I'm not sure what the problem with the encoding could be now, it's not
really my area of expertise.
Rumor has it on IRC that the WordPress importer works with the latest SVN
HEAD now, so you may want to give that a try. You can grab a zipped copy at
http://habariproject.org/dist/ if you're interested.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 4:29 PM, HenrikWL <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>
> On 26 Jan, 18:56, Chris Meller <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Did you change the encoding before you imported or after? Try wiping out
> > everything, changing the database encoding, reinstalling Habari, and then
> > reimporting from WordPress.
>
> Ok, I tried from scratch. Dropped all the habari tables, set the
> database to utf8_general_ci by default, reinstalled Habari and
> reimported. Same thing. Everything truncates at the first special
> character.
>
> Both the WP and the Habari tables are in the same database, I don't
> know if that has got something to do with it? I can only have 1
> database on my webhost, so I'm kinda stuck with doing it this way. The
> WP tables are all utf8_general_ci by the way.
>
> > I don't know why that's throwing an error, but you can always rename the
> > pingback directory to something else and it should get deactivated the
> next
> > time you load a page. It's in /system/plugins.
>
> The problem resolved when I reinstalled (naturally).
>
> >
>

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