Site links such as /?p=1234 are imported *as is* and maybe do work in
Isso. Do not use a query-based URL structure as permalinks. Ever.
Also, depending on the pages you are going to export, WXR' XML namespace
may change from ../export/1.0/ to ../export/1.2/. Isso tries to import
any WXR 1.x
The <id> tag does not necessarily contains the full URL, but also
relative URLs:
<id>http://example.com/foo/bar.html</id>
<id>/foo/bar.html</id>
<id>foo/bar.html</id>
An orphan comment is exported by Disqus but its thread id is
non-existent (probably deleted, moved). Usually from the earlier
days (or WordPress migration).
It is not possible to get the thread without manual intervention (
aka SQLite insertions).
This commit also introduces a new db which maps path to thread title.
The title is read by parsing the HTML for a related <h1> tag using
`html5lib`.
You can set up SMTP in your configuration (here the defaults):
[SMTP]
host = localhost
port = 465
ssl = on
username =
password =
recipient =
sender =
In short, by default Isso uses a local SMTP server using SSL without
any authentication. An email is send on comment creation to "recipient"
from "Ich schrei sonst <sender>".
This commit also uses a simple ANSI colorization module from my static
blog compiler project.
On server startup, Isso will connect to the SMTP server and fall back to
a null mailer. It also tries to connect to your website, so if that
doesn't work, you probably can't comment on your website either.