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Parses the entries cgi files to import posts, comments, and karma on posts (although karma is not used on WordPress yet).<br />If authors are found not to be in gm-authors.cgi, imports them at level 0.
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510.
Parse gm-counter.cgi, gm-banlist.cgi, gm-cplog.cgi (you can make a CP log hack if you really feel like it, but I question the need of a CP log).
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To accommodate larger databases for those tag-crazy authors out there, we have made this into an easy 4-step program to help you kick that nasty Simple Tagging habit. Just keep clicking along and we will let you know when you are in the clear!
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You have already setup WordPress and have been assigned an administrative login and password. Forget it. You didn&#8217;t have that login in Textpattern, why should you have it here? Instead we have taken care to import all of your users into our system. Unfortunately there is one downside. Because both WordPress and Textpattern uses a strong encryption hash with passwords, it is impossible to decrypt it and we are forced to assign temporary passwords to all your users. <strong>Every user has the same username, but their passwords are reset to password123.</strong> So <a href="%1$s">Login</a> and change it.
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Located in wp-admin/import/textpattern.php:585
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Also, since you&#8217;re coming from Textpattern, you probably have been using Textile to format your comments and posts. If this is the case, we recommend downloading and installing <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/category/development/wordpress/textile/">Textile for WordPress</a>. Trust me... You&#8217;ll want it.
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To accommodate larger databases for those tag-crazy authors out there, we have made this into an easy 5-step program to help you kick that nasty UTW habit. Just keep clicking along and we will let you know when you are in the clear!
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999.
rel
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Suggested by Jitendra Chaudhary
Located in wp-admin/includes/template.php:786
1086.
Unfortunately, you have to manually update this for Daylight Savings Time. Lame, we know, but will be fixed in the future.
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Located in wp-admin/options-general.php:133
1108.
Track Links&#8217; Update Times
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Located in wp-admin/options-misc.php:59
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By default WordPress uses web <abbr title="Universal Resource Locator">URL</abbr>s which have question marks and lots of numbers in them, however WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for your permalinks and archives. This can improve the aesthetics, usability, and forward-compatibility of your links. A <a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks">number of tags are available</a>, and here are some examples to get you started.
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Located in wp-admin/options-permalink.php:185
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Contributors to this translation: Bhupen Maurya, Debashish Chakrabarty, Jitendra Chaudhary, Raman Kaul, Ravishankar Shrivastava, Ravishankar Shrivastava, Tarun Joshi, Utkarshraj Atmaram, Yogesh Bailwal, makash, pankaj, sanjay bengani.