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This seems like an easier way - Version: 1.0, 9/18/2005 08:41AM PST
lynchiang
Even for Terminal novices like me, this seems way easier:
http://lowendmac.com/misc/04/0409.html#a
The Debug menu appears at the far right of the Safari window. Select the option 'Import IE/NS/Mozilla Bookmarks' and a folder of the latter appears when you hit Show All Bookmarks.
I left Safari in debug mode.
Whenever you want to update (re-import) the Mozilla bookmarks you just hit that option again. If you copied the imported bookmark folder to the Toolbar like I did, you naturally have to delete and re-update it to get the latest.
pjheller, if you're seeing... - Version: 1.0, 8/20/2004 09:15AM PST
LordGrey--2008
... a list of possible files (with headers of "Possible Mozilla bookmark files:" and "Possible Safari bookmark files:") then the script believes that you haven't given it any arguments. You can use this technique (running the script without arguments) to have the script find possible bookmark files, then reexecute the script, adding the pathnames of those bookmark files as arguments.
Won’t import bookmarks - Version: 1.0, 8/15/2004 01:11AM PST
pjheller
Following t.spoon’s suggestions carefully, I continue to get a message at the end of the process showing a possible bookmark list for Mozilla and one for Safari (they are the only ones on the hard drive). But it never shows the import as completed. Is there another step missing?