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Is it possible to output specific JSON data (exported from Firefox bookmarks) using PHP.

This is the code which I have so far, it will re-encode the data as Firefox doesn't export it in the correct UTF-8 way. I also remove the trailing , from the end of the file.

<?php
// Read the file blah blah
$hFile = "../uploads/james.json";
$hFile = file_get_contents($hFile);
$hFile = utf8_encode($hFile);
// Remove the trailing comma because Firefox is lazy!!!!
$hFile = substr($hFile, 0, strlen($hFile)-3) . "]}";

$hDec = json_decode(fixEncoding($hFile));

foreach($hDec['uri'] as $hURI) {
	// Output here
}

// Fixes the encoding to UTF-8
function fixEncoding($in_str) {
	$cur_encoding = mb_detect_encoding($in_str);
	if($cur_encoding == "UTF-8" && mb_check_encoding($in_str,"UTF-8")){
		return $in_str;
	}else{
		return utf8_encode($in_str);
	}
}
?>

I have been unable to get any output apart from the whole data, using var_dump.

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As VolkerK says, you have to strip the commas before both ] and }:

// ... row 7
// Remove the trailing comma because Firefox is lazy
$hFile = preg_replace('/,\s*([\]}])/m', '$1', $hFile);

// ... or using str_replace
$hFile = str_replace(',]', ']', str_replace(',}', '}', $hFile));

But, the way you are trying to access the URI's of the bookmarks (which I assume is what you are trying to do) wouldn't work.

Recheck the format/schema of the file.

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Could you also give an example of outputting all URIS? I don't see what I missed. – James Brooks May 24 at 22:03
If you examine the json or the var_dump() of $hDec you see that it's not a list of URI:s and names. You have to go thru all of the children for the root entry, then all of their children etc etc. The children then have a uri value that you can do stuff with or filter by. – Tobias Baaz May 25 at 9:34
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While json_decode() is able to decode

<?php
$c = '{"title":""}';
$bookmarks = json_decode($c);
var_dump($bookmarks);
it fails on
$c = '{"title":"",}';
The "empty" element at the end throws the parser off. And that's exactly what my bookmarks.json looks like
{"title":"", ... "children":[]},]}

edit: json.org links to Comparison of php json libraries. And according to their comparison chart e.g. zend json should be able to parse firefox' bookmark.json. Haven't tested it though.

edit2: why not simply test it....? Yes, zend json is able to parse the unmodified bookmarks.json

require 'Zend/Json.php';

$encodedValue = file_get_contents('Bookmarks 2009-05-24.json'); $phpNative = Zend_Json::decode($encodedValue); var_dump($phpNative);

prints
array(7) {
  ["title"]=>
  string(0) ""
  ["id"]=>
...
      ["children"]=>
      array(0) {
      }
    }
  }
}

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So is there any way this is possible? – James Brooks May 24 at 20:52
I'm trying to avoid the use of libraries, but if this does end out being the only option I shall look into it. – James Brooks May 24 at 22:15

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