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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

      Ya, but can I move my bookmarks from Opera 23 to Opera 12? I need my bookmarks..

      Not directly afaik.

      Where do I find that?

      You can see the path to your profile folder on Menu > About Opera.

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      • eirishgal
        eirishgal last edited by

        While it will be a huge time consumer, I did find a way to "save" my bookmarks. I was able to go to my various bookmark folders, select a bookmarked item and drag the link to the Favorites folder in Internet Explorer. I was then able to save the bookmark in IE.

        This will require rebuilding 16 folders and over a thousand links, but at least they won't be completely lost, and theoretically, I'll then have a "bookmarks" file that I can use for other browsers.

        It looks like, with version 23.0.1 anyway, that's as good as it's going to get.

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        • ncc50446
          ncc50446 last edited by

          Thank you, I'll give that a try tonight! Sure is a lot of work though..

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          • razieliyo
            razieliyo last edited by

            I made simple a script to parse Opera 25 Bookmarks JSON file to an HTML that works imported on Chrome and should work on other browsers, since it's been based on a Firefox bookmarks html file. Read header comments in script for more details.

            You need php with cli support to run the script. Hope it's of use for anyone as a workaround, as it's being for me.

            The link: https://gist.github.com/alesegdia/e88f3bd23a5fd83fc3a9

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            • gryzor
              gryzor last edited by

              Razieliyo, that's an excellent script ("soy una url"... lol 😃 ), but it doesn't handle imported bookmarks or the bookmarks in the bookmark bar... I have hundreds of "imported" bookmarks with no way to import to the "regular" list...

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              • razieliyo
                razieliyo last edited by

                hey! lol, I forgot to remove debugging stuff =D! about the script, well, I made it for my current needs, but I'll change it when I have a little time (not very sure when I'll do), I think those bookmarks are also inside that file, so I guess it'll be no problem.

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                • razieliyo
                  razieliyo last edited by

                  So, gryzor, the script has been updated!

                  Now it exports all folders, even empty ones. Importing the output file has been tested with chrome. Also, I don't have imported bookmarks on Opera so I couldn't test that, but bookmarks bar are exported, even empty folders, so I guess exporting everything you have on Opera 25 developer bookmarks will work just fine, even imported bookmarks (importing import export exported imported exporting).

                  As previously said, you need php-cli in order to run the script. More details on the script itself.

                  Hope you use it, it has been a while to change it, so make it worth! 😉

                  THE LINK: https://gist.github.com/alesegdia/e88f3bd23a5fd83fc3a9

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                  • gryzor
                    gryzor last edited by

                    Thanks man, you rule. Really useful... I wonder how long till Opera does that internally. What a bummer!

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                    • lem729
                      lem729 last edited by

                      How hard can it be to copy a folder? Just click on About Opera, and the location is there. In Windows 7 it should be: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable. The bookmarks file is in that folder, which is your Opera profile. Right click on the folder, and save it where you want. You can copy the folder to a flash drive, dvd, zip, whatever. It should take a minute or two, that's all . . . It's not a bummer. It's simple. Or go into the profile, Opera Stable, and just save the bookmarks file in it. If you have the profile, you're saving more than bookmarks -- the Speed Dial, Stash, preferences, etc. So if you have the space, just save the whole profile. Otherwise, save the bookmarks file in the profile.

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                      • blackbird71
                        blackbird71 last edited by

                        How hard can it be to copy a folder? Just click on About Opera, and the location is there. In Windows 7 it should be: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable. The bookmarks file is in that folder, which is your Opera profile. Right click on the folder, and save it where you want. You can copy the folder to a flash drive, dvd, zip, whatever. It should take a minute or two, that's all . . . It's not a bummer. It's simple. ...

                        @lem729, I think the thread kind of morphed in the middle to a topic, not so much about backing up the bookmarks file while formatting a drive per the OP, over to "exporting" the bookmarks file to other browsers. It's new Opera's inability to "export" that I believe elicited the remarks about a script (and the lack of a native export capability being a "bummer"). Just trying to clarify... 😉

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                        • gryzor
                          gryzor last edited by

                          Blackbird71 got it right - this is not about just getting to the bookmarks, it's about exporting them in a format that can be handled afterwards.

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                          • Deleted User
                            Deleted User last edited by

                            Why it is not possible in any way to export my Opera's version 24.0 to a file, to be imported later or in other computer, etc...

                            That's a big miss by Opera developers.

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                            • Deleted User
                              Deleted User last edited by

                              How hard can it be to copy a folder? Just click on About Opera, and the location is there. In Windows 7 it should be: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable. The bookmarks file is in that folder, which is your Opera profile. Right click on the folder, and save it where you want. You can copy the folder to a flash drive, dvd, zip, whatever. It should take a minute or two, that's all . . . It's not a bummer. It's simple. Or go into the profile, Opera Stable, and just save the bookmarks file in it. If you have the profile, you're saving more than bookmarks -- the Speed Dial, Stash, preferences, etc. So if you have the space, just save the whole profile. Otherwise, save the bookmarks file in the profile.

                              It's not hard. The problem is that the file "bookmarks" is not compatible with nothing else!!! Just try to copy that file to a previous Opera like Opera 18.x for instance, or any other browser. If that file was compatible and "importable" by other browsers like Firefox or IE this would not be a problem, but as it is in the moment is a very big problem because if I don't like these newer versions of Opera (and I really don't) because it seems to rely very much on the Opera cloud and things take longer to open because of Opera's servers and etc, I should be able to EXPORT all bookmarks to a previous Opera version for instance, but that's not possible! You can't do it. Period. And if you do, please tell me how.

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                              • igelmitdeagle
                                igelmitdeagle last edited by

                                @razieliyo

                                Can you please explain how to run that script to me? I use windows and tried to run it like:
                                G:\php\php.exe G:\opera25_to_html_bookmarks.php

                                I have no idea how to do any of this.

                                It says:

                                Warning: file_get_contents(): Filename cannot be empty in G:\opera25_to_html_boo
                                kmarks.php on line 61

                                Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in G:\opera25_to_html_bookmarks
                                .php on line 66

                                Warning: file_put_contents(): Filename cannot be empty in G:\opera25_to_html_boo
                                kmarks.php on line 80

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                                • razieliyo
                                  razieliyo last edited by

                                  You also have to provide in the command line the file that contains the bookmarks in a json format. It's placed on your opera folder, and it's a file called, literally, Bookmarks, without extension.

                                  Usage: php opera25_to_html_bookmarks.php /path/to/opera/folder/Bookmarks output_file.html

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                                  • igelmitdeagle
                                    igelmitdeagle last edited by

                                    Worked flawlessly. Thanks a lot!

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                                    • klrman
                                      klrman last edited by

                                      Hey, this script is something I have desperately been looking for, but just to make sure, in windows 7 home premium 64 bit, where do I type php opera25tohtmlbookmarks.php /path/to/opera/folder/Bookmarks outputfile.html ?

                                      and.....when the html bookmarks file is created, how do I import it in opera 24?

                                      To clarify, Opera 25 is crashing my old pc big time so I need to revert back to opera 24, but I want to make sure I export all the bookmarks first.

                                      Thanks for any help?

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                                      • gryzor
                                        gryzor last edited by

                                        You need to install PHP for Windows first. Never tried it myself and have always been using a Linux box to do it (or you can set up a virtual machine) but there are PHP binaries for the Windows platform out there as well. Just google it. After you've installed it open a command prompt and type the commands in it.

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                                        • klrman
                                          klrman last edited by

                                          Thanks for the help gryzor, I'll give it a try and see how it goes.

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                                          • escape75
                                            escape75 last edited by

                                            I've written a bookmark export/import extension for Opera
                                            that can export (backup) bookmarks, or import bookmarks from Chrome,
                                            but it's not reviewed or approved yet, hopefully in the next couple days:

                                            https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/bookmarks-import-export/

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