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  • Thread Starter birkbak

    (@birkbak)

    Thanks again.
    I’ve managed to get past the permissions-problem. My new result is the “All done. Have fun.”-message, but nothing imported!

    I also tried saving my .xml-file as a .txt-file and used the MT-import tool, which seemed to work, but still nothing was imported.

    I’m wondering wether the format is eatable for WordPress. Does this post information code look useful?

    <item smartlog:id=”43608″>
    <smartlog:option name=”allow_comments” value=”true” />
    <smartlog:option name=”allow_trackback” value=”true” />
    <title>Velkommen til!</title>
    <pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2006 03:53:28 +0100</pubDate>
    [email protected] (Andreas Birkbak)
    <description><p>Denne blog kommer….and the main text goes here

    Anyway, I’m going to ask my host about the SELinux-subject.

    Thread Starter birkbak

    (@birkbak)

    Thanks a lot for replying, HandySolo!

    The uploads folder exists. It’s wp-content/uploads

    It should be writeable, but I don’t know how to check it. My host is https://www.surftown.dk. Do I need to change permissions? If so, what do I do?

    It’s a Linux server, that’s all I know. I don’t know how to deal with you second reply, but I can always email my webhost.

    Looking forward to your reply!

    Thread Starter birkbak

    (@birkbak)

    I would be very thankful if anyone could help me out. An awful lot of people seem to have problems with the import tool, but few have answers understandable by we who don’t know how to code.

    Why can’t I import a .xml-file to my new WordPress 2.0-blog? If the solution is out there, please do inform me.

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