On 5/27/17, Felix Miata <mrma...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Lee composed on 2017-05-26 14:10 (UTC-0400):
>
>> - start seamonkey
>> - delete all your bookmarks
>> - import your edited bookmarks.html file
>
> Doesn't keep them totally away. Using a test profile, I deleted all
> bookmarks
> that bookmark manager would permit. Then I closed SM, reenabled automatic
> import via user.js, restarted,

automatic import might be the problem - can you try deleting all your
bookmarks and then doing tools / import html, tools / export html and
see if you've got any icons in the newly exported bookmarks file?

Regards,
Lee


> then deleted the three duplicate folders importing
> always creates, then exported HTML. The result was 671,826 bytes vs. the
> 531,157
> byte result of the stripping script, and the 787,654 bytes of the original
> export.
>
>       grep ICON= bookmarks.html | wc -l
>
> on the fresh export produced 185. Doing same with the exported file I ran
> the
> stripper against produced 311. So it looks like this exercise may ultimately
> be
> good for some places.sqlite weight loss, but less than ideal.
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