By the way, what if I want to add only changes to my site from local joomla installlation? Like, I added 5 articles each containing one pargraph of text and one picture, on my local host, and now I want to upload only those 5 articles? In which folder Joomla saves text?
@raztastic007 ok I looked at my phpadmin interface and it gives me three compression choices to export the data from my database: none, zipped, and gzipped. On my webhost I created the database and then I imported the data ...for me gzipped worked and zipped didn't. Have you tried all three compression methods?
Thanks mate. I felt frustrated after i messed up the files in my file manager and i think i am going to create it all again from scratch through the remote host. thanks for your support. I appreciate your help. keep up with the good work.
Hi, everything works fine except when i try to import the database an error comes up saying "you attempted to load file with unsupported compression (application/bzip2). Either support for it is not implemented or disabled by your configuration. How do I overcome this problem. Thank you
Absolutely Brilliant!.
zamith2000 1 week ago
Thanks, this video helped me a lot.
Hope you keep on helping people, like you did in this video.
Bhagat0172 2 months ago
Good instruction
barend63 4 months ago
Great! It works super. Best i've ever watched!
cobab12345 5 months ago
By the way, what if I want to add only changes to my site from local joomla installlation? Like, I added 5 articles each containing one pargraph of text and one picture, on my local host, and now I want to upload only those 5 articles? In which folder Joomla saves text?
FleshMob 7 months ago
@FleshMob Great video ideend! DId you find out how to upload not the entire site but few changes like new article!!
raoulhery 1 month ago
@raoulhery Yeah, I think that you have to update database, that is the place where articles are saved. :)
FleshMob 1 month ago
This is super! I think I will watch your tutorials exclusively. Everything works!
Thanks a million! :)
FleshMob 7 months ago
thank you very much for your clear instructions
eqiu 10 months ago
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC TUTORIAL.....LOOK SO COMPLICATE BUT YOU MAKE SO EASY FOR US.
The best tutorial....
slitazlover 11 months ago
thanks so much! best tutorial!
phgh1520 1 year ago
thank you so much!!! best tutorial!
phgh1520 1 year ago
Thanks a lot!!! You saved my day!
Works Perfectly <3!
lazumi 1 year ago
Thanks ... very useful
funniq 1 year ago
your are great man
anandinfos 1 year ago
Cheers Mate! spent hours trying to find out how to do this.
avastha 1 year ago
thanks man you are great ya, fantastic and very simply explained
anandinfos 1 year ago
is this the same process for a transfer to a new host??
Pgogirl 1 year ago
@Pgogirl Sure!
danscourses 1 year ago
@danscourses THanks!!! =D
Pgogirl 1 year ago
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! exactly what i was looking for. you are the man.
DevilsDomain 1 year ago
thank you man, you save my reputation, the best tutorial everrrrrr
benjooo 1 year ago
@raztastic007 ok I looked at my phpadmin interface and it gives me three compression choices to export the data from my database: none, zipped, and gzipped. On my webhost I created the database and then I imported the data ...for me gzipped worked and zipped didn't. Have you tried all three compression methods?
danscourses 1 year ago
@danscourses
Thanks mate. I felt frustrated after i messed up the files in my file manager and i think i am going to create it all again from scratch through the remote host. thanks for your support. I appreciate your help. keep up with the good work.
raztastic007 1 year ago
Hi, everything works fine except when i try to import the database an error comes up saying "you attempted to load file with unsupported compression (application/bzip2). Either support for it is not implemented or disabled by your configuration. How do I overcome this problem. Thank you
raztastic007 1 year ago
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raztastic007 1 year ago
Thanks !!! i just did it and it works, thanks again from Lima, Peru.
djfabriziocastilloi 1 year ago