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BlogWare Export / WordPress Import

I was banging my head up against the wall with BlogWare. For a novice user, it’s fine - but in the time I moved to it (from MovableType, originally), so much had happened with WordPress development. I’ve been scouring the Web for the “must have” plugins, and am finding them relatively easy to implement and tweak. There’s still a learning curve here, but I’m much happier now that I’m away from BlogWare’s “you have exceeded your bandwidth” notices that just started to pop up due to my alleged popularity. I’m still snagged by BlogWare bloopers, including not having flexible export options. That said, Shayne was able to customize an existing script to get most everything he could out of the old system and into WordPress. I now wish to share with the world the BlogWare Import Plugin for WordPress (created by Gada.be’s very own Shayne Sweeney). I hope Matt puts it into future installs.

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[...] BlogWare Export & WP Import This plugin from Shayne Sweeney (gada.be) that lets you export your Blogware blog and subsequently import into a Wordpress blog. In related news, Chris Pirillo is now using Wordpress for his personal blog!   [...]

BlogWare Export and WP Import This plugin from Shayne Sweeney (gada.be) that lets you export your Blogware blog and subsequently import into a Wordpress blog. In related news, Chris Pirillo is now using Wordpress for his personal blog

BlogWare Export and WP Import This plugin from Shayne Sweeney (gada.be) that lets you export your Blogware blog and subsequently import into a Wordpress blog. In related news, Chris Pirillo is now using Wordpress for his personal blog

I think it’s awesome you switched to WordPress… I like your blog much better now!
not that it sucked before, but I guess I just love WordPress

folks I could find. Hopefully I can get somebody’s attention! I just have a few little things to bring up this time. I mean, come on guy! I am now one of your most popular bloggers… give me a little! Top Blogware blogger used to beChris, before he got tired of messing with it and moved to WordPress.

You inspired me to make the move from Blogware to WP and I managed to get the import tool to work ok in terms of inputting old posts and comments, but I have one big problem with the permalinks. How do I get wordpress to put ‘1998449.html’ on the end rather than ‘895′? The ‘1998449.html’ bit doesn’t seem to be in my export file, so how did you crack it? Thanks in advance for any tips.

[...] I’ve also managed to export all of my old Blogware posts and comments to Wordpress thanks to a script (Blogware Input Plugin For WordPress) that Chris Pirillo and Shayne put together. It seems to have worked ok first time, but please let me know if you see any errors on the blog. The good thing about the script is that it doesn’t create (I think!) any duplicates, so I’m going to keep running it until this version of my blog finally disappears to ensure that no comments or posts or lost, so feel free to continue leaving comments on either this blog or the new WordPress site. [...]

theme in place which I think looks ok until I find one I want to really get my teeth into tweaking. I’ve also managed to export all of my old Blogware posts and comments to Wordpress thanks to a script (Blogware Input Plugin For WordPress) thatChris Pirillo and Shayne put together. It seems to have worked ok first time, but please let me know if you see any errors (some of the formatting looks out) on the blog. The good thing about the script is that it doesn’t create (I think!) any duplicates, so I

[...] I’ve also managed to export all of my old Blogware posts and comments to Wordpress thanks to a script (Blogware Input Plugin For WordPress) that Chris Pirillo and Shayne put together. It seems to have worked ok first time, but please let me know if you see any errors (some of the formatting looks out) on the blog. The good thing about the script is that it doesn’t create (I think!) any duplicates, so I’m going to keep running it until this version of my blog finally disappears to ensure that no comments or posts or lost, so feel free to continue leaving comments on either this blog or the new WordPress site. [...]

[...] I’ve also managed to export all of my old Blogware posts and comments to Wordpress thanks to a script (Blogware Input Plugin For WordPress) that Chris Pirillo and Shayne put together. It seems to have worked ok first time, but please let me know if you see any errors (some of the formatting looks out) on the blog. The good thing about the script is that it doesn’t create (I think!) any duplicates, so I’m going to keep running it until this version of my blog finally disappears to ensure that no comments or posts or lost, so feel free to continue leaving comments on either this blog or the new WordPress site. [...]

[...] I’ve also managed to export all of my old Blogware posts and comments to Wordpress thanks to a script (Blogware Input Plugin For WordPress) that Chris Pirillo and Shayne put together. It seems to have worked ok first time, but please let me know if you see any errors (some of the formatting looks out) on the blog. The good thing about the script is that it doesn’t create (I think!) any duplicates, so I’m going to keep running it until this version of my blog finally disappears to ensure that no comments or posts or lost, so feel free to continue leaving comments on either this blog or the new WordPress site. [...]

[...] I’ve posted and cross referenced a bit, and it will be only a slight inconvenience to have some interrupted flow of content, but I’m not really stressing about it. There are thousands of posts on the old site, and they will just sit there. They are, after all, indexed and linked and I don’t really want to break those. (Pirillo wrote a GREAT post on how to import from Blogware to Wordpress, but I’m lazy and well, also, busy. I could hire someone to do it, but I should be hiring a producer for my show– that’s more important. I digress) [...]

Chris,
Your awesome, man. It took me about 15 minutes to transport all of my posts with that pluggin. I’ve still gotta grab files and some code, but the posts were what I was most worried about.

I still like blogware, but once your traffic gets a certain size, its seems a bit detrimental (i.e. “You have exceeded your limit..”).

[...] I’ve also managed to export all of my old Blogware posts and comments to Wordpress thanks to a script (Blogware Input Plugin For WordPress) that Chris Pirillo and Shayne put together. It seems to have worked ok first time, but please let me know if you see any errors (some of the formatting looks out) on the blog. The good thing about the script is that it doesn’t create (I think!) any duplicates, so I’m going to keep running it until this version of my blog finally disappears to ensure that no comments or posts or lost, so feel free to continue leaving comments on either this blog or the new WordPress site. [...]

[...] americanmonster Member I need to import the old Committee to Protect Bloggers site from the constantly interrupted Blogware format (civiblog.org) to Wordpress, to assure the information we’ve gathered and the resources are available to bloggers and others. The instructions on Wordpress.com are behind a link that no longer works. codex.wordpress.org/Importing_Content. Chris P. has a plugin here: chris.pirillo.com/2006/05/16/blogware-export-wordpress-import/. [...]

Thanks so much for this plugin. I uploaded it to my plugins directory and changed permissions to 777 but it still doesn’t show up in my plugins list in WP. I have uploaded other plugins and they worked fine. If I try to run it I get the following:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: register_importer() in /home/glenmohr/public_html/wp-content/plugins/blogware.php on line 189

Any suggestions?

with trying to import all my old posts from Blogware into a local Wordpress install. Well, I finally managed to get it sorted, sort of. The Blogware import script, written by Shayne Sweeney, that I had found via Chris Pirillo didn’t seem to work. Every time I tried to use it, it just… did nothing. Kevin Marks had a look at it and my Blogware XML file, and suggested that I try importing it in smaller chunks. The Blogware XML indicates individual blog posts with

with trying to import all my old posts from Blogware into a local Wordpress install. Well, I finally managed to get it sorted, sort of. The Blogware import script, written by Shayne Sweeney, that I had found via Chris Pirillo didn’t seem to work. Every time I tried to use it, it just… did nothing. Kevin Marks had a look at it and my Blogware XML file, and suggested that I try importing it in smaller chunks. The Blogware XML indicates individual blog posts with

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[...] support  and find myself “out in the wild”, especially not after reading about the migration difficulties Chris, Tris and others experienced.  So I sat tight…or should I say I kept [...]

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