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How can I export all blog entries with uploaded images from Blogger. There is an export feature, but it exports an Atom file with image referencing the uploaded images.

I would like to export the full content with uploaded images included inline.

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  • export to what format?
    – akira
    Commented Jul 9, 2010 at 6:43
  • @akira - some xml plus images zipped would be nice. Commented Jul 12, 2010 at 18:24

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ZoundryRaven allow you get all your content from blogger. After syncronization in folder Zoundry Raven/profiles/{youraccount}/datastore you will find your post in xml format.

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I'm not sure it's possible. It depends why do you need to back-up. If you just want a copy of the content, try a site cloner (e.g.: SiteSucker). If you want to restore it or import it elsewhere, you are out of luck because as far as I know, the xml files for template and content are the only things that can be restored to Blogger. However, the images are stored by Picasa, if I'm not mistaken.

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I don't have a blogger account to test how it does, but Backupify will backup Blogger. If its anything like the twitter and facebook backups, it will give you access to an archive of everything as well as individual files for separate entities (mention, replies, DMs for twitter, status updates, photos, events from facebook)

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Follow Following steps to export your blog entries as xml Setting Others Tab Preview

 1. Go to Settings > Others Tabs
 2. Then in Blog tools section click on Export blog
 3. A Dialog Box appears, in that clcik on button Download Blog

then you can use that xml file at any other blog on blogger, wordpress or any other.

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    This doesn't do what the question asked for. It generates an xml file which has links to the image-file (wherever it's hosted), nto the actual image. Commented Sep 12, 2014 at 10:17
  • For Images you can use Data URI.
    – D S R
    Commented Nov 24, 2014 at 15:39

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