I don't know the answer to your question, but I do know that there's a Rake
task for converting a WordPress database to Typo. Check out
vendor/plugins/typo_converter. If it doesn't actually import your database,
it may still contain the information you're looking for.

--Erik Ostrom
  [email protected]


On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Michael Dever <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm writing a script to take all posts from my old Wordpress blog, and
> insert them into my Typo blog.
>
> I was just wondering does anyone know what the minimum requirements of the
> Typo blog system to keep everything running properly are?
>
> I'm inserting variables for:
>
>
>    - type = 'Article'
>    - title
>    - author = supplied at runtime
>    - body
>    - created_at = original wordpress post creation date
>    - user_id = id of author, author will be supplied at runtime and if
>    invalid, will fail
>    - permalink = title with spaces transformed to _, and if it already
>    exists append an arbitrary amount of _ to the title
>    - text_filter_id = '1' - Appears to be default value
>    - published = '1' - Only taking published posts from previous blog
>    - allow_pings = '0' - Appears to be default
>    - allow_comments = '1' - Appears to be default
>    - published_at = created_at
>    - state = 'published'
>
>
> Do I need anything more??
>
> ---
>
> Regards,
> Michael Dever
>
>
>
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