Re: [geeklog-users] New user help

2004-07-15 Thread Dirk Haun
Bruce, >I am not sure I understand this comment. Why would I expect it to be >rejected? I was actually half-joking. Opening new windows is, IMO, a bad idea (see the forum thread I linked to in my previous reply for a detailed discussion). And if you really, really want that, then it should be e

Re: [geeklog-users] New user help

2004-07-15 Thread Dirk Haun
Martin, >So I freshly installed a new geeklog on the new host. Good approach. >Now I copied my stories from the old mysqldb. Also copied the users to the >new db. Wrong approach. You should imoprt the _entire_ database on your new host. Also, try searching the forums on geeklog.net, as moving

RE: [geeklog-users] New user help

2004-07-15 Thread Tinus
Hey guys, I have a few questions. Hope someone can help me out. I got a new host, quicker and bigger. Good huh. But now I want to copy my geeklog to the new host. I tried to just plain copy it .. That didn't work. So I freshly installed a new geeklog on the new host. Works (more or less) Now I co

Re: [geeklog-users] New user help

2004-07-15 Thread Tony Bibbs
Bruce, man, you are killing me. Here is most likley my last friendly response. Read below [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you say look at the config.php file, does that mean I can download it and edit it and then upload it to my installation? Config.php is the Geeklog configuration file. I

Re: [geeklog-users] New user help

2004-07-15 Thread bruce
When you say look at the config.php file, does that mean I can download it and edit it and then upload it to my installation? The ability to include content into my site from elsewhere such as have a weblog or rss feed or anything included into a block, which would be like targeting it to a frame