ubuntu-ca Digest, Vol 40, Issue 11
geo
yaktur at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 12 20:21:26 UTC 2008
When I downloaded Joomla, I did download 1.54.
geo
Message: 1
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 12:18:43 -0300
From: David Harrison <dharrison at xplornet.com>
Subject: Re: Backing up Joomla stuff?
To: The Canadian Ubuntu Users Community <ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com>
Message-ID: <4874D6D3.7020107 at xplornet.com>
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Hi,
Coming out of lurk mode!
Just curious, why are you using version 1.0 of Joomla? Version 1.54 is
available. I have been following your struggles with interest- the
pretty well match my own!
I had version 1 sort of running on my website- I try making changes
whenever I have time. I wenbt and had another look at the Joomla home
site last night and discovered that there have been a number of
upgrades, however the upgrade from 1 to 1.54 instructions were as clear
as mud to me! This morning I deleted version 1 from my website and am
currently uploading 1.54 to it- a very slow process when you have
satellite internet access!
Dave Harrison
geo wrote:
> Does anyone have experience in this? What has to be backed up in the
Joomla directory in order to keep my content (in case I have to restore
everything)?
>
> I've been busy with it.....I've added a lot of photos (but I still
don't know how to set up a secure directory).
>
> http://georutkay.homelinux.org/
>
> I know how to backup the photos, they are kept in separate directories.
That's a no-brainer.
>
> But specifically, I've linked thumb-nail photos to the larger ones and
added some small text.
>
> All of this stuff must be stored somewhere in Joomla? How is it stored and
how do I back it up in case of a crash or some other goof-up?
>
> Thanks,
> geo
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