On May 9, 2010, at 5:08 PM, Glenn Ansley wrote:

Hi Walter,
I got the XML file that blogger provided you with and tried several
different import/export/import options but could not reproduce the error. I
got the same amount of posts and drafts each time (985/423).

The error occured for me with importing in WP3.0b1, adding some pages, posts and comments, upgrading to WP3.0b2 and then exporting XML and then importing to a new WP3.0b2 fresh install. Is that what you tried? It looks like your first scenerio below is that. I have not tried anything with 2.9. I'm on a relatively slow connection so each pass takes a long time.

My files were 12.3MB and 12.8MB, so about 13MB.

Sounds like I need to try it again and hopefully it was some sort of error although none was given by WP. If timeout was the problem then maybe it will do it right the next time. What is the best way for me to delete all the posts and comments? I can just destroy the install and start from scratch.

Thank you,

-Walter


This includes the following scenarios:
* imported blogger file to 3.0b1 / upgraded to 3.0b2 / exported / imported
into another 3.0b2

* importing blogger file to wp 2.9 / exporting / importing to fresh 3.0b1 * importing blogger file to wp 2.9 / exporting / importing to fresh 3.0b2

* importing blogger file to 3.0b1 / exporting / importing to fresh 3.0b1 * importing blogger file to 3.0b1 / exporting / importing to fresh 3.0b2
* importing blogger file to 3.0b1 / upgrading to 3.0b2 / exporting /
importing to fresh 3.0b2

All of these created the same result (full import of all published and draft
posts).

All of my installations were on my localhost. As you mentioned before, this is a bunch (maybe even alot) of data. It may be the case that the export or
the import script timed out in the middle of the process.

What was the size of your wp export file? All of mine were right around
13mb.

Glenn Ansley

On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Walter Jeffries <[email protected]>wrote:

Unfortunately I can't. I've run out of time to work on this today and the next four days are filled with other things. The download and upload of the
files takes a long time. Slow rural networks and all that good stuff.


On May 9, 2010, at 12:36 PM, Andrew Nacin wrote:

Can you test your import/export on 2.9.2 for comparison?


On 5/9/10, Walter Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:

I had posted this in the forum and realized it is really here that I
should post this...

I exported my blog from blogger and they changed it to XML.
I imported the resulting file to a test WP3.0b1 install.
This went well. Careful checking showed that it appears all my stuff
came across.
Some users did test comments and I created some test pages and posts.
All was working fine.
I upgraded to WP3.0b2 and this appeared to go well.
There were:
Posts: 985 published
Posts: 423 drafts
Pages: 9
Comments: 6,952
Life is good in WP land.
I exported all of my blog from WP3.0b2 to an XML file#2.
I created another WP3.0b2 install on another server.
I imported the XML file#2 to my second WP3.0b2 install.
There are:
Posts: 906 published
Posts: 317 drafts
Pages: 9
Comments: 6,218
Life is not so good in WP Land. A lot of posts and comments were
lost. Since the import from blogger worked fine I suspect that the
problem is on the export side. But I did change from 3.0b1 to 3.0b2
between those imports so no guarantees.

Appears to be a bug in import.

These are test sites. Let me know if I you need more details.

After posting that I found another problem with the exporter in
3.0b2. It is stripping my code from posts and modifying other code.
Naughty. For example, I had:

<center><img src="http://SugarMtnFarm.com/blog/uploaded_images2009/
PinkPiggyPalace0064w.jpg" /><small><i>Foam Insulation Inside Forms</
i></small></center>

On exporting WP changed my post to look like this:

<img src="http://SugarMtnFarm.com/blog/uploaded_images2009/
PinkPiggyPalace0064w.jpg" alt="" /><br />
<em>Foam Insulation Inside Forms</em>

It stripped my HTML center and changed my i (italic) to em. I like i
better. It also stripped my small tags. This does not give the same
look to my pages. I want my pictures centered, my subtitles in
smaller type and italicized. The export should not be stripping code.

Even if center and i are depreciated WP should still not be stripping
them without permission since it changes the look and content.

Another bug. :(

Cheers,

Walter Jeffries
Sugar Mountain Farm, LLC
Orange, Vermont
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