Re: Conversion of Favorite (MSIE) to Bookmark (Netscape-Linux)



Hi John,

Thanks for your advance and generosity giving me the file concerned.  I have
following questions and expect you can shed me some light.

1) the zip file thus created is not in ext2 format.  Can it be imported to
Linux
2) how to make the conversion and where shall the zip file be kept before
conversion.
3) how to use your script

Thanks in advance.

Stephen


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Kodis" <kodis@jagunet.com>
To: <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: Conversion of Favorite (MSIE) to Bookmark (Netscape-Linux)


> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 12:04:47PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
>
> > Kindly advise how to convert Favorite (MS InternetExplorer) to
> > Bookmark (Netscape-Linux).
>
> This is a bit off-topic for gnome-list, but in the interest of helping
> someone transition away from MSIE, I've attached the following bit of
> Perl code that I've used to perform this conversion.  It walks an MS
> favorites-style directory tree, writing out the equivalent HTML, which
> is what Netscape uses to store its bookmarks, as it goes.  If you
> don't have Perl on your MS box, just zip up your "favorites" directory
> tree, move this to a Unix box, and do the conversion there.
>
> I haven't tried using this with any recent version of Netscape, so the
> output format may need a bit of tweeking.  Best of luck.
>
> -- John Kodis.
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
> #
> # fav2html -- converts MS favorites tree to Netscape style bookmarks file.
> # Usage: fav2html favorites >bookmarks.html
> #
> use strict;
> use Cwd;
>
> sub url {
>     my ($fn) = @_;
>     my $title = $fn;
>     $title =~ s/.url$//i;
>     open URL, $fn or die "can't open $fn";
>     my @url = grep s/^URL=//, <URL>;
>     $url[0] =~ s/\s+$//;
>     close URL;
>     printf "<dt><a href=$url[0]>$title</a>\n";
> }
>
> sub dir_top {
>     my ($fn) = @_;
>     printf "<dt><h3>$fn</h3><dd><dl><p>\n";
> }
>
> sub dir_bot {
>     my ($fn) = @_;
>     printf "</dl><p>\n";
> }
>
> sub url2html {
>     my @args = @_;
>     my $fn;
>     foreach $fn (@args) {
> if (-f $fn and $fn =~ /\.url/i) {
>     url($fn);
> } elsif (-d $fn) {
>     dir_top($fn);
>     chdir $fn or die "can't cd to $fn\n";
>     opendir DIR, "." or die "can't open directory $fn";
>     url2html(grep !/^\./, readdir DIR);
>     closedir DIR;
>     chdir ".." or die "can't cd up from $fn\n";
>     dir_bot($fn);
> }
>     }
> }
>
> exit !url2html(@ARGV);






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