Just in case...
Jan. 7th, 2009 04:34 pmI opened a new account on Blogspot. It's not public, and it will remain private as long as this journal will be alive. I love LiveJournal, I know how to use it and I love my Flist page. So, I really hope this is not necessary... but if so, I'm backing up (manually since no one of the import-export tools work for me...) all the reviews and the special post, but I will loose all the comments (sigh!). It's a long way and in any case, all my reviews are saved also on LibraryThing, so there is no risk to loose them.
The new blog (remember, in this moment is private, you can't see it) will be:
http://elisa-rolle.blogspot.com/
I really hope this is no necessary, since I don't like the template of blogspot, and the blog is not pretty like this one... and neither user friendly!
The new blog (remember, in this moment is private, you can't see it) will be:
http://elisa-rolle.blogspot.com/
I really hope this is no necessary, since I don't like the template of blogspot, and the blog is not pretty like this one... and neither user friendly!
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Date: 2009-01-07 06:08 pm (UTC)The second is always full :-(
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Date: 2009-01-07 06:14 pm (UTC)If it is, go here and change the encoding to Western European. That should take care of it.
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Date: 2009-01-07 06:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-07 06:32 pm (UTC)CookComputing.XmlRpc.XmlRpcFaultException: Server returned a fault (203): Client error: Invalid argument(s): Invalid date format
at CookComputing.XmlRpc.XmlRpcSerializer.DeserializeResponse(TextReader trdr, Type returnType)
at CookComputing.XmlRpc.XmlRpcClientProtocol.ReadResponse(XmlRpcRequest req, WebResponse webResp, Stream respStm, Type returnType)
at CookComputing.XmlRpc.XmlRpcClientProtocol.Invoke(Object clientObj, String methodName, Object[] parameters)
at CookComputing.XmlRpc.XmlRpcClientProtocol.Invoke(String MethodName, Object[] Parameters)
at XmlRpcProxy8e49604d-4cb7-44f1-853a-82b1d81ce6fb.SyncItems(SyncItemsParams )
at EF.ljArchive.Engine.Sync.SyncItems(OptionsRow or, ILJServer iLJ, SyncItemCollection& sic, SyncItemCollection& deletedsic, DateTime& lastSync)
at EF.ljArchive.Engine.Sync.ThreadStart()
And again I had it :-( Elisa
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Date: 2009-01-07 06:34 pm (UTC)I'm afraid I'm not a good enough programmer to help more than that.