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Post by gdavis0007 on Jul 24, 2012 13:12:33 GMT -5
Has anyone come across a successful way of importing PAWriter HTML pages into WordPress? My prime objective is to keep the pages behind user password protection provided by WP-Members. As far as I can tell this is accomplished in WordPress by copying pages into MySQL. I can get the pages there by using the HTML Import 2 plugin. It works fine for the "names.htm" page but the rest of the pages lose their formatting (indents and carriage returns/line breaks)
PAWriter HTML output has blocks of text that try to preserve the formatting with <pre>. This seems to be ignored on import either by WordPress or HTML Import 2. I will play with it further and report back but would appreciate if anyone can spare me the anxiety by sharing their solution.
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Post by Howard Metcalfe on Jul 26, 2012 12:20:33 GMT -5
Has anyone come across a successful way of importing PAWriter HTML pages into WordPress? My prime objective is to keep the pages behind user password protection provided by WP-Members. As far as I can tell this is accomplished in WordPress by copying pages into MySQL. I can get the pages there by using the HTML Import 2 plugin. It works fine for the "names.htm" page but the rest of the pages lose their formatting (indents and carriage returns/line breaks) PAWriter HTML output has blocks of text that try to preserve the formatting with <pre>. This seems to be ignored on import either by WordPress or HTML Import 2. I will play with it further and report back but would appreciate if anyone can spare me the anxiety by sharing their solution. I've never used WordPress and don't know any PAWriter user that has. So, sorry, I can't help you but maybe someone else can. (PAWriter uses standard HTML as specified in the first line of the HTML: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">) Best regards, Howard
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