• Resolved Maryathome

    (@maryathome)


    Hi!
    I have transferd my blog from wordpress.com to one.com.
    At least, the transfer is ok.
    However, I struggle to import my blogfiles, comments etc to my selfhosted blog.
    Contacting one.com I get so many different answers, I get confused.
    The last advice was to download the content, and unpack the zip file.
    Next, I ought to upload the content to FTP, and at last change the information in wp-config/php with the correct infromation from PHP & MySQL.
    Being a newbie on this selfhosting-thing, I get really confused!
    Can somebody give me a hand?
    My old homepage (www.maryathome.wordpress com, however I have paid for my own domain name for a while at http://www.maryathomewriting.com).
    My self hosted adress: http://www.maryathomewriting.com.

    Hope for a helpful soul!
    Maria

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  • The last advice was to download the content…

    Next, I ought to upload the content to FTP…

    …and at last change the information in wp-config/php with the correct infromation from PHP & MySQL.

    You actually have two potential sources for content that *could* come into play here depending upon what has actually been downloaded. Hopefully you have a copy of your previous /wp-content/ folder where your uploads will have been stored…and moving from wordpress.com to self-hosted, you will not need or want anything else such as any plugins or themes that might be there.

    The second piece of “content” you might have would be a copy of your previous database where all your pages and posts and such are stored, and that would need to be imported at your server via phpMyAdmin and then you would also need to add some of its details to wp-config.php to switch to that database that might or might not need some additional updating in order for WordPress to be able to find your /wp-content/ folder. However, I suspect what you actually have there is a Dashboard export of your content that would be imported at your Dashboard by using this plugin:

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-importer/

    So, what do you get for foldernames and/or filenames when you unzip whatever you have?

    Thread Starter Maryathome

    (@maryathome)

    Hi!
    I have been a little confused about if I could use the wordpress importer Versjon: 0.6.1. However, trying to import I get the answer that the file can not be uploaded.

    As you say, my only content I get, Is the last one. When I unzip that file, I get a XML file with my content. Does that make any sense to you?

    When I unzip that file, I get a XML file with my content.

    A database file would typically be an .sql file, so I believe what you have there should be what you need at the Dashboard. Did you unzip it before trying to import it? Also, that plugin has some options from which to choose at the time of use.

    Thread Starter Maryathome

    (@maryathome)

    Yes, I have tried to unzip it before importing it, and I have tried to import it on wordpress platform (import->wordpress->install wordpress importer) – that is when I get the “failed” message. I also tried to install it on wp-content/plugin, and none of this works for me. It might just be that I do not get this at all. I mean, this technical stuff. However, if you have any suggestions for my further attempt, I am thankful!

    It might just be that I do not get this at all. I mean, this technical stuff.

    Nah, you are doing fine, and I am not adding anything to what you already know:
    http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-properly-move-your-blog-from-wordpress-com-to-wordpress-org/

    After the rest of the world wakes up this morning, hopefully an expert will come along here and know what might be going on with that file.

    Thread Starter Maryathome

    (@maryathome)

    Hi, WPyogi,

    If things were as easy as the link above described, I should be able to do it, I think, but somethings happen in step 2 that cut off the process.
    I have downloaded the xml file, and tried importing it several times, but it is not working.

    I’m a little bit demotivated after spending several days at this.

    What happens – do you get any error messages?

    Try exporting a small part of your content from WP.COM (i.e. limit it on the export options) – and see if that will work to upload. If not, ask your hosting company for help.

    You could also pay for a guided transfer from WordPress.COM.

    Thread Starter Maryathome

    (@maryathome)

    The problem is not the XML file it self.
    Let me try to explain part by part referring to the import process:
    1. I go to my selfhosted blog, and press import.
    2. Going to the different importing systems, I press wordpress
    3. The option coming up, is to install WordPress importer (Versjon: 0.6.1) Pressing this button, I get the following answer:
    – Downloading instalation https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/wordpress-importer.0.6.1.zip
    – Unpacking
    – Installing
    – Could not create folder (/customers/7/a/a/maryathomewriting.com/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-importer/)

    Here, I come no further.

    Try going to Plugins > Add New to first search for and add that plugin as a separate step.

    Thread Starter Maryathome

    (@maryathome)

    Not to sound difficult, but allready tried that, leejosephho 🙁
    I get the same answer – could not create folder.

    Thread Starter Maryathome

    (@maryathome)

    WPyogi – how much does it cost do get a guided transfer?
    Is it not also a free transfer existing as a part of Free WordPress Blog setup service.
    I am almost willing to give this up.

    – Could not create folder (/customers/7/a/a/maryathomewriting.com/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-importer/)

    That’s probably a file permissions issue on the server –

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions

    Ask iPage for help with that – it’s on their server.

    I get the same answer – could not create folder.

    There is where you might want to ask your host what kind of blocking might be going on that is stopping you from installing WordPress plugins and importing content.

    Guided transfer – http://en.support.wordpress.com/guided-transfer/

    You won’t be able to use iPage though.

    You could also hire someone to do this for you to iPage – you could post a job listing here:

    http://jobs.wordpress.net/

    BTW, I wouldn’t give up just yet – these are solvable problems :)! I know it’s very frustrating – and there’s lot of new stuff to learn. But this is the kind of thing you will likely have to deal with when you have a self-hosted site. Not that it’s always this time consuming, but it is different from WordPress.COM.

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