Export HTML....
That exists. But almost useless for my needs.
It loses the hierarchical information. My bookmarks include both links
and folders containing links. Nested several levels deep.
Maybe that's a way ... Export as HTML, then edit the HTML file directly.
My path to that will depend on Linux tools. I suspect similar tools
exist in Windows. I will be creating a description of my combination
of scripts and manual edits.
Thanks for your continued efforts, Richard.
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