From the category archives:

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I’m pleased to say–although this may not be especially exciting for anyone except me–that my imported posts haven’t lost their categories.  (At something like 1200 posts I was dreading doing any kind of recategorising, especially as I did that once already when I consolidated my diaryland and livejournal entries at my wordpress.com blog.  It took weeks.)  The actual category list in the admin pages, however, only recognises those entries that I cut and pasted in from my large xml file before my webhost changed the php around the size of imported files.  So at present the category display is incomplete, which is why I’ve omitted it from the sidebar.  From browsing the wordpress forums, there does seem to be a solution to this, but it involves changing the code in my database, and I’m not yet confident enough to do that.

You can, however, access all the posts in any category by clicking on any of the category links in individual posts.  Or, you can access any category by appending its name (with hyphens for multi-word categories) to http://www.harvestbird.com/blog/category/ … .  If you paste that link alone, however, you’ll get a 404.

Changing the 404 message is another thing I would like to do, with greater ease, I hope, than what I describe above.  Since I hope none of you will have the “page not found” experience on these pages, I reproduce the current version for you below.  I think you will agree, the California surfer is the wrong metaphor for me (what does “punt”, below, even mean?), not least because I cannot swim the two hundred metres that the ex-expat considers the bare necessity for ocean survival.

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It’s my hope that if you’re reading this it’s because you’ve followed the redirection from my old home at wordpress.com.  I hope that those of you kind enough to link to that site will update your links to here. *

As with any move, my attention at the moment is held by the bright shiny newness of it all, so it may be a day or two before I begin the usual reflective writing for which I am known across the prairies of the internet.

Let me tantalise you in the meantime by contending I have fewer than five thousand more words to write before my manuscript is complete: final draft, reading for final editing.  Once I began, at the prompting of the señor and a friend or two, to move around large blocks of text, the thing began to take shape much as a puzzle might unexpectedly near completion.  I am quite pleased with it, but that could be the result of a summer’s break.

CP

*2249 ETA: I’ll also be cross-posting from here to my old LiveJournal (primarily just because I can), for those of you who prefer to read my entries there.





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Needs must: I have taught myself how to edit the xml of the WordPress export file which, thanks to the codex FAQ and the Windows xml editor, is not too hard, but rather time consuming.  The fruits of my lunch-hour labour are the last month of entries up and running.  I hope to continue in this importerly manner in the next few days.





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It is my hope that this will be the new location of Harvest Bird once I have completed the intricacies of importing the existing entries.  At present it is like trying to squeeze a very large foot in a very small shoe, and my speedy and necessary acquaintance with php is so far not bringing me success.  I await the assistance of my new webhost.





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