I wrote a while back about my love of Wordpress but after my experiences this morning I am feeling a little less charitable. I am currently setting up a new site (spokenlikeageek.com) for which I had intended to use the latest build of Wordpress (2.5). As part of this I wanted to transfer some existing entries from this blog and so I exported out all entries (the only option) and imported them into the new blog. This seemed to work well and, as an added bonus, also copied across all the files that had been uploaded as well. The next step was to delete the entries that I didn’t want which should have been easy to do through the admin interface. Problem is that I receive and error message which says there has been a problem with the deletion but, crucially, doesn’t tell you what the problem is. A quick search of the Wordpress forums shows that others have had the same problem but there seems to be no fix.
At this point I decided that the best course of action was to install the previous stable build (2.3.3) and redo the transfer. Again the install was a breeze. This time I encountered a different problem in that not all my posts would import. I then spent a while checking a number of things from the size of the file to the format of the XML. A number of imports later and I am still no closer.
So I have a number of choice:
Right now I am going with the latter option while I do some more research on resolving one of the issues. When I find a solution I will post it.
Apr 25
2 Comments Wordpress woes
Neil
April 25th, 2008 at 15:27
1UPDATE: The not being able to delete problem is to a compatibility issue with Firefox as it does work with Internet Explorer. See the following on the Wordpress forums (http://wordpress.org/support/topic/155739).
The irony of this is that Wordpress promotes moving away from IE (http://browsehappy.com/). It’s a bit difficult to do so when your product doesn’t support the main alternative…
Dirk
April 25th, 2008 at 21:46
2I keep meaning to upgrade my WordPress installation (I’m still on 2.0.x) because every new plugin/widge I try to add only works with a higher version than mine. I’ve been wary of taking the plunge because I’ve put a fair bit of customization into it (and not just the theme) – cfr your other post on customizations lost on reinstalls. Now I’m even more wary. I think I need a full day of peace and a bit more courage before I take the risk…
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