greenflash wrote . . .
Currently, i have an operational website
And i would like be the first volunteer for your project. I can give you administrative rights on my live portal (currently i have 4.3.5 installed on it, but ill switch to 4.3.6 soon) to test the Backup process.
I run my site at Godaddy. And Godaddy is very restrictive for some processes. Would you like me to test ur project on my live site, or test it yourself?
greenflash,
You are welcome to become the first volunteer for the DNNcassini.com project.
The goal of course is to provide you with the confidence that you can make a completely functional backup of your existing functional DNN website, on your local PC -- without "reinventing the wheel". After we are successful you can purchase a license from Evotiva to continue to backup and restore, from-and-to your live portal connected to this home backup, for as long as your site is in existence. Evotiva have incredible tech support (actually, it's unbelievably good) but as you know the goal here is to spread knowledge for everyone who comes after you. In addition, you won't have to go through the long learning process and experimentation to build a backup your site for the first time. It took several days of hard work to design the basic framework, so that is already behind us!
You are correct in that the function requires me to have temporary administrative rights on your DNN portal. I will simply install the module on your site, which will allow me to commence a backup process tied to my license. I will practice and learn and get everything right. Along the way your participation will be helping me to improve my set of instructions, potentially helping hundreds of others in the future. When I am finished -- and have a completely successful and functional local copy of your website operating on my machine -- I will uninstall the module from your site. Then I will send you a full step-by-step list of instructions on how to do the same yourself, on your machine. The license from Evotiva costs $48.80. All other applications required are open source and free.
By the way, all the previous tests were conducted on GoDaddy's fairly restrictive shared hosting access, so that is a bonus for us in this case. If you want to see a fully functional 4.0.2 portal that I have backed up completely and functionally on my local machine, you can see it here: bringhome172nd.org .
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions before we start anything. We can go as slow as you like.
Thanks,
Travis