When Tomboy2Wordpress started working, I was really, really excited, and just wanted to publish my work ASAP. Of course, that ment I managed to forget to test that everything worked, which it of course didn't. The XSL file I embedded into the DLL wasn't being used, and thus you couldn't use the plugin. Well, you could look at it, at least...

This time, I am very hopeful it will work. Of course, since I gave this release the codename I did, it probably won't...

But making sure it actually work at all isn't all I've been doing. Here are the changes since the last time:

  • As I said: it should work at all.
  • Make it follow the metaWeblog standard for real, instead of just the crappiest thing that Wordpress happens to accept. Thus, it should work with not just Wordpress, but with most of these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MetaWeblog I have verified that it works with Wordpress (of course) and Drupal (and added a non-standard fallback to make it work in Drupal). If it doesn't work on you prefered MetaWeblog platform, please tell me (feel free to tell me if it works as well ;) ). Now, perhaps I should come up with a more fitting name...
  • Make it work if you have multiple blogs on the same account on the same URL. This is (unfortunately) not used in Wordpress yet. In Drupal, that means you can choose if you want to add blog posts, pages or stories.
  • Make it not crash Tomboy as soon as something unexpected happens. Basicly, anything but success is considered unexpected, so this makes the plugin far less dangerous for your precious data.
  • Minor update to the XSL file, to make headlines show up in a semantically more correct way.

Get it now! (yes, I cheated when I created that link. I still need to figure out how to implement "advanced" links in a sane way)