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Yes, you can do that, or just use it as a backup.
Each template is exported to it's own .html file so you can download them, edit them and re-import it. I have not tried the import part - but export works :) --James |
Bang.
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Excuse. What would be the difference from a phpMyAdmin or backup.php exporting / importing ?
Thanks Firefly. Bye |
Not much really - well for backing up.
phpMyAdmin is also used as an SQL query tool and general database management, whereas backup.php just exports your data to a .sql file - makes it easier when updating forums - plus not everyone has phpMyAdmin installed. James |
Yeap, excellent work. Very useful tool.
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Excuse again.
What about PHP Code:
:confused: Thnx |
I don't mean to be crude, but OMFG!!!
Firefly and Hooper, I bought vB last year and have been reading the vB forums for over a year. COUNTLESS people have complained about template maintenance with each release. This one feature will save people, at a minimum, hours of work and vB is truly lucky to have you around. I have seen all sorts of hacks around here, but this one really takes the cake. Thanks! |
WOW!!
VERY USEFULL!!!!! Mybe sometimes this tool safes my ass! :D Greetings StarBuG |
Thank you aldamon and StarBuG. :)
Jawelin - huh? |
Want me to see if I can knock up an enhancement so it tar/gzips up the template dir and emails it to you?
--James |
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