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#13 2008-09-13 20:54:27

the_ghost
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From: Minsk, The Republic of Belarus
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Re: Export data (How portable is Textpattern?)

There is plugin for csv imports. So, we can make template\form where all article would be stored in csv format nicely :)


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#14 2008-09-23 07:12:36

n2ce
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Registered: 2008-08-15
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Re: Export data (How portable is Textpattern?)

See this post from Drupal founder: CMIS
Seems we get a standard for exchanging data between CMS. Go, go, go!

Last edited by n2ce (2008-09-23 07:13:11)

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#15 2008-09-23 12:22:21

merz1
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Re: Export data (How portable is Textpattern?)

@n2ce: Thanks! The CMIS article is definitely a short must read in this context (many links).


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#16 2008-09-27 06:16:26

wet
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From: Schoerfling, Austria
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Re: Export data (How portable is Textpattern?)

merz1 wrote:

You can create a simple flatfile database of the standard content by creating an article form with the TXP template tags.

Nathan Pitman runs a series of posts just now which covers this concept in detail, relying on a method discovered by Jon Hicks.

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#17 2010-09-23 23:44:10

lisionosk
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From: Switzerland
Registered: 2006-02-10
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Re: Export data (How portable is Textpattern?)

So, how do you do this ? I have two Textpattern blogs each on their own domain. I would like to import the posts from both towards a new Textpattern install that is on a 3rd domain, which itself is on a new webserver. How can I do this ? I tried exporting the MySQL databases from phpMyAdmin but it didn’t appear to work. And the Textpattern interface doesn’t have an ‘export’ function, that I have seen. Also, in the ‘Import’ tab, the pulldown doesn’t even list Textpattern as a CMS.

I understand there is a manual way to do this, but I’m not techy…

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#18 2010-09-24 00:51:04

jsoo
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Re: Export data (How portable is Textpattern?)

lisionosk wrote:

So, how do you do this ? I have two Textpattern blogs each on their own domain…

Start by posting a new topic in an appropriate forum, most likely How Do I. You’re much more likely to get help that way.


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