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    Restoring Original Bookmark Dates Lost During Transfer Firefox

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    • pala62
      pala62 last edited by

      I imported my bookmarks from Firefox only to have the original saved dates lost; Now all my bookmarks are set to the current date during when imported. Is there any possible way to set back the original dates of bookmark saved or everything is reseted. Not that is too important but i prefer the original set dates.

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Version of Opera? In Opera 12.x and earlier it isn't too hard, as the bookmarks file bookmarks.adr can be edited in any text editor. In Opera 20 you'd need a database editor ...

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        • pala62
          pala62 last edited by

          Version of Opera? In Opera 12.x and earlier it isn't too hard, as the bookmarks file bookmarks.adr can be edited in any text editor. In Opera 20 you'd need a database editor ...

          yes I'm using opera 12, how would I restore the original dates? Thank you for the reply.

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          • sgunhouse
            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            The hard part for a human is converting the dates you see into standard internet time format (seconds since 1/1/1970), though there is probably a utility program on a website somewhere that can do it for free.

            It's all pretty obvious other than that. Here's the first part of my bookmarks.adr file for an example:

            Opera Hotlist version 2.0
            Options: encoding = utf8, version=3

            #URL
            ID=47
            NAME=Index of /mageia/distrib/2/x86_64/media/tainted/release/
            URL=http://mirror.dacentec.com/mageia/distrib/2/x86_64/media/tainted/release/
            CREATED=1347506989
            VISITED=1347508823
            UNIQUEID=46250650FD5311E1A92BFCF391038C72
            

            You see the bookmark starts with #URL. CREATED is the time the bookmark was created (in internet time format), VISITED is the last time you actually visited it ... and there may be a few other lines there if you've set a nickname, description, or have it set to display on the bookmarks bar. If you see an entry that starts with #FOLDER, then it is a folder ... and if you see a hyphen on a line by itself that is the end of the previous folder. (Not that folder structure really matters to you here, just including it if you wonder what all the other stuff in the file is about.

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            • pala62
              pala62 last edited by

              The hard part for a human is converting the dates you see into standard internet time format (seconds since 1/1/1970), though there is probably a utility program on a website somewhere that can do it for free.
              It's all pretty obvious other than that. Here's the first part of my bookmarks.adr file for an example:
              Opera Hotlist version 2.0
              Options: encoding = utf8, version=3
              #URL
              ID=47
              NAME=Index of /mageia/distrib/2/x86_64/media/tainted/release/
              URL=http://mirror.dacentec.com/mageia/distrib/2/x86_64/media/tainted/release/
              CREATED=1347506989
              VISITED=1347508823
              UNIQUEID=46250650FD5311E1A92BFCF391038C72

              You see the bookmark starts with #URL. CREATED is the time the bookmark was created (in internet time format), VISITED is the last time you actually visited it ... and there may be a few other lines there if you've set a nickname, description, or have it set to display on the bookmarks bar. If you see an entry that starts with #FOLDER, then it is a folder ... and if you see a hyphen on a line by itself that is the end of the previous folder. (Not that folder structure really matters to you here, just including it if you wonder what all the other stuff in the file is about.

              can you please show me by steps on how I would do that? I would really like to reset back the original dates.

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