What's the significance of that number?It's the number of lines in the Wordpress "XML" export that I used to migrate from Wordpress to Movabletype.I put the XML in inverted commas as it doesn't validate. You have to "massage" it quite a bit to get rid of junk and make it pass a simple validation test.Thanks to Niall for pointing me in the direction of XML Starlet, which is a … [Read more...] about 156935 lines
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The Future of Irish Blog Aggregators and services
What's going to happen with Irish blog aggregators and services?IrishBlogs.info, which I run, is busy enough, but is a resource hog. IrishBlogs.ie has been revamped, but any comments I've seen about it have been far from complimentary.PlanetoftheBlogs became planet.journals.ie and seems to have died offIs there a future for these sites / services or is everyone simply using … [Read more...] about The Future of Irish Blog Aggregators and services
Post-migration Sanity Check – Report any oddities please
I'm still cleaning up after the migration from Wordpress to Movabletype, so if anyone spots any weird errors or anything please let me know. … [Read more...] about Post-migration Sanity Check – Report any oddities please
Blog Migration
If you're seeing this entry in your browser or RSS reader you are looking at the new home for this site.There are probably a few broken things, but they'll get fixed (I hope!) … [Read more...] about Blog Migration
Sixapart’s New Baby – Vox (beta)
As a member of the Sixapart Professional Network I was lucky enough to get my hands on an invite to Vox. SixApart are the people behind Typepad and Movable Type, so they know about blogging. They may not have made too many friends in the past with their licensing, but that's all changed... In any case Vox is what it's all about. So what exactly is Vox? In many ways it's Six … [Read more...] about Sixapart’s New Baby – Vox (beta)