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    <header>
        <title>External contributions</title>
    </header>
    <body>
        <section>
            <title>Contributed code and tools</title>
            <section>
                <title>Roller to blojsom conversion</title>
                <p>

                    The source code to the
                    <link href="http://blog.xesoft.com/jon.lipsky/blog/Java/?permalink=roller_to_blojsom_tool.html">Roller
                        to blojsom conversion tool</link>
                    is available
                    <link href="http://blog.xesoft.com/page/jon.lipsky/RollerToBlojsom.java">here</link>.
                </p>

            </section>
            <section>
                <title>Movable Type entry export to blojsom conversion</title>
                <p>

                    The source to the Perl script to convert a Movable Type export file to a blojsom (or blosxom)
                    directory tree is available
                    <link href="mt2blojsom.pl">here</link>. Perl script courtesy of
                    Pierre-Alexandre Losson. These were his instructions from his e-mail.
                </p>
                <source>
                    It handles TITLE, BODY, DATE, and CATEGORY ..

                    It can be called like this :

                    perl mt2blojsom.pl [MT EXPORT FILE] [BLOJSOM DATA DIR]

                    ex : perl mt2blojsom.pl mt.txt /var/blojsom/data
                </source>
            </section>
            <section>
                <title>pop2blog, blucene, blauth, bledit</title>
                <p>
                    A number of plugins are being developed by Pierre-Alexander Losson over at
                    <link href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pop2blog">pop2blog</link>.
                    pop2blog handles moblogging support. blucene provides for Lucene-backed
                    searching for your blog. blauth handles authorization and makes some
                    authorization information available to the templates. Finally, bledit will
                    allow you to edit your blog through your web browser.
                </p>
            </section>
        </section>
        <section>
            <title>Share your contributions</title>
            <p>
                Have you written a plugin, extension, or any other piece of nifty source code you're willing to
                share with the
                <link href="http://blojsom.sf.net">blojsom</link> community? Well, then
                <link href="mailto:czarneckid@users.sourceforge.net">drop me an e-mail</link>
                and I'll get you added to this page.
            </p>
        </section>
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