Posted on: 12/08/04 08:48am
By: Nightdude
Since the built in Geeklog Database backup does not work for me with my hosting company, I downloaded with great anticiaption the new PHP Dump.
I downloaded it twice, extracted it twice, and was unable to locate a public_html directory to place into the public_html/plugin directory.
Am I missing something? Was it misnamed in the download?
PHP Dump
Posted on: 12/08/04 09:11am
By: Anonymous (tokyoahead)
No. Its meant to be like that. Since normal users will not do anything with this plugin, there is no public_html.
Just run from the menu in the admin block, there are all the things you need.
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Posted on: 12/08/04 09:14am
By: Anonymous (whistl)
The instructions were never customized for that package. Just ignore that part.
There is no public_html directory because this particular package contains no pages that belong there. It has just two files that belong in the new admin/plugins/phpdump directory - index.php and install.php.
Good luck.
PHP Dump
Posted on: 12/08/04 09:47am
By: Anonymous (tokyoahead)
hmm... who would ever think that someone actually reads the manual?
Guess I have to do convert RTFM into WTFM (Write... )
PHP Dump
Posted on: 12/08/04 10:01am
By: Nightdude
Wow!! Works really GREAT!!!
Thank you...
John
embarrased that I need the instructions
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Posted on: 12/08/04 10:40am
By: Anonymous (dtrumbower)
It works, but it is looking for a public_html/phpdump/index.html.
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Posted on: 12/08/04 11:35am
By: Anonymous (tokyoahead)
could you give the exact error message please?