AFAIK that article were wrote for WP 1.01 version and is not fully compatible with new WP 1.2 and MT 3.0
Somebody got a “fix” for this issue? I’d really like to move my MT posts into WordPress (I signed up to beta test and installed MT 3.0 before SixApart put out the new price list – and its outta my range now;-)
dbe4876, I hope you are trying to install 1.2 beta, and not 1.0.1 or 1.0.2. If it’s 1.2 beta, then I can help with the importing, it works fine, really.
dbe, it sounds like maybe when you edited the file you forgot to close a quote or something.
I’m not seeing anything wrong with this…
define(‘MTEXPORT’, ‘import.txt’);
Quotes, etc., all seem to be in place. Again, the error message indicated the problem was in line 279 (not line 2).
Also, I took the 1.02 “stable” version for installation. Is the code for line 279 in “import-mt-php” any different in 1.2 beta?
Anonymous
Okay WordPress developers, I still need a solution to the parse error on line 279 of the “import-mt.php” script. I’d like to move forward with migrating to WordPress, and getting my MT posts imported is the first major goal. I really need your help. Thanks! -Dave
Dave,
I’ll be glad to help you out. Can you please use a more recent import-mt.php (get one from the cvs-sourceforge, accessible through the download section — view cvs) and give it one last shot.
Use wordpad to edit the import-mt.php file, or a web interface if you have one (using wordpress’ in built template editor is a good way of doing it too).
dbe4876, from your posts, it appears you are using v1.0.2 Please upgrade to the latest 1.2.x version before using the new import-mt.php
_e is the function used for localization, in 1.2. So please do upgrade and try again.
After you get the files for 1.2 and upload them to your server, You have to point your browser at http://example.com/wordpress/wp-admin/upgrade.php to upgrade your install. This makes the required changes in the mysql databases, and in general upgrades your wordpress install to use new functions and such.
After you run upgrade.php, run the import-mt.php script.
Simply uploading the new version files does not upgrade your installation. π
Fargon,
Okay GOT IT! Finally! Ran the Upgrade and found all my imported entries alive and well. Whew! Thanks for the help!!
http://www.dave.englund.name/blog/index.php
I’m happy for you.
I’m sorry it took such a long time. Now that you are in, have a ball π