I dragged and dropped it into firefox. Just a humongous long, text file. The pointers back to videos and graphics have to be intact. So if Blogspot goes away on the bandwidth side, no more art history.
I'm not bent on any wacky, destructive edit notion. Don't worry. I just noticed it while deleting a couple of my very extraneous blogs. It made me think about use for the XML file. A guy could edit it down until it represented just his stuff, just the best of his stuff, then publish that as a new blog. TAG-MY-BEST. That might be cool.
I used blogspot to back up TAG's blog. It backs up in binary as xml. And it's only 18 meg large?! Can that be right?
ReplyDeleteThe whole multi year, jpg loading, history in 18 meg.
I dragged and dropped it into firefox. Just a humongous long, text file. The pointers back to videos and graphics have to be intact. So if Blogspot goes away on the bandwidth side, no more art history.
ReplyDeleteI'm not bent on any wacky, destructive edit notion. Don't worry. I just noticed it while deleting a couple of my very extraneous blogs. It made me think about use for the XML file. A guy could edit it down until it represented just his stuff, just the best of his stuff, then publish that as a new blog. TAG-MY-BEST. That might be cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Archive El.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing this and thinking, Anniversary Edition Comic for Disney's "The Black Hole."