• ianclevettdesigns

    (@ianclevettdesigns)


    HI all,

    just wondering if anybody has found away to do this without accessing an episerver sites database and pulling data and importing into wordpress?

    many thanks!

    Ian

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  • Thread Starter ianclevettdesigns

    (@ianclevettdesigns)

    The above process is a manual one… i would be looking for a quicker or maybe easier solution.

    herkommer

    (@herkommer)

    exporting from epi is easy, but through the built-in functionality that requires admin rights. This does not have to be a manual process. Write a scheduled job in EPiServer and done. Another method is to create a mirroring setting extracting data via xslt. However if your question is to do this without epi admin access, would change the challenge a bit. If you have access to the db you can do a sql script extracting the desired data.

    Thread Starter ianclevettdesigns

    (@ianclevettdesigns)

    Hi herkommer,

    Thanks for the reply!

    The project I have in front of me is that I have setup a WordPress multisite install, and looking to migrate each of the 5 websites they currently have on EpiServer to each new WordPress site.

    for example.

    /en/ – uk
    /fr/ – french site
    /de/ – German

    and so on.

    so manually would be the best approach which was my understanding also, but in terms of writing a scheduled job.. would you mind giving me a step by step process on how to do this?

    Many thanks,

    Ian

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