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Copying an already existing site
  • Posted: 04.04.2006, 22:02
     
    britt
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    I'm curious if this is possible.. I have PostNuke (0.7.5.0) on a website that I own and I would like to copy the skeleton of the site (not the text information) and use it on another website but change the colors of course.

    Is this at all possible? :?: Or do I have to start from scratch each time?
  • Posted: 05.04.2006, 01:07
     
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    What do you want to copy? If all you want is the same modules/theme then download the filesystem. If you want the data, then download the database

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  • Posted: 05.04.2006, 01:11
     
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    Thanks for replying Simon :) I would like to copy the modules and the theme :) Is there listed instructions on how to download the filesystem?

    TIA :D
  • Posted: 05.04.2006, 01:42
     
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    or do I just copy everything and do a backup then reinstall it on the other site and remove the database? Will that work? Or is there an easier way to do it?
  • Posted: 05.04.2006, 02:07
     
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    Just download all the files/directories with your FTP client, reupload and do a fresh install.

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  • Posted: 05.04.2006, 02:16
     
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    Ok. Thankyou!! :) I'll try that out. :D So upload the files first then install a new copy of post nuke? Is that whay you mean? or am I being blonde? icon_lol

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