PF Blogs: Up & Running, Old Entries Lost

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In summary, the new blog system is up and running, but users cannot import their old entries. Chroot is working on getting latex working, and if needed, a little applet will be created to allow access to old entries in a plain text format.
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The new blog system is up and running
https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php

Unfortunately I was not able to import the old entries. I tried my best! The old system is no longer supported. This new system is authored by vbulletin so this won't happen again.

If needed I will create a little applet so users can access their old blog entries in a plain text format.

The good news is that since the new blog uses current vb functions chroot is working on getting latex working.
 
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Accessing the old blogs as plain text is better than nothing for those who may not have had time to preserve their old entries, even if it's only available for a month or so to give them time to save them and copy entries into the new blogs if they want.

Enabling LaTex in the blogs sounds like a more positive move.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
If needed I will create a little applet so users can access their old blog entries in a plain text format.
Yes, that would be great. Please inform us when you create it and give us short instructions how to use it! :smile:
 
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Will there be a "hit" counter?
jal
 
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Note that we will be ending service of https://www.physicsforums.com/blog/

All entries in that blog have been imported into the member blog at https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php to the appropriate users.
 
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I wonder...
if you redirect
https://www.physicsforums.com/blog/
to
https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php
you might be able to hold on to its current google ranking [at least for a short time] when http://www.google.com/search?q=physics+blog".

I'm not sure how well that would work... or if it is desired.
 
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robphy said:
I wonder...
if you redirect
https://www.physicsforums.com/blog/
to
https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php
you might be able to hold on to its current google ranking [at least for a short time] when http://www.google.com/search?q=physics+blog".

I'm not sure how well that would work... or if it is desired.

Yes I am planning on that
 
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The box "Blogs' Statistics" is overlaying the blog on the right.
Does anyone else get this?
jal
 
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The problem is fixed for me.
jal
 

1. What caused the old entries to be lost on PF Blogs?

The old entries on PF Blogs were lost due to a technical issue with the server. This resulted in a data loss that affected all users and their blog entries.

2. Is there any way to retrieve the lost entries on PF Blogs?

Unfortunately, the lost entries on PF Blogs cannot be retrieved. This is because the data was permanently deleted from the server and cannot be recovered.

3. Will this issue happen again on PF Blogs?

The team at PF Blogs has implemented new measures to prevent a similar issue from happening again in the future. However, as with any technology, there is always a risk of technical issues and data loss.

4. Can I back up my entries on PF Blogs to prevent future data loss?

Yes, you can back up your entries on PF Blogs by exporting them to a file and saving it on your computer. This will ensure that your entries are safe in case of any future technical issues.

5. How can I stay updated on any changes or issues with PF Blogs?

You can stay updated on any changes or issues with PF Blogs by following their official social media accounts or subscribing to their email newsletter. This way, you will be notified of any important updates or announcements regarding the platform.

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