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Hopefully the links below will help you in your time of need."/>			<outline text="Things that are not working">				<outline text="Radio will not upload my files unless I exit and restart Radio.">					<outline text="Whether I choose Publish Home Page from the Radio menu or I touch a file in the www folder, it takes an exit/restart to cause Radio to upstream the file."/>					</outline>				<outline text="Radio will not restore my xml backup files, which makes it impossible for me to perform a clean reinstall.">					<outline text="Perhaps I am doing something wrong to get Radio to recognize my XML backups?. I followed the direction to Restore a backup but Radio fails to do anything when I would expect to see a countdown, letting me know the Restore status. Any advice?"/>					</outline>				<outline text="When I choose Compact Data Files, Radio will hang on WeblogsComData.root.">					<outline text="If I delete that file, exit and restart Radio, then Radio will recreate that file. I choose choose Compact Data Files again, and it still hangs on this file."/>					</outline>				</outline>			<outline text="Notes about my setup">				<outline text="Mac OS X 10.3.7"/>				<outline text="Radio UserLand 8.09b2"/>				<outline text="I upload my Radio site and most categories to my own ftp site. I do not use UserLand's public server."/>				</outline>			<outline text="Hunch about my situation">				<outline text="I believe there may be database corruption."/>				</outline>			<outline text="Interesting things of note">				<outline text="These things may have happened at one time but aren't necessarily happening to me right now. I'm going to leave them here for archival purposes."/>				<outline text="The About Radio UserLand window often seems to end up stating, &quot;Aggregator's cache updated.&quot;"/>				<outline text="I have a 2nd license of Radio UserLand running on my Apple Cube. It works just fine. It has 10 threads usually. On my problem version of Radio, there are usually 6, 7, or 8 threads. Why the discrepancy?"/>				<outline text="Radio keeps uploading the same files via ftp over and over again every time I start up the app. (This only seems to happen if I choose Publish home page or touch a file in the Radio www folder and it fails to respond so I restart Radio).">					<outline text="2004/12/index.html"/>					<outline text="2004/12/12.html, etc."/>					</outline>				</outline>			<outline text="What's important to me to restore">				<outline text="My Weblog posts"/>				<outline text="My User table"/>				<outline text="My Workspace table"/>				<outline text="My Bookmarks menu"/>				<outline text="My Macros"/>				<outline text="My Tools"/>				<outline text="My FTP Settings"/>				<outline text="My www folder"/>				<outline text="My themes"/>				<outline text="Any preference settings I've configured"/>				<outline text="My weblogsData.root"/>				<outline text="Any other .root files I need"/>				</outline>			<outline text="Here's some things I've tried">				<outline text="Removed all Tools."/>				<outline text="Restarted Radio. Choose Publish Home Page. Nothing happens. Exit/Restart Radio and then the home page and rss file are upstreamed."/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Reinstall Radio from scratch this time."/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Hmmm.. Followed the directions in the Kickstart book. Copied over my Radio backups folder into the new backups folder that Radio created. Visited the Backup/Restore Prefs page, clicked Restore Now but nothing happens. Here is what is supposed to happen:"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="&gt; Radio will begin the restoration process, refreshing the page every 15 seconds to display its progress. When complete, you should see a confirmation page saying that the restore completed successfully."/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Tried this in FireFox and Radio threw an error:"/>				<outline text="Can't convert to a table because no destination address was specified."/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Created a new folder in backups called weblogArchive."/>				<outline text="Then ran the Restore again. Got this error page:"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Backup/Restore"/>				<outline text="[Macro error: Could not find the translation string at 'backupAndRestore.backupNotFoundError'.]"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Performed a backup. Worked. Tried to Restore. Got this error:"/>				<outline text="Can't convert a table because no destination address was specified."/>				</outline>			<outline text="Andy Fragen suggests...">				<outline text="Before re-installing Radio:"/>				<outline text="backup user table"/>				<outline text="backup workspace table"/>				<outline text="backup themes"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="export:"/>				<outline text="weblogsData.root"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="andy has a script that will copy all open databases and saves it "/>				</outline>			<outline text="Matt Mower suggests...">				<outline text="If it were me I would probably not attempt to resuscitate Radio any"/>				<outline text="further, it sounds badly messed up. I would probably do the following:"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="1) zip up a copy of what you have now and put it somewhere safe"/>				<outline text="2) make a copy of the files Radio backup makes and keep them to hand somewhere"/>				<outline text="3) nuke the radio folder"/>				<outline text="4) download a fresh copy of Radio and install"/>				<outline text="5) put the backup files in the right place"/>				<outline text="6) restore"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="I've not used the Radio backup/restore so far but your situation"/>				<outline text="sounds desparate enough to indicate that you should probably"/>				<outline text="experiment with it."/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="http://radio.userland.com/userGuide/reference/maintenanceAndBackups/weblogBackupAndRestore"/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Hope this may help a little."/>				<outline text=""/>				<outline text="Matt"/>				</outline>			<outline text="Potentially Useful Links I've discovered as I research this mess">				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/stories/storyReader$7039&quot;&gt;The Radio UserLand folder&lt;/a&gt;"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/stories/storyReader$16447&quot;&gt;Troubleshooting a problem with Radio&lt;/a&gt;">					<outline text="If you have a problem with Radio, here are a few tips you can use to solve the problem or gather data that can assist you in resolving it."/>					</outline>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/userGuide/troubleshooting/restartRadioThreads&quot;&gt;Restart Radio threads&lt;/a&gt;"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/directory/6742/documentation/maintenance&quot;&gt;Maintenance Node&lt;/a&gt;"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/stories/storyReader$6970&quot;&gt;How to compact root files&lt;/a&gt;"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/directory/6742/documentation/tipsFromOtherRadioUsers&quot;&gt;Tips from other Radio Users&lt;/a&gt;"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$33882&quot;&gt;Tools are not listed, what's next?&lt;/a&gt;"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.randgaenge.net/outlines/RadioLinks.html&quot;&gt;Radio Meta-Documentation&lt;/a&gt; (Awesome list of Radio lilnks)"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://127.0.0.1:5335/system/pages/prefs?page=1.3&quot;&gt;Mail me my password&lt;/a&gt;">					<outline text="I retrieved my usernum and password from the &lt;a href=&quot;http://127.0.0.1:5335/system/pages/prefs?page=1.3&quot;&gt;Mail me my password&lt;/a&gt; Prefs page. This is handy should you need to reinstall Radio from scratch."/>					</outline>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://127.0.0.1:5335/system/pages/prefs?page=2.16&quot;&gt;Nightly Backups&lt;/a&gt;">					<outline text="Radio can keep a backup of your weblog posts, stories, templates and preference settings. Every night, Radio will back up new or changed data, and optionally upstream it to the public server. You can use the backup files to restore your data using a fresh installation of Radio."/>					<outline text="I have the first item checked so that Radio will back up new or changed data every night."/>					<outline text="I don't have the second item checked which will upstream your backup files to the public server. I believe that Radio will only retrieve a backup from the server if it exists on the UserLand server. I don't use that server. I use my own ftp server."/>					</outline>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://127.0.0.1:5335/system/pages/backup&quot;&gt;Backup/Restore&lt;/a&gt;">					<outline text="I'm not sure why this page is so hard to find in Radio. Seems to me there should be a link to this page from the Desktop home page, at least."/>					</outline>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/userGuide/reference/maintenanceAndBackups/backupRadioFolder&quot;&gt;How to backup the Radio folder&lt;/a&gt;"/>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/userGuide/troubleshooting/commonErrors&quot;&gt;Common errors&lt;/a&gt;">					<outline text="Here are some common errors you may come across when getting started with Radio UserLand."/>					</outline>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/userGuide/troubleshooting/upstreamingChecklist&quot;&gt;Upstreaming troubleshooting checklist&lt;/a&gt;">					<outline text="Below is a checklist of data to gather about your Radio setup, computer and Internet connection if you are experiencing a problem upstreaming."/>					<outline text="When you post your question to the Radio UserLand discussion group, mail list or to customer service by email, you can include these details to help troubleshoot the problem."/>					<outline text="1. Were you ever able to upstream from this copy of Radio? Or is this a new installation that has never been able to upstream?"/>					<outline text="DW: I've been able to upstream in the past."/>					<outline text="If upstreaming was working and it stopped, do you recall any recent software, network or hardware changes on the machine that might have coincided with upstreaming not working."/>					<outline text="DW: Not sure."/>					<outline text="2. What kind of Internet connection do you have? Also, what operating system (including version) do you have installed on your machine?"/>					<outline text="DW: DSL. Mac OS X 10.3.7"/>					<outline text="3. Do you have any Internet security software or hardware (firewall/proxy server) installed on your machine and/or network?"/>					<outline text="DW: Yes. I have the built in firewall installed on my laptop."/>					<outline text="3. On the Events Log page, do you see any upstream error messages?"/>					<outline text="DW: No."/>					<outline text="4. Are you upstreaming to the UserLand community server? Or are you using FTP to your own server?"/>					<outline text="DW: FTP."/>					<outline text="If you are using FTP upstreaming, you can check a list of TCP/IP error messages that you might come across."/>					<outline text="DW: I'm not seeing any of those messages."/>					<outline text="5. Basic things to check in Radio. Is upstreaming enabled? Is Radio in work offline mode? How many threads do you see running in the About Radio UserLand window?"/>					<outline text="DW: Upstreaming is enabled. Radio is not in work offline mode. There are 7 threads."/>					<outline text="6. Is there any change if you exit and restart Radio and/or your machine?"/>					<outline text="DW: If I choose Publish home page from the Radio menu, nothing happens. If I exit and restart Radio, the home page and rss.xml file will be uploaded."/>					</outline>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/stories/storyReader$25297&quot;&gt;FTP upstreaming Events Log page error messages&lt;/a&gt;"/>				</outline>			<outline text="Things I'd like to automate and deal with once I get Radio up and running again">				<outline text="Automated, regular compacting of data files"/>				<outline text="A decisive way to hanlde backup reports about verification failures"/>				</outline>			</outline>		<outline text="Radio Tips">			<outline text="Create a backlog of your RSS feed for better search results at Feedster">				<outline text="Steve Hooker makes some useful &lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/&quot;&gt;Radio&lt;/a&gt; tools. Recently, I installed his tool, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.cybersaps.org/publicTools/backLogAllRSS/&quot;&gt;backLogAllRSS&lt;/a&gt;. Here's what backLogAllRSS is doing for me."/>				<outline text="I want my weblog, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.iceplant.org/&quot;&gt;iceplant radio&lt;/a&gt;, to rank better at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.feedster.com/&quot;&gt;Feedster&lt;/a&gt;, an RSS search engine. You see, I've been weblogging at iceplant radio since 2001. Feedster came along in 2003 so there are a lot of posts on my weblog that visitors to Feedster don't know exist. What to do? Well, if you are running Radio UserLand just install Steve's tool and generate a backlog RSS file of your entire weblog by pressing one button. Then, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.feedster.com/backlog.php&quot;&gt;index your entire blog with Feedster&lt;/a&gt; by telling them the address of that new file."/>				<outline text="Now Feedster knows about the entire history of your weblog and will automatically pick up where it left off with your next post. A human will inspect the feed you submit first to keep the spammers away. Thanks for a very useful tool, Steve."/>				</outline>			<outline text="Upstream your backup files to the public server" type="link" url="http://www.donovanwatts.com/2005/01/02.html#a220"/>			<outline text="Try Thumbscrew to upload your Radio images" type="link" url="http://becomethemedia.org/radio/tips/2004/12/20.html#a202"/>			<outline text="Customize Your Enclosure Icon Like a Real Podcaster" type="link" url="http://becomethemedia.org/radio/opml/tips/customizeEnclosureImage.opml"/>			<outline text="Change your default font preferences" type="link" url="http://becomethemedia.org/radio/opml/tips/changeDefaultFontPrefs.opml"/>			<outline text="Add a Favicon to your URL" type="link" url="http://becomethemedia.org/radio/opml/tips/addFavicon.opml"/>			</outline>		<outline text="Using Radio to post to other weblogs" created="Tue, 13 Dec 2005 01:52:05 GMT">			<outline text="WordPress Tool" created="Tue, 13 Dec 2005 01:52:15 GMT"/>			</outline>		<outline text="Community Radio Wish List">			<outline text="&lt;strong&gt;My Community Radio Wish List Manifesto&lt;/strong&gt;">				<outline text=" I believe that all Radio Users should maintain a Radio Wish List outline, available in OPML format. That way, UserLand could add our wish lists together and see what us users really want, in our own words."/>				<outline text="Here is my wish list outline address (OPML)"/>				<outline text="http://becomethemedia.org/radio/opml/radioWishList.opml"/>				<outline text="What's yours? Send it to me and I'll add it to this page underneath your own name. Let's build a community radio wish list together."/>				</outline>			<outline text="How to create and add your Radio wish list to the Community Radio Wish List">				<outline text="Start Radio and begin a new outline."/>				<outline text="To begin a new outline in Radio, choose the menu command File, New. A window appears with a gray triangle next to a blinking cursor."/>				<outline text="Enter your wish list, press Enter between each wish."/>				<outline text="Save your wish list in your Radio UserLand:www:gems folder. Name it something like 'myRadioWishList.opml'."/>				<outline text="Radio will notice that you've added a file to the gems folder and upstream it to your site."/>				<outline text="Check your &lt;a href=&quot;http://127.0.0.1:5335/system/pages/eventsLog&quot;&gt;Events Log&lt;/a&gt;. You should see an event that confirms that your wish list was upstreamed to the web."/>				<outline text="Click on the link and send me the URL via email &lt;%radio.macros.mailto ()%&gt;."/>				<outline text="I'll add your wish list to the Community Radio Wish List."/>				<outline text="Whenever you update your wish list, those changes will be immediately reflected in the Community list."/>				</outline>			<outline text="Brian Holland" type="link" url="http://radio.weblogs.com/0141895/opml/radioWishlist.opml"/>			<outline text="Cristian Vidmar" type="link" url="http://www.cristianvidmar.com/gems/myRadioWishList.opml"/>			<outline text="Dann Sheridan" type="link" url="http://www.xlogs.net/opml/myRadioWishList.opml"/>			<outline text="Donovan Watts">				<outline text="Sub categories">					<outline text="I want to create categories within categories in Radio UserLand. For instance, I started a Weekly Tips section on my site, Radio: The Missing Manual. I want people to be able to subscribe to this section's weblog posts so I created a new category in Radio called 'Weekly Tips&quot;. I then created an #upstream.xml file which ftps this category to a subfolder on the missing manual called 'tips'."/>					<outline text="I copied the theme files over from the missing manual category so that it would match. This all works fine but since this new category is really just a subfolder of another category, wouldn't it be nice if Radio have simply created this new entry as a *sub-category*, saving me from having to copy over theme files and the required tweaking that inevitably needs to be done. Not to mention that I now must manage two very similar themes instead of being able to take advantage of Radio's inherant ability to look higher up in the table for a template."/>					</outline>				<outline text="Markdown support">					<outline text="I'd like to see &lt;a href=&quot;http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/&quot;&gt;Markdown&lt;/a&gt; support in Radio."/>					<outline text="Thanks to &lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.weblogs.com/0001017/&quot;&gt;Andy Fragen&lt;/a&gt; I've got Markdown support and hopefully you will too, soon."/>					</outline>				<outline text="robots.txt upstream support">					<outline text="Is it yet possible to upstream a robots.txt file automatically?"/>					<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$19068?mode=topic&quot;&gt;This thread&lt;/a&gt; says it has to be manually uploaded..."/>					</outline>				<outline text="Comments and trackbacks on the same page as the post."/>				<outline text="Performance">					<outline text="Radio is sluggish on my OS X Mac when I am editing outlines."/>					</outline>				<outline text="RSS editing">					<outline text="It should be easier to edit the RSS description for each category. For instance, the RSS feed for this category is &quot;Donovan Watts: Radio: The Missing Manual.&quot; I don't want 'Donovan Watts:' to be in front of every category feed I create."/>					</outline>				<outline text="Outline font settings aren't remembered.">					<outline text="Open an outline. Choose Apple-2 to make the font bigger. Save the outline. Close the outline. Open the outline again. The font size has reverted to the earlier, smaller size."/>					</outline>				<outline text="Creative Commons integration">					<outline text="As with Frontier, it would be nice if CC licensing were incorporated into the Radio Prefs."/>					</outline>				<outline text="Hard Drive name change">					<outline text="When I change the name of my hard drive, I must jump through hoops to make Radio work with the new name. This should be easier."/>					</outline>				<outline text="Work with my preferred browser">					<outline text="So many people want to use FireFox or Mozilla or anything other than IE or Safari. Radio just won't do it. It should respect whatever browser I use."/>					</outline>				<outline text="p tags, go away!">					<outline text="Radio, please don't insert any code. Let me handle it. No more p tags for double returns. Thanks."/>					</outline>				<outline text="shortcuts and glossary items don't expand in rss feeds">					<outline text="See &lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.userland.com/discuss/msgReader$34149?mode=topic&amp;y=2004&amp;m=10&amp;d=5&quot;&gt;this page&lt;/a&gt; for the details."/>					</outline>				<outline text="slacker bug">					<outline text="Bruce Zimmer explains the &lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.weblogs.com/0109790/categories/itemstoreview/2004/10/07.html#a1673&quot;&gt;slacker bug&lt;/a&gt;, which I know nothing about because I blog constantly!"/>					</outline>				<outline text="&lt;a href=&quot;http://radio.weblogs.com/0109790/stories/2004/11/08/changing-post-dates-in-radio-userland.html&quot;&gt;Changing Post Dates In Radio UserLand&lt;/a&gt;">					<outline text="I want to be able to alter post dates."/>					</outline>				</outline>			<outline text="Nick Starr" type="link" url="http://nickstarr.com/gems/wish.opml"/>			<outline text="Steve Kirks" type="link" url="http://trioconnect.org/steve/stories/storyReader$7.opml"/>			<outline text="Will Findlay" type="link" url="http://radio.weblogs.com/0129278/gems/myRadioWishList.opml"/>			</outline>		</body>	</opml>