Creating OPML files of posts
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I know WP creates an OPML file for links, but how about a script that could create an OPML file for posts? Maybe use
<div>tags to choose a node. I think OPML files would be a great way to archive blogs, and it also might make the blogs easier to search… -
For your links, you need to visit:
http://yourblog.wordpress.com/wp-links-opml.php
That will give you a file of your links that you can import on your new blog.
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Dr. Mike,
Is there any news on this question? I’m wanting to be able to get an opml file of my posts that I can place on my website? Is there a way to do this?
Rhonda
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From this, the links here and elsewhere and the FAQ I am unable to see how to export/import blogroll links even between 2 wordpress.com blogs. Can anyone provide explicit instructions (and will it work in Firefox on a Mac?)
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On the blog you want to import the links to, go to blogroll > import links and then put in the link location of the OPML file you want to import. If it’s a wordpress.com blog, the the link would be in this form: http://yourblog.wordpress.com/wp-links-opml.php . Then click “import links.”
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Oh, thanks.
But it’s not obvious that the OPML file is already there, and that there’s no ‘export’ process! Hope this makes it explicit for anyone with the same query. -
You are right, there is no export function. You have to do an “import” from the new blog.
You’re welcome and happy blogging.
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