Sunday, May 3, 2009

mtexport plugin


I have created a new plugin, called mtexport, which will export a LifeType blog to the Movable Type Import Format file.  This format is can be imported into WordPress.



The reason that I created this plugin, is because I am moving my blogs to Wordpress.  I have been happy with LifeType, but but I am getting tired of added features myself.  Often when I see some software that is available for other blogs, I have to port it myself.  This is what I did with AddThis, Akismet, Twitter, Related articles plugin, http::BL, and reflection.



I don't want to spend the time creating plugins for the cool new features, so I am just going to switch to WordPress where there is a large library of plugins.

5 comments:

  1. I was wondering how long it would take you to switch over to the "dark side" of WordPress.
    I think I imported RSS Directly (posts + comments) when I switched over from whatever I was using before (can't even remember it). Is that not possible with LifeType->WordPress?

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  2. The problem with rss->Wordpress, is that I would loose all comments.
    Also, currently my rss feed doesn't contain all of my items. I am sure that I could change that, but I like a challenge.

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  3. Paul,
    I am sorry to hear about you plan move to wordpress .. :(
    BTW, another challenge will be export resources to wordpress and change all related urls in articles to new wordpress urls.

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  4. What I was planning on doing for resources (and I have done this on my other blog http://www.thirdtimedad.com) is to leave LifeType running, just at a different path. Then I would write mod_rewrite rules to redirect those requests.

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