.....a "full site backup" system....
...who knows...
a request not so stupid...
- Fulvio Romanin
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I think, you can very easy use phpmyAdmin for any backup of you database. I have seen some backup scripts in php, but most of all do not function very well. So. doing backup manually is the best way.
On my Mac OS X I use this small app with easy interface: CocoaMySQL.
On my Mac OS X I use this small app with easy interface: CocoaMySQL.
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Site Backup + Clean deleted files
I made a couple of moves on same and between different servers with phpWMCS installations. I agree with the approach to basically:
What is the reason? I had to identify the missing photos and re-upload them with the file manager to re-insert them in the articel - not very comfortable.
Further, I have the following questions:
- 1. copy site to local disk and upload to new site
2. backup/restore with phpMyAdmin
What is the reason? I had to identify the missing photos and re-upload them with the file manager to re-insert them in the articel - not very comfortable.
Further, I have the following questions:
- 1. Having 1111 files in \..filestorage and 2153 in \content\images, how are the two folders used exactley by phpwcms?
2. Are photos not created on the fly by GD-2 (in my case) when a page is requested?
3. how can I identifiy files that are marked deleted and delete them physically?