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General Requirements

Submitted by Steve on Thu, 17 Apr, 2008 - 16:24
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  1. An already created and installed Drupal 5.x/6.x database.
    • This can either be a freshly installed database which effectively is empty other than User ID 1, the 'super' or 'creator' user of the Drupal database installation; or
    • An already populated Drupal 5.x/6.x database. This basically means that posts, users, comments, categories etc have been created, most likely through Drupal itself.

      What I mean by 'most likely' is that you may have started with a clean, fresh, unpopulated Drupal database. Using this program it is possible to import a Wordpress database numerous times. Obviously, after a first Wordpress database is imported, the Drupal database is no longer a fresh unpopulated database.

  2. A source database, Wordpress 2.5
  3. All databases must be MySQL.
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