Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
- seola
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Re: Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
I get this error when using rc7 migrator
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/bb/public_html/seo/administrator/components/com_migrator/admin.migrator.php on line 269
Why for god sake, I wanted to migrate today and now I cant!
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home/bb/public_html/seo/administrator/components/com_migrator/admin.migrator.php on line 269
Why for god sake, I wanted to migrate today and now I cant!
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Re: Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
Hi.
A new version of mtwMigrator has been released.
The changes:
# Configuration save to file
# Added more config options
# Better error handler
# Added brazilian language
# Lot of small bugs fixed
More info: http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
Take care
A new version of mtwMigrator has been released.
The changes:
# Configuration save to file
# Added more config options
# Better error handler
# Added brazilian language
# Lot of small bugs fixed
More info: http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
Take care
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Pre-release of mtwMigrator
A new pre-release of mtwMigrator. The changes are listed below:
# Blank text with standard language fix (thanks Michal Zdunek)
# Make backup from external db
The roadmap to the new version will be:
# Fix UTF-8 issues
# {mosimage} support
# More languages
When we finish this, we can to start to make support to external extensions.
Take care
# Blank text with standard language fix (thanks Michal Zdunek)
# Make backup from external db
The roadmap to the new version will be:
# Fix UTF-8 issues
# {mosimage} support
# More languages
When we finish this, we can to start to make support to external extensions.
Take care
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mtwMigrator v0.1.0 Released
A new release of mtwMigrator. This includes the initial support for 3rd party extensions. For now only Community Builder is supported. Please send me corrects, bugs, errors, etc.
The changes on this version.
Version 0.1.0 ==>
# Blank language fix (thanks Michal Zdunek)
# Make backup from external db
# {mosimage} support added
# Initial 3rd party extensions support (Community Builder)
# Code reorganization
# Small bugs fixed
Enjoy.
The changes on this version.
Version 0.1.0 ==>
# Blank language fix (thanks Michal Zdunek)
# Make backup from external db
# {mosimage} support added
# Initial 3rd party extensions support (Community Builder)
# Code reorganization
# Small bugs fixed
Enjoy.
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Re: Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
thanks for these migration tools, it work good for me to move from 1.0 version to new one. i just did all my sites.
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Re: Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
Hi,
My old installation consisted of J!1.0.15 and CB1.1 with a few custom fields. I prepared the new site with J!1.5.3 and CB1.1 (in legacy Mode) before applying the mtwMigrator. All data came through smoothly but for the custom fields. Next I moved the comprofiler tables through SQL imports from the old to the new database. Was very happy to see the user data (including custom fields) showup when I logged in as an admin from the frontend. However, I realised that other users, old and new, were denied access from the frontend. The error message is:
Thanks.
My old installation consisted of J!1.0.15 and CB1.1 with a few custom fields. I prepared the new site with J!1.5.3 and CB1.1 (in legacy Mode) before applying the mtwMigrator. All data came through smoothly but for the custom fields. Next I moved the comprofiler tables through SQL imports from the old to the new database. Was very happy to see the user data (including custom fields) showup when I logged in as an admin from the frontend. However, I realised that other users, old and new, were denied access from the frontend. The error message is:
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Thanks.
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Re: Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
I am trying to load the migration script in the 1.5 install and it says I need PHP iconv installed. I checked and it is installed and enabled.
What can I do now?
PHP version 5.1.2
Apache 1.3
OS X 10.4.6
What can I do now?
PHP version 5.1.2
Apache 1.3
OS X 10.4.6
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Re: Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
I just started Joomla, I'm not sure if I have the latest version. I just use the installation provided in the cPanel. If it's not, hopefully this can help. Haven't been backreading, as I'm checking if mine got the latest or not, hopefully it is to save some hassles.
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Re: Tools for automated migration to Joomla 1.5
Yo can check what version your joomla is by logging in to your admin panelalexndawson wrote:I just started Joomla, I'm not sure if I have the latest version. I just use the installation provided in the cPanel. If it's not, hopefully this can help. Haven't been backreading, as I'm checking if mine got the latest or not, hopefully it is to save some hassles.
The stable one I had used for one of my company website was using Joomla 1.7
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