Looks not dissimilar to a similar issue http://groups.google.com/group/habari-dev/browse_thread/thread/866399d913d0537f/8407aa50c67d5976?lnk=gst&q=import#8407aa50c67d5976
I wonder what user(s) own your WordPress posts and what Habari user you are importing as ? I would suggest clearing everything out and starting again - clean. Then analyze which posts don't make it in versus those that do. I presume you have more than the 10 posts shown in the blog - http://www.ixaidev.com/home/ -- Andy On Aug 26, 10:31 pm, "Ixai Lanzagorta Ochoa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is a two part post. I use a test habari from svn revision 2380 (latest > as I write), the content of the WP blog is hosted on a 2.6.0, exported and > then imported into a local WP 2.6.1. > > first, > I tried to import the WP 2.6.1 database with the WordPress Importer 1.0 and > well... it didn't work... i'm not so surprised considering the wiki says it > supports up to WP 2.5 but I was just wondering if someone knew how to make > this work. I get the following output: > > """ > Import In Progress > > Importing comments 1-5 of 5. > > Import is complete. > > There were errors during import: > > * ¿Con qué plataforma publicar? - WordPress : Undefined offset: 1 > * Introducción : Undefined offset: 1 > """ > (titles are in spanish) > The database is imported but I get duplicate posts (not following any > pattern, some posts are there only once, some posts have 2, 3, 4 copies, > completely random as far as I can see) > > -------------------------------------------------- > > second, > I think it would be good to have a WP importer that draws data from the XML > file that WordPress exports (eXtended RSS file as they call it). In my > particular case, my host doesn't allow for external database connections so > if I want to create a local test habari installation with my current WP > hosted posts I have to first export that, import it into a local WP > installation and then import it once again with WP Importer. The same would > apply if I wanted to change hosts. As you can see, it's not very practical, > also I think it's more likely that WP database structure changes rather than > this eXtended RSS file in future WP versions. Has anyone thought of this? Is > there any work on this line? I don't really know WP nor Habari Internally, > but I'm interested in getting acquainted with Habari's plugin API and > apparently all the code needed could be adapted from > ./wp-admin/import/wordpress.php unless anyone wants to start from scratch > and parse the file in a different way. > > Hope this all makes sense. > > -- > Ixai Lanzagorta Ochoahttp://www.ixaidev.com/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/habari-dev -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
