


Set up a working account for any other service, then edit the account details to reflect your Dreamwidth URL, username, and password, and use for the API URL.Ĭan't edit tags, privacy, or other metadata.ĭisappeared off the face of the internet sometime 2011īare-bones Twitter import with few options at the moment. Logs into IJ okay but couldn't get working with LJ itself.Ĭouldn't get it working using XMLRPC on Ubuntu had a class error. Might work with little modification current LJ compatible servers hard coded in interface and include IJ and. More information and specifics can be found at NNTP. Supports crossposting categories and/or tags as tags, basic privacy levels, comment on or off, header/footer. Known bug: HTML index file isn't updated on subsequent runs of the migrator. The config file and at-run input explicitly ask for the server.īackup tool only. The "Blogger/API Enabled" option was removed no other option works.ĭoes not support anything but entry text, not even titles.

More info at the DW getting-started community. On Amazon servers, so not everyone's bag of tea. We're about to find out - doesn't seem to work for blogger API. Can't edit read list/access list through client. Posting works, including friends only, but doesn't retrieve custom access groups. These must be tested as well.Ĭlients in this category are not restricted to any one particular operating system. The lists below contain posting, account maintenance (editing friends, &c), and backup tools. There are three kinds of URLs you can select from when using/testing the clients below:Ĭlients specifically designed to work with LJ may request the LJ posting URL.
