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5/8/2008 11:25 AM
 

Hi,

We currently have two installations of DotNetNuke - Live and Test.

As well as testing modules, skins etc in the test installation users also use it when they need to do something big for the content, e.g. create 12 new pages on a research topic etc.  Once it's been finalised and OK'd in test it is then copied onto the live site - this copying is currently done manually and can be quite a labour-intensive job.

We are about to redevelop a large chunk of our intranet (35+ pages initially, with more to follow).  We'd like to do this in test first, but is there a faster way of copying from test to live than manually rebuilding the pages?

I would assume that if all of this information on where the pages are located, what modules they contain and what is in each module is held in the associated database then it is just a case of identifying what data relates to it and copying it to the live database?  Does anyone know if this is possible and how I'd go about it doing it?

Thanks,

Tom

 
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