Plus, I recently found that anybody wanted to say
This list is not appropriate, go *...@xx.apache.org instead answers.
If it's any consolation, I think most of it doesn't belong on any mailing
list.
Seems that I have been long absent from the ASF itself activities, and
during the days, so
Now I would like to know how to retrieve the data from .rdf, .atom etc of
movable type
to put again to mysql server
Anybody knows?
(Then, I would like to switch to the Apache Roller)
tetsuya @ apache
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To
Now I would like to know how to retrieve the data from .rdf, .atom etc of
movable type
to put again to mysql server
Anybody knows?
(Then, I would like to switch to the Apache Roller)
tetsuya @ apache
P.S. Is these kind not allowed here? just the matter of moderator?
Will I moderate?
Chances are this is out of date with modern MT and Roller, but here's
how I did it many years back:
http://blog.generationjava.com/roller/bayard/entry/mt_to_roller_migration
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Tetsuya Kitahata tets...@apache.org wrote:
Now I would like to know how to retrieve the
This is not an appropriate answer neither suggestion.
Apache Roller is just one of the options. Maybe I will use forever
movable type (It depends just on my server issue).
If so, Apache Roller user list is meaningless to me.
The community list certainly is not the right place for this one. I
Chances are this is out of date with modern MT and Roller, but here's
how I did it many years back:
http://blog.generationjava.com/roller/bayard/entry/mt_to_roller_migration
Thanks, I will try it out. My generation is old ... so (lol
Tetsuya @ apache
Plus, I recently found that anybody wanted to say
This list is not appropriate, go *...@xx.apache.org instead answers.
I had known that general @ jakarta.jp should not be the
TOMCAT / TOMCAT / TOMCAT question flow mailing list.
(Plus STRUTS /STRUTS /STRUTS - w)
However, here's a lot of voice
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Tetsuya Kitahata tets...@apache.org wrote:
Plus, I recently found that anybody wanted to say
This list is not appropriate, go *...@xx.apache.org instead answers.
If it's any consolation, I think most of it doesn't belong on any mailing list.
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Eric Covener