LoopyNZ 0 Posted March 21, 2015 Share Posted March 21, 2015 I have Evernote Desktop 5.8.4.6870 on my Windows 7 machine. I have an .enex file with 272 notes. This export was made from within a local notebook in that exact Evernote a few hours ago. I import it to a synchronised notebook (with default name "Imported Notes"). The notebook properties show it as "synchronised" not "local". I click "Sync". It whirrs away for a while, then all 272 notes appear in a local notebook "Unsynchronised Notes". My Activity Log shows a lot of this error: "11:52:21 [3596] 5% * Note 4108, error: The element type "br" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "</br>". (ENML_VALIDATION)"There are also a few others like:"11:42:29 [388] 5% * Note 3564, error: The entity name must immediately follow the '&' in the entity reference. (ENML_VALIDATION)""11:42:29 [388] 5% * Note 3772, error: The reference to entity "M" must end with the ';' delimiter. (ENML_VALIDATION)""11:42:29 [388] 5% * Note 3775, error: The element type "en-note" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "</en-note>". (ENML_VALIDATION)" How can I get these notes successfully synced (in a way that doesn't involve repeating a process 272 times)? - LoopyNZ - Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,078 Posted March 22, 2015 Level 5* Share Posted March 22, 2015 Hi. Do you still have the original database? It sounds like the export might have been the problem - I've used ENEX files several times recently without any problems. The way to fix them may be to re-export the notes. Failing that, ENEX imports give me the option of importing to a different notebook, and suggests a local notebook so that I won't exceed any upload limits. I'd suggest retrying the import to a different notebook, paying special attention to any options that come up. Despite the errors the notes might still be usable - do they look OK once imported? Part of the import process is to fix any errors found... Link to comment
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