09-19-2008
Why not export your bookmarks and ask them to import?
Actually, I am surprised that you say the bookmark location is a random directory. Whereever I have talked to people about this topic, it is :
~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/8j7l8qg8.default/bookmarks.html
If you google that code, you will find many entries. Of course, I am most likely wrong.
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obm-moz
obm-moz(1) Openbox Pipe Menu obm-moz(1)
NAME
obm-moz - a pipe-menu for openbox
SYNTAX
obm-moz [options]
DESCRIPTION
Obm-moz is a pipe menu for openbox. It translates any mozilla-compatible bookmarks into an openbox menu. If no arguments are given, it'll
try to find your bookmarks. A bookmarks folder can be passed as an argument, it'll try to find it and build the menu out of that folder.
More information about pipe-menus can be found on http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Openbox:Pipemenus
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show this help message and exit
-f, --firefox
Look for Firefox bookmarks
-b FILENAME, --bookmarks=FILENAME
Specify the path to the bookmarks.html file
-r ROOT, --root=ROOT
Root folder of the bookmarks
-n BROWSER, --navigator=BROWSER
Command to run the web browser.
EXAMPLES
obm-moz -b "/path/to/bookmarks.html" -r "Bookmarks Toolbar Folder"
AUTHORS
obm-dir was written by Manuel Colmenero <mkolme@gmail.com> as part of obmenu. This manual page was originally written for the Debian
GNU/Linux system by Davide Truffa <davide@catoblepa.org>.
SEE ALSO
obmenu(1), obm-dir(1), obm-nav(1), obm-xdg(1), openbox(1)
Davide Truffa 1.0 obm-moz(1)