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Ladies and Gentlemens,

I'll soon be changing to XP,

on my 98se favourites, say under folder

"search"

I have 30 or so links.

 

Am I able to harvest all the URLs

from this list en masse, so I may place into

a database?

 

Thanks.

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Guest John Dulak
Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

Rod wrote:

> Ladies and Gentlemens,

> I'll soon be changing to XP,

> on my 98se favourites, say under folder

> "search"

> I have 30 or so links.

>

> Am I able to harvest all the URLs

> from this list en masse, so I may place into

> a database?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

 

Rod:

 

In Internet Explorer go to File > Import & Export... and follow the

prompts to export your favorites to an ".htm" file.

 

Copy the file to a floppy or flash drive or via a network to the new

system. Then "Import" the file into IE.

 

HTH & GL

 

John

 

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Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

I always use the method John Dulak described in his reply, of exporting on one

machine and importing the resultant htm file on the other machine. I use the

Import/Export wizard for Faves and for cookies, since I usually keep my Cookies down

to ones needed for log-on to specific sites that recognise me with them.

 

You should also look into the XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard (FAST) for

copying other settings and files:

 

File & Settings Transfer Wizard

http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm

 

Be sure to read the various caveats, and use it for only what you want.

 

Also:

 

Moving Files and Settings to a New PC

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/getstarted/bott_fstw.mspx

 

How to use the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard with a wizard disk in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306187

 

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http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

 

 

"Rod" <pookiethai@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message

news:%23RD5pvtHIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Ladies and Gentlemens,

> I'll soon be changing to XP,

> on my 98se favourites, say under folder

> "search"

> I have 30 or so links.

>

> Am I able to harvest all the URLs

> from this list en masse, so I may place into

> a database?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

 

"John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message news:4DjXi.8307$h17.7235@trnddc04...

> Rod wrote:

> > Ladies and Gentlemens,

> > I'll soon be changing to XP,

 

feel sorry for you,, but, life is about choice.

> > on my 98se favourites, say under folder

> > "search"

> > I have 30 or so links.

> >

> > Am I able to harvest all the URLs

> > from this list en masse, so I may place into

> > a database?

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> >

> >

>

> Rod:

>

> In Internet Explorer go to File > Import & Export... and follow the

> prompts to export your favorites to an ".htm" file.

>

> Copy the file to a floppy or flash drive or via a network to the new

> system. Then "Import" the file into IE.

 

curio.... what if user has firefox, like most of the planet?

 

..............

Guest Lil' Dave
Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

"auto" <cad@cad.cad> wrote in message

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>

> "John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message

> news:4DjXi.8307$h17.7235@trnddc04...

>> Rod wrote:

>> > Ladies and Gentlemens,

>> > I'll soon be changing to XP,

>

> feel sorry for you,, but, life is about choice.

>

>> > on my 98se favourites, say under folder

>> > "search"

>> > I have 30 or so links.

>> >

>> > Am I able to harvest all the URLs

>> > from this list en masse, so I may place into

>> > a database?

>> >

>> > Thanks.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>>

>> Rod:

>>

>> In Internet Explorer go to File > Import & Export... and follow the

>> prompts to export your favorites to an ".htm" file.

>>

>> Copy the file to a floppy or flash drive or via a network to the new

>> system. Then "Import" the file into IE.

>

> curio.... what if user has firefox, like most of the planet?

>

> .............

>

>

 

Odd, your use of Firefox was not mentioned in the original post.

Circumstantial?...

 

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More profound is we made it to the top of the food

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Guest Don Phillipson
Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

"auto" <cad@cad.cad> wrote in message

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> > In Internet Explorer go to File > Import & Export... and follow the

> > prompts to export your favorites to an ".htm" file.

> >

> > Copy the file to a floppy or flash drive or via a network to the new

> > system. Then "Import" the file into IE.

 

curio.... what if user has firefox, like most of the planet?

 

The user asked about Favorites which is IE language.

Firefox calls these same URLs Bookmarks, not Favorites.

Perhaps the responded supposed the OP meant what he said?

 

--

Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

 

"John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message news:4DjXi.8307

> Rod:

> In Internet Explorer go to File > Import & Export... and follow the

> prompts to export your favorites to an ".htm" file.

> Copy the file to a floppy or flash drive or via a network to the new

> system. Then "Import" the file into IE.

> HTH & GL

> John

 

Sawadii John,

thanks very much, that was painless :)

 

Not really what I wanted however

I would have liked a URL to put into a database

Possible?

 

I still appreciate your reply

Rodney

 

(will answer in the morn zzzzz's are arriving)

Guest PA Bear
Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

What glee said. Also see:

 

How to import and export the Internet Explorer Favorites folder to a 32-bit

version of Windows:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211089

 

--

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

DTS-L http://dts-l.org/

 

 

Rod wrote:

> Ladies and Gentlemens,

> I'll soon be changing to XP,

> on my 98se favourites, say under folder

> "search"

> I have 30 or so links.

>

> Am I able to harvest all the URLs

> from this list en masse, so I may place into

> a database?

>

> Thanks.

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

"auto" <cad@cad.cad> wrote in message news:%23h$QbnuHIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

> "John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message

> news:4DjXi.8307$h17.7235@trnddc04...

>> Rod wrote:

>> > Ladies and Gentlemens,

>> > I'll soon be changing to XP,

>

> feel sorry for you,, but, life is about choice.

>

>> > on my 98se favourites, say under folder

>> > "search"

>> > I have 30 or so links.

>> >

>> > Am I able to harvest all the URLs

>> > from this list en masse, so I may place into

>> > a database?

>> >

>> > Thanks.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>>

>> Rod:

>>

>> In Internet Explorer go to File > Import & Export... and follow the

>> prompts to export your favorites to an ".htm" file.

>>

>> Copy the file to a floppy or flash drive or via a network to the new

>> system. Then "Import" the file into IE.

>

> curio.... what if user has firefox, like most of the planet?

 

Dunno where you get your stats, but most of the planet is not using Firefox. For

better or worse (worse IMHO), most computer users still use IE. Also, the original

poster asked about Favorites, which is an IE item.

 

That said, if you are a Firefox user, you would click the Bookmarks menu> Manage

Bookmarks> Import/Export

 

(Sorry, John, for continuing this thread attached to your reply rather than to the

original post).

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

"Rod" <pookiethai@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message

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>

> "John Dulak" <Johnd@Boogus.com> wrote in message news:4DjXi.8307

>> Rod:

>> In Internet Explorer go to File > Import & Export... and follow the

>> prompts to export your favorites to an ".htm" file.

>> Copy the file to a floppy or flash drive or via a network to the new

>> system. Then "Import" the file into IE.

>> HTH & GL

>> John

>

> Sawadii John,

> thanks very much, that was painless :)

>

> Not really what I wanted however

> I would have liked a URL to put into a database

> Possible?

>

> I still appreciate your reply

> Rodney

>

> (will answer in the morn zzzzz's are arriving)

 

Would something like this be what you ned, to save the Favorites as a .csv file?

 

Belkasoft IE Favorites Extractor:

http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/details.aspx?itemid=3233446

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

 

"auto" <cad@cad.cad> wrote in message

news:#h$QbnuHIHA.280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> > > I'll soon be changing to XP,

> feel sorry for you,, but, life is about choice.

 

:) Yeah, just humour me, I have an important job,

I serve as a bad example.

 

> curio.... what if user has firefox, like most of the planet?

 

??? What do you, and Lemmings have in common?

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites~SOLVED

 

Re: May I harvest my favourites~SOLVED

 

 

"Rod" <pookiethai@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message

news:#RD5pvtHIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Am I able to harvest all the URLs

> from this list en masse, so I may place into

> a database?

> Thanks.

 

Thanks to all the helpful people

who offered well intentioned advice.

I can now get <ALL> of my favourites

into one easy peasy database.

(Some of my fav folders had 100's of links)

 

Regards

Rodney

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

> Belkasoft IE Favorites Extractor:

> http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/details.aspx?itemid=3233446

> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

 

Aha! once again, you cement your reputation

as a helpful and innovative MVP.

 

I fear I beat you to the punch, I found "Copy URL" (275Kb)

however, having an open mind, if your link

is freeware, I'll hop on for a test ride, and kick some tyres

(or is that tires for you lot).

Thanks very much indeed, Glen. (You're a legend)

 

Just an aside:

These little scripts become very useful, I am a stamp collector

and to organise the plethora of philatelic sites, can only be

listed in a satisfactory fashion in a dedicated database,

hence a small database say of 12,000 urls can be searched

for dedicated thematic particulars.

So now I can happily add to my favourites ad nauseum,

knowing I can extract the flesh any time.

Rodney.

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

"Rod" <pookiethai@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message

news:%23Biz3yzHIHA.4228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

>

>> Belkasoft IE Favorites Extractor:

>> http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/details.aspx?itemid=3233446

>> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

>

> Aha! once again, you cement your reputation

> as a helpful and innovative MVP.

>

> I fear I beat you to the punch, I found "Copy URL" (275Kb)

> however, having an open mind, if your link

> is freeware, I'll hop on for a test ride, and kick some tyres

> (or is that tires for you lot).

> Thanks very much indeed, Glen. (You're a legend)

>

> Just an aside:

> These little scripts become very useful, I am a stamp collector

> and to organise the plethora of philatelic sites, can only be

> listed in a satisfactory fashion in a dedicated database,

> hence a small database say of 12,000 urls can be searched

> for dedicated thematic particulars.

> So now I can happily add to my favourites ad nauseum,

> knowing I can extract the flesh any time.

> Rodney.

 

If you mean CopyURL from Moon Software, I've used that in IE since back when I was

using Win95. I didn't think that had the functions you require, but if it does,

great.

http://www.moonsoftware.com/freeware.asp

 

I also use their tiny tray app, ClipClear, to clear the clipboard after large

copy/pastes. It's worked with Win95, 98, ME, and XP, so far....haven't tried it on

Vista yet.

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

Guest Don Phillipson
Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

"Rod" <pookiethai@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message

news:eLTzUIzHIHA.6068@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> I would have liked a URL to put into a database

> Possible?

 

Well, that's what I do . . . into a Quattro spreadsheet,

rather, because it loads faster, with passwords stored

alongside (easy to copy). When I double click on any

URL in the spreadsheet, it loads via Firefox which connects.

 

--

Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

 

"glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

 

> Belkasoft IE Favorites Extractor:

> http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/details.aspx?itemid=3233446

 

A right royal pain in the butt.

Typical internet smoke and mirrors

I threw it in the trash.

 

Go to download, your faced with a plethora of

personal questions, email adresses and the like

I aborted.

 

went to Belkasoft home

went to download

advised program is Free

"download 10 day trial program."

 

they will not get my business.

 

I have no problem buying shareware,

I just like to be told up front.

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

"Rod" <pookiethai@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message

news:O0lXsg0HIHA.5360@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

> "glee" <glee29@spamindspring.com> wrote in message

>

>

>> Belkasoft IE Favorites Extractor:

>> http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/details.aspx?itemid=3233446

>

> A right royal pain in the butt.

> Typical internet smoke and mirrors

> I threw it in the trash.

>

> Go to download, your faced with a plethora of

> personal questions, email adresses and the like

> I aborted.

>

> went to Belkasoft home

> went to download

> advised program is Free

> "download 10 day trial program."

>

> they will not get my business.

>

> I have no problem buying shareware,

> I just like to be told up front.

 

Ah, sorry then. Thanks for the "review". I have not tried it and only suggested it

from what I found in a quick search. It claims to be freeware. The 10-day trial is

apparently for the full feature set, after which the "free" version with more

limited functionality is what remains. They do not state anywhere I can see what

the limited feature set is.

 

I would not install it under those circumstances either.

 

I am increasingly unhappy with the lack of quality control in the listings at

"WindowsMarketplace"

--

Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+

http://dts-l.org/

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

 

"Don Phillipson" <d.phillipsonSPAMBLOCK@rogers.com> wrote in message

 

> Well, that's what I do . . . into a Quattro spreadsheet,

> rather, because it loads faster, with passwords stored

> alongside (easy to copy). When I double click on any

> URL in the spreadsheet, it loads via Firefox which connects.

> Don Phillipson

> Carlsbad Springs

> (Ottawa, Canada)

 

Well, your comments may illustrate my loyalty to product.

I am an MSWorks Version 4.5a fan,

I adore the DB/SS/Wordproc suite idea

and have become entrenched.

 

The Works database (that version) does not support

(for want of a better word) URL linking

I shall endure the inconvenience rather than upgrade

to a (downgraded) later version of MSWorks.

Rodney

Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

Rod wrote:

> The Works database (that version) does not support

> (for want of a better word) URL linking

> I shall endure the inconvenience rather than upgrade

> to a (downgraded) later version of MSWorks.

 

Nothing wrong with that but I bet you'd like KeyNote...

http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html

 

 

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Posted

Re: May I harvest my favourites?

 

 

 

"dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com> wrote in message

 

> Nothing wrong with that but I bet you'd like KeyNote...

> http://www.tranglos.com/free/keynote.html

> dadiOH

 

Well, the introduction has been made,

now we wait and see if a friendship blossoms.

Software, like first dates, are always full of fumbles

and misunderstandings.

I remember downloading "Clicktray Calender" about

5 years ago, now its a part of the furniture.

Thanks for the suggestion.


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