I have to work with a WordPress site, which is live now, and I want to install it locally.
My client has its web-hosting through another developer's account => No access to web-hosting files. There is no way to get in contact with that developer.
When I use a WP backup plugin I only deploy the homepage. I can not deploy any other file.
Is any other (legal/moral) way/plugin to download the full back-end so I can install completely that WordPress site?
Thanks in advance!
BackupBuddy plugin is good for backup and restore. With the help of this plugin you can take backup of full site and database also.
Just to inform others that may have the same question.
I have tried with this plugin (BackupBuddy) and others. You can download a database which will only perform the home page, but it has no access to others DB files, so it shows error 500.
My only choice was to get the host server account and login for downloading the complete database. It makes sense for security reasons.
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i'm managing lot of websites, few of those are Joomla.
Last webmaster has gone without giving any help and i've those Joomla DB that i cannot understand which websites are related to.
I mean, on wordpress, i'd see on "option" table to check URL but where i can find this information on Joomla?
Thanks
Have a look in the configuration.php of each site instead. In them, you can see which database is connected to the specific site.
Joomla by itself does not store the web site URL in this tables or configuration files, and I take that as a merit over Wordpress. The advantage of not storing the URL is that I could simply change web server's configuration when I want to change a site's URL. Everything will appear perfectly, unless for some reason a programmer chose to hard-code the web site URL into his code (which is a very bad practice).
So I suggest look into web server's configuration to get your the document roots and then relate the configuration.php file in there to the databases.
So, no chances.
Only solution i see is to backup and delete DBs one by one, if more than one, and see which website has gone "offline"
Hello I'm having some issues with accessing my wp-admin after migrating a website onto a Chinese server.
I used WP Migrate DB plugin to ensure all mentions of my old domain was replaced with the new domain.
I deactivated plugins, changed the theme, created a new admin user, checked user roles and a few other possible solutions that I can't recall at this time.
Looking for general ideas on how to resolve this that I might not have tried.
Thanks
It seems that DNN is undergoing an upgrade and I cannot access the forums or many of the docs. Needing an answer soon, and Google providing too many varied types of hits (none of which are helpful or most of which post to the DNN site that is undergoing that upgrade), I had a few questions about setting up DNN.
First, I am coming from Orchard. There I was able to use Webmatrix - I downloaded the web version, opened as administrator, created modules, messed with themes, etc. Using the Orchard Docs, I was able to set up a multi-tenant site and run it on local host (IIS express through Webmatrix) - this included modifying the host/config files to view the multi-tenant sites. I could then publish to my own server running IIS 7. On the server I set up the landlord site then bound the tenants with no problem.
Being new to DNN (and things not being readily available at the moment on their site), I was hoping I could get some guidance on how to set up DNN similar to what I did with Orchard.
First question is obviously whether or not that is possible (i.e., no IIS, only IIS Express (Webmatrix) on my local machine).
Here would be my other questions:
If I can run it locally, can I just download the 7.1.0 new install package, and open Webmatrix (as Admin) on the folder I unzipped it in?
Assuming I just "Run" the website, I will then set up the "Landlord" instance of DNN on the following screens, correct? (i.e., where it asks for credentials and what DB setup I can use)
Can I then go ahead and create sub-tenant sites (alias/portal)? If so, do I go about manually updating my host/config files to run those tenants (depending on the port)?
Assume all of the above is correct, do I have to "reinstall" the 7.1.0 package on my webserver, or will a simple publish from Webmatrix do (with the proper credentials in Settings)? If so, I can handle pointing to the landlord on my server and then binding my subtenants in IIS.
Sorry for the n00b questions. Thanks!
On the Download page on dnnsoftware.com, there's a link to click which will start the install process within WebMatrix: http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=www.microsoft.com%2fweb%2fwebpi%2f2.0%2fWebApplicationList.xml&appid=106
When you create a new portal, you can specify that it uses a URL which is a subdirectory of the current URL (i.e. a child portal alias), so that you don't have to use different ports. I'm not especially familiar with IIS Express, so I would expect that you could point multiple ports to the site, and map those as different portal aliases, but not sure exactly how you could do that, if you don't want to make use of child portal aliases.
To publish a site, you should just need to push the file system and database, and setup IIS.
The application(JSF+hibernate) is been deployed using the vmc commands as on the cloudfoundry site. able to see the welcome page. postgreSQl service is binded with the application but the application is not able to connect with the database.
And also viewed about the VCAP_SERVICES using java but dont know much about it rather how to create it.
Cloud Foundry uses auto-reconfiguration if you have one service (either MySQL or Postgres) bind to your application. That means you don't need to touch your code at all!
Please review the following article on our docs site:
http://docs.cloudfoundry.com/frameworks/java/spring/spring.html#using-cloud-foundry-services-in-spring-applications
If you still have issues, go ahead and upload a war file of your app and we can take a look.
Is there a way to export the data on my AppEngine database to the development server (for testing purposes etc.) ?
Yes! Check out Google's "Uploading and Downloading Data"
If you'd like to test how your data
works with the app before uploading
it, you can load it into the
development server. Use the --url
option to point the tool at the
development server URL. For example:
appcfg.py upload_data --config_file=album_loader.py --filename=album_data.csv --kind=Album --url=http://localhost:8080/remote_api <app-directory>
The subsection on uploading and downloading all data is also worth looking at.
Not yet it seems
Of course you can go pulling the data yourself, one batch at a time...
Yes we can download all data from google app engine and can upload to datastore but sometimes uploading data to local development server is painfull because of errors. App Engine SDK versioning diffrences occurs this like problems. For example i developed an app 1 year ago. Today, i want update it. I downloaded all data from Google App Engine real servers. But i can't upload its to local development server. You know, we using EntityLoader class for this operation. Entity Class importing db module, but SDK throws, "no module named by db".
I suggest for App Engine lovers that; save your first test data for future. Don't think that i will download all datum for testing future. Save your own test data with Sqlite support. And save your deveopment enviromenment version for future. SDK Version updating sometimes causing painfully times for developers