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  • Thread Starter dirkhh

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    Doing more comparisons, the static export of two rather complex pages (which are themselves created via an asciidoc HTML export) break… some of the weird JS that asciidoc inserts to do its footnotes are actually rendered as content

    Thread Starter dirkhh

    (@dirkhh)

    aaaand closing this because we all know what happens when you make assumptions… it seems that indeed 6.6.1 fixes this. Apologies about the noise.

    Thread Starter dirkhh

    (@dirkhh)

    Thanks for the amazing support, Leon.
    The test build of the next version that you sent me fixed the problem!

    Thread Starter dirkhh

    (@dirkhh)

    Happy to wait a couple of days. Equally happy to test a dev build before then. I’m in US/Pacific time zone…

    Thread Starter dirkhh

    (@dirkhh)

    That’s odd that you see 500 response codes:

    $ grep 500 /var/log/apache2/static-access.log
    $

    i.e., I don’t see a single 500 in my log (and actually, the only non-200 response code is the initial redirect). Can you tell me some assets for which you see those response codes? Are those from other domains? Or are those from https://subsurface-divelog.org (i.e. the original site)…

    The static site (awsweb…) is hosted on AWS – a Ubuntu 18.04 VM that I have full root access to. The WP installation that I’m exporting from (i.e. my “new” website) is on the same server. The database for that WordPress installation is on AWS-Aurora.
    The original site (subsurface-divelog.org) is running on a different server – but that was the starting point for the filesystem that’s on the AWS server. I sent you the logs that you were looking for in email, there are a few more explanations in that email.

    More than happy to test dev builds. I can even give you access to the AWS server as this is a pure dev environment that doesn’t have anything super confidential on it right now… biggest risk to me would be AWS charges, I guess ??

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Migrating from Blosxom

    I looked at this and it didn’t really work for my blog. Too much of the formatting didn’t work out the way I wanted ??

    Instead I wrote a perl script that filled the mysql database directly (php is not a language I enjoy). While the script makes a bunch of assumptions about your blog it should be easy enough to extend.

    A description of the process and the script can be found on my blog.

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