I just notice that since October my post shows full on the newsletter even if I selected extract only.
]]>I would like to obtain information from the BBDD through my forms. I explain. I have 2 different forms made with Elementor. One for people who are not registered and another for people who are registered. The difference is that if you are not registered it asks for a Telephone, Email and a Message, unlike when you are registered it only asks for a Message. Attached is the registered person form (form that has the “problem”):
We have connected these forms to Make with a webhook. The problem is that it does not return any information about who wrote. All the fields are seen except who wrote that message because obviously there is no field that is the User as such. I think that from the DB I can see the email of the user who wrote. How could I obtain that information? Through a hidden field? As?
Secondly… How could I take this information to Hubspot so I can send automatic emails? The goal would be to pull that information once a day from a .csv or something like that. Thank you very much in advance
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However, Apache rules we added work when added by Redirection, but not manually (although the rules are exactly the same, with the exception of the redirection comment blocks).
Have you ever seen this before? On multisite or otherwise?
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command, but it only allows all themes/plugins or a text domain (we have the issue that there might be the same text-domain for multiple plugins or themes, but we only have to extract the strings in one theme).
Kind regards,
WEBKINDER
Migrate Guru migrates your content, your plugins (active or inactive), and your active theme, however you have customized it. All it requires is WordPress on the other end, and a valid IP address. If you haven’t set up everything you need, Migrate Guru will tell you and give you a chance to fix it.
Best of all, it makes a copy. You still have your old site to which you can fall back if something goes horribly wrong.
The only things I left behind were the plugin WP Super Cache (likely obsolete anyway) and a bunch of themes I had installed but never used.
Migrate Guru won’t solve all your hosting problems. For that you have to make a good choice of hosts, which is likely why you are migrating to begin with. But it will accomplish one big step in migration–and Blogvault’s checklist after it’s done will remind you of other moving-in details you’ll need to attend to, same as if you were moving your household. Migrate Guru is the mover–and it is the equivalent of a careful mover who packs up everything you need and then unpacks it at the other end.
I could wish Blogvault had an e-mail migration solution that was just as easy as this. The only reason they don’t, I suppose, is that migrating e-mail is (or can be) a lot simpler, depending on how many e-mail accounts you’re transferring over. If you have more than, say, twenty-five accounts, chances are you’re buying a hosting plan that includes full account migration in the price, thus making that a moot point. To migrate fewer than that, you just re-create your e-mail accounts on the other end, and then archive (usually TAR or ZIP or TAR.GZ or TAR.BZ2) the mail directory at source, download it to a space you control (typically your own computer), and then upload it at the other end and extract it with full write-in/overwrite permissions. I’m not at all sure Blogvault could improve on that.
But for migrating the WordPress code and database, you can’t beat Migrate Guru. It will copy what you need to copy, and in the proper order. Then your site is ready for you to co-ordinate the name server change and the issuance of an SSL certificate (if that’s part of the package).
]]>The last option seems to be the best option that retains proper formatting and all the images.
I searched wordpress Plugins and Support and www.ads-software.com in general, but found only a few results, and from what I could see they don’t even mention mhtml.
How can an mhtml file be brought into a WordPress site?
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* I can use Evernote Webclipper, the post date is scrambled/obfuscated* and the user profile pix are lost (with the new Facebook format; the old format worked). Layout and format and emoticons and reaction graphics and counts are retained. (Copying and pasting into Evernote does not work as well – only the top approx 20 pixels of images appear.)
** I can copy and paste into Gmail – but the post date is scrambled/obfuscated and profile pix and reaction graphics and counts are lost. (Layout and format and emoticons and images and i-think-videos are retained)
*** Facebook’s Graph API can be used to extract comments – but only the comments on a Page managed by you (not your personal profile, not groups, not other people’s Pages or profiles). (https://graph.facebook.com/229071731175095_674180143330916/comments?access_token=XXX where the first number is the page id and the 2nd number is the post id.)
Facebook gives instructions for embedding a single comment, but only a single comment: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/embedded-comments/
Facebook previously allowed “Comment Mirroring”, but that is deprecated.
Facebook uses FBML – facebook markup language – instead of HTML – I’m not sure if this is throughout Facebook or only in specific contexts. Does that affect this challenge?
I have a new client with 2 old WP sites and no access to the server. The SSL certs are invalid. I have WP admin login access and the All-in-One WP Migration plugin is installed and working.
I successfully downloaded the .wpress export file for both.
I don’t understand what to do now. I can’t just unzip this .wpress file to manually copy the files and import the database. I see the convenient “Import” feature of the plugin, but isn’t that cart before the horse? To use that, I’d have to install the same old version of WP and install the plugin, THEN I could import the backup. Right?
I really just want the files. I found the wpress-extractor tool (https://github.com/fifthsegment/Wpress-Extractor), but I don’t run Windows. I’m 100% Linux. DOH!
Anyone have a recommended strategy for me?
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Could someone help me?
Thanks
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