[wp-hackers] Importer Rework
Mark Shields
laebshade at gmail.com
Wed Sep 28 03:47:34 GMT 2005
This sounds like a good option. Have a "wizard" of sorts, and an option to
switch to advanced mode to have more control over importing.
On 8/24/05, Gustavo Barron <cicloid at idealabs.tk> wrote:
>
> Trevor Turk wrote:
>
> >>Design and implementation suggestions welcome.
> >>Ryan
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I think this is great - and I wonder if you really
> >need to do anything more than allow the user to upload
> >a file to the server. I think the average person is
> >going to have no trouble dealing with that. Won't most
> >export operations would prompt the user to save the
> >file to their desktop anyway? I'd say pick the easiest
> >way and go with that.
> >
> >Also, does this need it's own top level tab? Not to
> >downplay how cool it is, but it's not an option that
> >would be used all that often, right? Probably, the
> >first time would be it for most people.
> >
> >
> Maybe we need a new installer, or one that asks if the user is migrating
> from other CMS, then send the user to the proper importer.
>
> >Trevor
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