Ok, let’s wait if anybody can answer this question. This is the main thing that keeps me from updating my blog to ExpressionEngine, which looks very promising…
In a nutshell: 1) download the script, 2) place the script in your WP installation, 3) run the script via your server/browser, 4) resulting text page can be used to import into MT or EE.
I tried it and after some tweaking of the resulting text file, I was able to import it into my fresh EE installation! Happy day! :)
Perhaps a moderator can bump this thread to the appropriate place. :) I found this thread via Google, and just responded.
Dabbledo, I’ve done the WP to EE migration a number of times as laid out by the Wiki and it’s worked every time. Have you tried it the way that the EE Wiki lays out?
Isn’t that something that you should be asking on the WP forums? Anyway, you can still get the plugin here.
I think EllisLab should be interested in making it as comfortable as possible for WP users to switch to EE. WP users are getting more and more uncomfortable with their software of choice. These times are a great opportunity to let the EE community grow.
A WXR importer would be highly appreciated. But we’ll see what EE 2.0 will have inside.
I agree, it seems extremely beneficial for EE to make this a much easier process. I know some people have had no problem, but we had to go through 3 developers and a year of work to get 4/5 sites complete. Since we have been on EE things have been great but it was not fun (and we still have one site left).
If someone is up for a challenge, but let me know.
The WP plugins I found didn’t work for me either (none supports exporting tags, anyway, some not even categories).
MT 4 has an import feature for the WP XML-export format but that also didn’t seem to work at all in my case.
Finally I successfully took the “blogger-approach” of just creating a template that outputs a MT-export file. Like this one.
Another advantage is that it can be easily customised to your needs and since the EE-import script even supports additional fields I could export the tags as well.
You wrote this:
After some Googling, I found this as an alternative solution:
WP-MT 1.2 Script
In a nutshell: 1) download the script, 2) place the script in your WP installation, 3) run the script via your server/browser, 4) resulting text page can be used to import into MT or EE.
I tried it and after some tweaking of the resulting text file, I was able to import it into my fresh EE installation! Happy day!
Perhaps a moderator can bump this thread to the appropriate place. I found this thread via Google, and just responded.
Good luck!
I can’t seem to find the WP-MT script. Do you or anyone else have any recommendations for a current solution to move Blogger to EE?
I have checked the other forum postings and I seem to find material that is dated.
If Wordpress’ native export is to an XML file format, you could use Andrew Weaver’s great XMLGrab plugin: XMLGrab here and skip the whole WP->MT process.
In a nutshell: 1) download the script, 2) place the script in your WP installation, 3) run the script via your server/browser, 4) resulting text page can be used to import into MT or EE.
I tried it and after some tweaking of the resulting text file, I was able to import it into my fresh EE installation! Happy day!
Perhaps a moderator can bump this thread to the appropriate place. I found this thread via Google, and just responded.
Good luck!
Does anyone happen to have this laying around? Seems the site is down and I’m not sure if it’s a temporary issue or it’s gone forever.
Great help here, I can get through all the steps up until I have to import it into EE and then I get a really vague “Unable To Import Entries” error - but not sure where to go next.
I saw someone else post this, but there was no response. Any help here?
i’m trying to bump this up once more as i find it very important and will have to do this task myself shortly. any news on the topic moving wordpress to EE?