On 10/09/2019 10:03 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 09/10/19 15:36, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is there a SQLite3 application which can:
1. read SeaMonkey bookmark files
2. manipulate the data [my bookmarks resemble Topsy - they just grew]
3. write the files back such that SeaMonkey can use the
cleaned up data?
...
Isn't that what the Bookmarks Manager is meant to be?
Chuckle. Some of my bookmarks date back to days of Netscape Navigator
and when saved as HTML it is ~2MB with >6000 lines. I forget how deeply
nested some of my references are.
If that doesn't work for you, why not export the Bookmarks to JSON using
Bookmarks Manager>Tools>Backup..., edit the JSON, then Restore the
modified file?
'Cause I don't know anything about JSON.
Tools>Web Development>Scratchpad will open a JS editor with a
pretty-printer that you'll likely need to make sense of the JSON.
/df
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