IE Favourites to OPML
Export Internet Explorer favourites to an OPML file…simple as that.
NOTE: this is a download, and it exports a file not a URL.
Export Internet Explorer favourites to an OPML file…simple as that.
NOTE: this is a download, and it exports a file not a URL.
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You can also import OPML (IE7, at leat:
http://blogs.open.ac.uk/Maths/ajh59/006160.html)
There is a gotcha, though: you need to ensure yoy set the feed=rss attribute in the outline elements of the OPML you are importing
Comment by Tony Hirst — May 19, 2006 @ 4:11 pm