On 08/21/2018 01:19 AM, Ant wrote:
Or are they incompatible? If it is incompatible, is there a way to downgrade this file to make it compatible without losing its datas?

Caution: I use SeaMonkey/2.49.1 on Debian, but have never used Firefox.
If Firefox has a save bookmarks as HTML option there is hope.
You may be be able to use SeaMonkey's HTML import option.
I don't know if it will cleanly preserve folder hierarchy.
BUT it apparently ADDS to your existing bookmarks. So start with a new default profile from which you've deleted undesired entries.

If that doesn't work backup your current bookmarks. From what I've been reading it will be either compressed or uncompressed JSON. I have a project aimed at easily reorganizing bookmarks and removing undesired bookmarks. It's input is uncompressed JSON. Frank-Rainer's comments may still apply. You can follow my glacial progress on my thread "Using jq to clean/organize bookmarks?"

HTH

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