**Found in** * 115.0b2 **Affected versions** * 116.0a1 (2023-06-07) * 115.0b2 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows10 x64, Ubuntu 20.04, macOS 12 * Unaffected platforms: none **Preconditions** * browser.migrate.content-modal.enabled **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open the new migration window and select `Bookmarks from HTML file`. 2. On the `Import Bookmarks File` window choose `All files`. 3. Import a random file. **Expected result** * Only HTML files are available. **Actual result** * Importing a random file that is not a .html file will display a `Bookmarks Imported Successfully` window that contains the imported entries variable displayed. **Regression range** * Not a regression, it started happening with the implementation of Bookmark importing from HTML files (bug 1833427). **Additional notes** * Attached a screen recording. * The issue cannot be reproduced with the legacy migration window.
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**Found in** * 115.0b2 **Affected versions** * 116.0a1 (2023-06-07) * 115.0b2 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows10 x64, Ubuntu 20.04, macOS 12 * Unaffected platforms: none **Preconditions** * browser.migrate.content-modal.enabled: true **Steps to reproduce** 1. Open the new migration window and select `Bookmarks from HTML file`. 2. On the `Import Bookmarks File` window choose `All files`. 3. Import a random file. **Expected result** * Only HTML files are available. **Actual result** * Importing a random file that is not a .html file will display a `Bookmarks Imported Successfully` window that contains the imported entries variable displayed. **Regression range** * Not a regression, it started happening with the implementation of Bookmark importing from HTML files (bug 1833427). **Additional notes** * Attached a screen recording. * The issue cannot be reproduced with the legacy migration window.