Given all the problems, yes, it would have been simpler to do, it seems.
But this is one a site, not a test.  The old database is now gone, so that
option is wasted.

Oh, I did forget to mention: when I do the import -- which doesn't import to
the MySQL database -- as others have mentioned, it does show up in the
"uploads" -- it just doesn't do what WordPress should do with it.


On 3/25/07, Matthew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 25 Mar 2007, at 19:44, Dave J. (Scoop0901) wrote:

Given all the problems that you are having why haven't you resorted
to using a phpMyAdmin export then import?

Are you testing the WordPress functionality or is this a real time
site you are moving?

Matt


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