If you have a blog hosted on Blog*Spot and you've upgraded to the new version, there's an easy way to backup your blog.
This page lists the latest N posts from the blog:
http://blogname.blogspot.com/search?max-results=N
Instead of N, type the number of posts. If your blog has less than 1000 posts, you can save this page:
http://blogname.blogspot.com/search?max-results=1000
To download all the photos uploaded to your blog, DownThemAll comes to the rescue. The Firefox extension lets you download all the files with a certain extension from the current page, so it's a good way to download all the images from the previous listing.
There's also a way to get all the posts in an XML feed. This is a better format if you intend to import it in a database.
http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?max-results=1000
The number of posts can be easily obtained from the dashboard.
You can also backup the comments:
http://blogname.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default?max-results=1000
February 8, 2007
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Great Article!
ReplyDeletei'll help you to publish it if you don't mind :)
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and added you to my rss ;)
Amazing, thanks for the tip :), Just 2 days back I blogged about the need of better Blogger backup support at:
ReplyDeletehttp://i5bala.blogspot.com/2007/02/4-simple-features-i-need-in-google.html
Thanks.
estupendo post. Gran blog
ReplyDeleteGreat post, thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteJay
not working so well with my 2985 posts, but i don't blame you ;-)
ReplyDeleteturns out, better route for me, and longer weblogs, is just to pull up by the year in new Blogger archive.
ReplyDeleteSean, you could create a HTML page that contains the links and select "save link as..." in your browser. This way, it shouldn't stall.
ReplyDeleteAnother idea would be to automate the backup using Task Scheduler or cron.
Hmmmm....my blog is 'hosted' by another site, not blogger. Can I still do this? And more importantly, can I save my pictures? the pictures are really my main concern...my blog address, is www.expatsinitaly.com/blog/barb
ReplyDeleteWill this work for me?
How do you restore?
ReplyDeletethe comments url doesn't seem to be correct or am i doing something wrong?.. it routes me to a feeder.
ReplyDeleteI'm definilty going to try this out.
ReplyDeleteGood!
ReplyDeleteI'll try it.
How about backing up the original blogger, rather than the Googlized version?
ReplyDeleteHow about all the COntents of the blog?
ReplyDeleteCan we mirror our BLOG ?
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This is IMHO no longer working - maximum post in feed is now 100.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Martiner.
ReplyDeleteThe XML Feed method a.k.a. the useful one has a limit of 100 posts.
FWIW, the other method has no limit.
How can I get ALL 404 of my posts in XML?
I'm trying http://blogname.blogspot.com/search?max-results=1000 with three old beta blogs, and it doesn't work. how ever, it does work on my new, post-beta blog.
ReplyDeleteWe used this (free) utility recently, and were very pleased with the outcome:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.codeplex.com/bloggerbackup
Best Wishes,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Service Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
LAFD Blog: www.lafd.org/blog
Now, if anyone can tell me how to take all three of these and suck them into a new Wordpress or Moveable Type installation, you'd be my personal hero.
ReplyDeleteJust what I was looking for. I also found another option, see how-do-i-back-up-my-blog (lifehacker).
ReplyDelete"http://blogname.blogspot.com/search?max-results=1000"
ReplyDeleteonly works on standard templates; or templates that show posts.
@alfonso:
ReplyDeleteI think it works for any Blogger blog by default. I'm not very familiar with the new Blogger layouts, but I don't see why you'd change the search pages.
Great article.
ReplyDeletehow can I restore again?
ReplyDeleteUse this software.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, thank you. Also Word Press database backup has served me well as well.
ReplyDeletePage digged and Stumbling, thank forgood message
ReplyDeleteIt's great. But what about having all the blog downloaded to your computer with their post pages?
ReplyDeleteI just link to this post
ReplyDeletehttp://techathand.net/2008/01/link-love-9-seo-buzz-blogging-windows-tools-wordpress-blogspot-tips/
Thannk U. Information is very use full
ReplyDeletethanks for the great info.. btw how will you restore it ?? is it going to be easy ?
ReplyDeleteHey, there is a blog backup service at http://blogbackupr.com
ReplyDeleteCan you tell us how can we restore them? (thanks for the post though)
ReplyDeleteExcellent Article. Thanks a ton!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about making a backup of all my blog post (on my blogger blogs), I have collected 3,472 post on all my blogs =) thnx for help!
ReplyDeleteThis is what I really want to know. Many Thanks.
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