@TT very true. I took a shortcut with parsing the bookmarks file format and 
directly grabbed the <a> elements since those are the only elements with 
data of interest to us.

Note that the .bookmarks extension is just a way to tell TW to use this 
deserializer to parse this file. The code can easily be tweaked to use a 
different extension instead that might be more intuitive.

On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 2:10:54 PM UTC+2 TiddlyTweeter wrote:

> This for both Mohammad & Saq
>
> Mohammad wrote:
>
>> I add documentation and soon I will push it to GitHub!
>>
>
> Good!
>
> I have been testing it and DISCOVERED is NOT ONLY for Bookmark exports.
>
> It will process *ANY* saved webpage. Where you append ".bookmarks" to 
> it's name.
> In other words it is a *GENERIC MINI-PARSER *for properly formed *<a>* 
> links.
> I did tests with saved WikiPedia pages. It  worked perfectly ...
>
> [image: Screenshot 2021-05-23 140632.jpg]
>
> My POINT is this is NOT JUST a tool for parsing Browser Bookmarks. IT will 
> parse anything!
>
> *I seriously think that needs to be CLEAR in docs.*
>
> Best wìshes
> TT
>

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