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importing bookmarks not possible in the new firefox, help

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Used to import the .json-files fromthe external HD after upgrading firefox and win7.

To my surprise it is not possible in the last version of FF to import.json-files. How can I transfer the .json-file into HTML-files?

By the way strange the change is not mentioned before installing the new FF.

Waiting,

J.Minekusw

Used to import the .json-files fromthe external HD after upgrading firefox and win7. To my surprise it is not possible in the last version of FF to import.json-files. How can I transfer the .json-file into HTML-files? By the way strange the change is not mentioned before installing the new FF. Waiting, J.Minekusw

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i found a simple solution. just clilck rename file (of your bookmark backup file) and add .json to the end of you named file. and oila! you have your bookmarks. :D btw, better make a copy of your backup just in case something goes wrong.

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"Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks" has been renamed to "Show All Bookmarks" in Firefox 4 and later.

See:

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I haven't come across a "converter" for JSON to HTML for Bookmarks.

You need to restore a JSON bookmarks backup file; HTML bookmarks files are exported and imported.

That hasn't been changed since Firefox 3, when the new bookmarks system came out,

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At first thank you very much for both the replies. However, it did not work. I have saved the old .json files to an external HD.

When I want to import the .json-files, the question is import a HTML-file. So the saved .json file is not shown on the computer. After a few things I did I was able to import a .json fil, but the answer was that the file was not accepted. Also I tried according to the article above to choose the repair option instead of the import of a HTML-file. That did not work also. I do the importing of .json-files already for a long time, because i test software and this is one of the things i do. In the new FF this does not work until now.

J.Minekus

Modified by dutch1

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You had a good link make sure you know the difference between export/import and backup/restore. You must restore a Jason backup.

BTW, a restore is a complete replacement of your bookmarks.

Modified by David McRitchie

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Did you use this?

  • Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks > Import & Backup > Restore > Choose File
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Dear Cor-el,

Yes I was usinf the solution as mentioned above. The answer is that it is not possible to convert the information. However until now I was always using the method. Since the introduction of FF5, suddenly it does not work anymore.

Tried to send the .json-file so you could try it also. but the file is not accepted.

J.Minekus

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Seçilmiş Həll

i found a simple solution. just clilck rename file (of your bookmark backup file) and add .json to the end of you named file. and oila! you have your bookmarks. :D btw, better make a copy of your backup just in case something goes wrong.

Modified by user78

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That will work if the file is a JSON file with the file extension missing, but if it is an HTML file (the topic of this thread) it ain't gonna work by renaming it to JSON from HTML.

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edmeister i think u r replying to another thread, cause this topic is about inability to import bookmarks from json files. read question again.

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@user78

Read the whole damn thread before putting your foot on your mouth!

You can't import a JSON bookmarks file, Firefox doesn't work that way.
You need to restore the JSON bookmark backups.
HTML bookmarks files are what the import function is for.

Restore - JSON = will overwrite existing bookmarks in Firefox
Import - HTML = will append (or add to) existing bookmarks in Firefox


dmcritchie and I both said that, plus Cor-el posted a hyperlink to a support article that said the same thing.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Backing_up_and_restoring_bookmarks_-_Firefox#Difference_between_restoring_and_importing_bookmarks