Hi Saq,

I tried your solution with FF, Chrome, and Edge! Fortunately it works for
all of them! It reads all bookmarks.html generated by those browsers (using
Export)
I did not check with Opera!

So, I think it is worth improving! It is very handy as you can export all
the bookmarks at once and import to Tiddlywiki!
I found procedures to export from Chrome/Edge to only one folder! So you
can customize what is exported and imported to TW, if you are willing to
share with others!

The only issue by now is the pipe character where deserialization fails!



Best wishes
Mohammad


On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 11:36 PM Saq Imtiaz <[email protected]> wrote:

> @Mohammad attached is a very basic attempt at a deserializer to parse a
> bookmarks file. I wonder if the format is consistent enough amongst
> browsers.
>
> To test, rename your bookmarks file to have the extension .bookmarks and
> then import.
> Back up your wiki... I barely spent 5 minutes on this so there is no error
> handling :D
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