XBEL/OPML Converters

From: Ken Tompkins <kentompkins3__AT__comcast.net>
Date: Mon Jun 12 2006 - 17:32:25 EDT

I did find a way to export Firefox bookmarks as XBEL and then convert
that file into OPML; the
site is here:

http://www.yabfog.com/wp/2005/12/30/xbel-to-opml/

It worked flawlessly.

kt

> > On 8/6/06 17:55, "Ken Tompkins" <kentompkins3__AT__comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a huge and unorganized listing of Firefox bookmarks I'd like
>>> to get control of. They
>>> need to be put in folder collections and organized under larger
>>> subject headings.
>>> TB is clearly ideal for storing them store them and its agents would
>>> be ideal to search for patterns I might not see.
>>>
>>> But how to move them from Firefox to TB?
>>>
>>
>> Try this FF extension: http://www.efinke.com/opml-support/
>>
>> I tried the sample OPML export on that page by dropping onto an outline view
>> window and go a set of notes with link anchor text as note title and as the
>> text while the URL became the URL attribute.
>
>Perhaps we could request XBEL import support from MB. I seem to remember the
>OPML support was added very fast...
>
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