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Version 1.02 converter uploaded

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Submitted by Steve on Tue, 13 May, 2008 - 01:58
  • converter
  • Drupal 5.x
  • Wordpress 2.5
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The Wordpress to Drupal converter, version 1.02 is available for download.

This latest version addresses a problem identified by user DeeZone. Due to an oversight on my behalf (not correctly escaping SQL data relating to category names) created the false error code of duplicate category errors.

As is always the case, solving this problem identified another problem relating to character encodings. Wordpress data is now encoded as unicode (utf8), it was latin. As of this version, the Wordpress database is treated as unicode, which solves some of the encoding problems.

The manual will be updated shortly to reflect the changes.

The program can be downloaded from here.

All comments or suggestions via the Wordpress to Drupal forum.

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