[consulting] exporting a site.

andre mcsparkerton at yahoo.co.uk
Sat Dec 10 04:18:55 UTC 2005


Others have said it... do a db dump.

-BUT - only package the structure of the users table (not its content)
-AND - only package the structure of the cache table (not its content)

First is a privacy issue - the second is a way to avoid unexpected 
behaviour when the site is re-installed on an other domain.

andre


John Sechrest wrote:
>  I thought I would introduce some content questions into the consulting
>  list. I am teaching a course (cs312 - intro to system adminstration) 
>  and I used drupal for the class. I would now like to export the site,
>  so that students can walk away with copies of the site. 
> 
>  Does anyone have any suggestions about how to do this? 
> 
>  And specifically, does anyone have any thoughts on how to take some sections
>  of nodes from one drupal site and move them to another. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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