4/29/2007 ↓

Radio to WordPress Migration

Author: Mark Ghosh Category: LinkyLoo, Wordpress Tips

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Radio to WordPress Migration: Scott writes out some instructions on how to migrate from Radio Userland to Wordpress in the process of finally migrating to Wordpress himself. I found some resources in the Wordpress wiki that needs serous TLC but Scott’s instructions might help some people. He uses a tool from Steve Hooker called backLogAllRSS but had to hack the code for things to work to his liking and he promises to share the code ;) . Welcome to the world of Wordpress, Scott!

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    1. FYI: The “WordPress Wiki” has been obsolete and should have been shut down a very long time ago. It was replaced by the WordPress Codex, and information on importing from 16 Radio Userland to WordPress is included in the Codex.

      [Reply] Lorelle (12 comments.) — 04/30/2007 @ 12:35 am
    2. Lorelle, I don’t want to sound like a smartass, but have you clicked on that link in your codex?
      [Reply] Mark (228 comments.) — 04/30/2007 @ 7:38 am
    3. LOL!

      [Reply] LV — 04/30/2007 @ 2:28 pm
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