![]() You now want to find and replace all instances of the URL field where it’s blank, but not where it’s not. ![]() Replace all to remove leading spaces / tabs Press Ctrl-H to find and replace, click the Regex button, and use this string ^+ and make sure nothing is typed into the replace box. Remove leading whitespace from the XML file, otherwise the following step won’t work.To do the above, using Sublime Text Editor: I gave mine this: http:/0 as if you accidentally attempt to launch the website we don’t want LastPass attempting to send your credentials to a website that actually exists like (yes, it exists…) What you need to do is edit your XML file before importing to give the URL field some value. So if you’re like me and didn’t really bother putting anything in the URL field in some / many / all of your entries in KeePass, you’ll need to do the following. Anything else will become a “Secure Note” of type “General”. Anything you import that had something in the URL field in KeePass will be stored into a website item. LastPass stores items as different object types. I used KeePass to store credentials for websites, banking, etc., as well as other personal info like driver’s licence info etc. Problem: Items are imported as note ITEMS, not website ITEMS For me at least, it worked on the second or third try. Again – don’t attempt this in any other browser than Firefox, results are highly unreliable in Chrome! Then simply re-attempt to import. Delete the folder that may or may not have been imported into LastPass by right-clicking on the folder in the web interface. The process can still hang, and I scoured the XML file for possible issues, however I learned after much trial and error that the hanging was random and not related to strange characters.To do this, right click on your folder in KeePass and there’s your option to export ![]() As per Tip #2 above, split up your export into different XML files, one per top-level folder.
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