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10/10/2006 7:56 AM
 

I've just spent the weekend upgrading and migrating sites only to find the repositories are all stuffed up. This was made apparent in the way that sitefolders I had deleted kept reappearing on the server. Further investigation revealed them to be created by this module... what a pain in the bum!

Is this due to be changed to something more compatible with exporting content and templates in DNN?

Thanks for any info on this
Rob

 
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10/15/2006 9:02 PM
 
Yea, I posted about this a while back. The worst part is you don't realize it until it's too late. I used to keep my sites in a web/version/dnn kind of structure so it helped me keep things organized di=uring movement and upgrades. What I ended up doing is using a web/live/dnn structure now and I use the web/version/dnn when upgrading. This always keeps the running version in the same directory structure.

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