hsawires
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [UpdraftPlus: WP Backup & Migration Plugin] managing my database offlineThank you david for your reply
I have lost my hosting and all my website for some reason. somebody hacke my website and deleted all my database and I couldn’t restore it. maybe I have no skills to do so.
but Thanks God I did a backup with you plugin two days before the disaster.I need to rebuild a new website with some (not all) the database I have.
so I need to see what in my database which to import.some posts have absolute links I need to replace with new location I need to do so the way (find and replace)
if you could help me how to open and see what in my backuped database .. i will be so grateful.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [UpdraftPlus: WP Backup & Migration Plugin] managing my database offlineThank you @bornforphp for your reply
It didnt work, maybe I did so,thing wrong as I am not expert in handling databases.
I got an error message using “DB Browser for SQLite”Error Importing data: Error in statement#1: unrecognized token: "#". aborting execution and rolling back.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by hsawires.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: keep index.html live while WP is installed on root@ Saildude
yes i can have both index.html and index.php in the root of my website directory.
but the problem is in the priorities.
.html take the first priority while .php redirect itself to the .html — that’s mean i can test my WP site while the old one is alive and still working.i have made some test and i have a conclusion.
- you can rename index.html to home.html for example and that will let .php take the priority.
- or, you can put your new WP site in a subfolder and whenever you finish testing and uploading real data, move your index.php to the root and remove your old html’s. following the steps Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: keep index.html live while WP is installed on rootone more question please adiant
How could i keep my both index.html and index.php on the same root while i update my WP site ? because every time i wnat to check my WP site on the following URL https://www.mysite.com/index.php/ it redirect it self to the https://www.mysite.com/index.html.
the question is:
how could i check my WP site online while i keep the old HTML alive? – i can not see what i have done online.