Last week I’ve submitted a patch to the WordPress open souce project. This tiny patch fix a little bug on Kubrick default theme which didn’t display the list of comments associated with a page. I’ve spotted that bug some months ago when working on my e107 to WordPress import script. As you can see in the trac ticket, my patch was committed in the trunk of the project, and you can expect to see it in the next 2.2 version release.
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Every Sky is Blue…
By randomly browsing the net, I’ve found a cloud photo from Croatia which look like the one I put as a header of this blog.
Of course the picture is not the same, because my clouds are from North of France. Just a funny coincidence…
WordPress to e107 v0.6: Better Content Rendering and Extended News support
Here is the version 0.6 of my tool to import e107 content in WordPress. Comparing to v0.5, this 6th alpha version render content as it is rendered in e107 thanks to the use of user’s website preferences. This release also handle news extended part nicely (look at screenshot), and is built to work with the latest e107 v0.7.6 and WordPress 2.0.5.
WordPress to e107 v0.5: Static Pages Import added
The 5th alpha version of my script to import e107 data to WordPress is out ! This version is now able to import static pages as is.
WordPress to e107 v0.4: now with Comments Import
The 4th alpha version of my script to import e107 data to WordPress is out ! This version fix lots of bugs, especially due to non-escaped SQL queries, and now import news comments and link them to users.
Useful Commands: Introduction
In april ’06, I’ve decided to no longer use Nuxeo’s CPS and start a new online adventure with this blog.
Last week I’ve moved the majority of my stuff (articles and scripts mainly) from my objectis.org web site. There, I’ve compiled a list of linux commands I don’t want to forget, in the spirit of “Directory of Linux commands” from O’Reilly and pixelbeat.org Command Line Tips.
I’ve reordered all of the commands by theme and I’ll now publish each theme as a unique post, one theme per week, under the “Useful Commands: [Theme Name]” title. This week: Useful Commands: Files & Archives.
