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10/20/2005 4:03 AM
 
i want to replace my old site ... www.izsurfing.com ... i use RRS 2.0 feeds,  with 3-4 categories of articles .. news,softwares,admin sys/net, WoW :-p
and i want to import into NEWBLOG all my data :-o here is the new site (under dev) http://wwwizsurfingcom.dyndns.org
 
Can someone give me a solution ?
 
for the old i use ACCESS database ... and new MSDE
 
Thx for your future replies :-p
IZ.
 
 
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10/20/2005 10:16 AM
 

I'm not sure that I really understand what you like to do.

I have looked at your "old" site and there is only a rss module which has a lot of links to other sites.

Which content would you like import from your site to the blog module ?


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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10/27/2005 5:04 AM
 
Hi
 
Thx to reply :-p
 
I can export  to anykind of files ... but i want a simple way to import my old news to the new site i'm building on a pre-prod server
 
My first suggestion is that i'm able to generate a whole "RSS" files including all my news Then does it exist a solution within the module to import datas ??? or perhaps i just have to generate an ASCII text files with datas separate by  ";" ???
 
My old site use an Access database ... i've DATE / TITLE / TEXT-HTML DATAS ... how to import to SQL / MSDE blog module database ? does an "import.aspx" exists ???
 
Thx ;-p
 
IZ
 
www.izsurfing.com <-- Old site
 
http://wwwizsurfingcom.dyndns.org   <-- pre-prod site under DNN
 
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10/27/2005 5:23 AM
 
Yes i'm sorry my first post was a little strange )
 
i could replace by ..." i can generate a complete XML file like RRS feed containing all my news, how to import this file into the blog module " :-p
 
is there any constraint in database .... exemple: if user name is blank ... is the news are displaying ???
In access 2000 a friend show me that it's possible to export datas directly from access TABLE to SQL TABLES ... but i think that some blog database tables MUST be filled wich ones are strongly required ?
 
(i proud to train my english but it's not easy )
 
Thx ;-p
IZ
 
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10/30/2005 2:22 AM
 

I am not still sure that I exactly understand what plan to do, but what I have understood is, that you like to import any data into the blog module.

I recommend, that you will wait until the new blog module is available. In the new blog module there are some import routines implemented which you can use as an example to see how the import of data are possible.

HTH

HP

 


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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