Several months ago I switched the back end database of my MT installation from a collection of Berkeley database files to a single SQLite repository. The impetus was that one of my symbiotes had been running their own separate installation of MT on my server despite the fact the MT is designed for multi-user support. We were also intent on integrating some of the other sites into the main system.
The SQLite database allowed me to take two separate installations of MT and trivially merge them into the main system. It also allowed Farlops to mangle all his page URI's into the format he had used with an older piece of Blogging software using standard SQL. So to sum up, SQLite good! It's fast becoming one of my favorite new tools.
Posted on July 10, 2006 7:28 PM
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Yes, getting everything unified into one CMS is good!
Couple of problems though. The OpenID field doesn't work and TypeKey sign in throws the following error:
"Comment Submission Error
"Your comment submission failed for the following reasons:
"Sign in requires a secure signature; logout requires the logout=1 parameter"
Any ideas what's going on here?
I think you or I should post the SQL/basename hack to the MT user support forum. I think folks, wanting to do the same as I did, will appreciate it there.
Posted by: Pace Arko | July 11, 2006 4:17 AM
By the way, saw some of the YouTube vids. What is up with that crazy guy?
Posted by: Pace Arko | July 11, 2006 4:18 AM