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  • Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    Thanks so much for your help.

    Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    Success! I uninstalled and then installed wordpress again, and it opened as a default like you said. But then I imported my previously exported .xml file and it’s as if nothing happened! I was able to keep everything (except the layout of course). The only other aspects that I lost were the stats – which I knew I would lose regardless just because of the transfer. For future reference, is there actually any way to migrate stats from wordpress.com to www.ads-software.com or is that just a loss you have to take when making the move?

    Thanks again!

    Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    Thanks so much for your help, I’ll try it right now.

    Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    I’m going through the apps on cpanel and it’s so odd, there’s no app for wordpress. There is only an app for installing wordpress. And another app to view my installs, which includes:

    URL: https://www.miriamlena.com/
    Version: 4.3.1 | Upgrade | Uninstall | Advanced |Reset Password |Secure This Domain
    Backup Site
    Admin Login

    URL: https://www.miriamlena.com/
    Version: 4.4.1 | Uninstall | Advanced |Reset Password |Secure This Domain
    Backup Site
    Admin Login

    and they are under mojomarketplace.com

    Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    I don’t see Softaculous in my cPanel. And you’re right about my phone’s cache. As for deleting the installation, the only place I can find to do that is under cpanel “settings” and it says “Outdated WordPress Settings for /public_html/miriamlena/:” and then a button that says “delete site”. Is that what you mean? Underneath settings it gives me the option for a new wordpress install.

    Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    Thanks for the offer, but I would prefer not to make you do that. But if you could point me in the right direction that would be much appreciated! I know it must be frustrating from your end.

    Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    That’s alright! I have access to my wordpress.com site but if I try to click on any of the posts, bluehost gives me a 404 error that they may have been changed or moved.
    I deleted from hosting – databases under My SQL Databases. And I looked for any files ending in .sql and I don’t see any. I also checked under Backup and Restore and although it shows backup folders for September and today, they are empty. I definitely screwed up, but I honestly don’t mind just starting fresh. I have all my blog posts saved separately and there weren’t many to begin with.

    Thread Starter Miriam Lena

    (@miriam-lena)

    Hi!

    I have an .xml file that was created when I exported. I am using cPanel.

    I can’t upload a screenshot for some reason, but this is how it begins:
    ————————————————————-
    <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?>
    <!–
    This is a WordPress eXtended RSS file generated by WordPress as an export of your site.
    It contains information about your site’s posts, pages, comments, categories, and other content.
    You may use this file to transfer that content from one site to another.
    This file is not intended to serve as a complete backup of your site.

    To import this information into a WordPress site follow these steps:
    1. Log in to that site as an administrator.
    2. Go to Tools: Import in the WordPress admin panel.
    3. Install the “WordPress” importer from the list.
    4. Activate & Run Importer.
    5. Upload this file using the form provided on that page.
    6. You will first be asked to map the authors in this export file to users
    on the site. For each author, you may choose to map to an
    existing user on the site or to create a new user.
    7. WordPress will then import each of the posts, pages, comments, categories, etc.
    contained in this file into your site.
    –>
    <!– generator=”WordPress.com” created=”2016-01-08 19:44″–>
    <rss version=”2.0″ xmlns:excerpt=”https://www.ads-software.com/export/1.2/excerpt/&#8221; xmlns:content=”https://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/&#8221; xmlns:wfw=”https://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/&#8221; xmlns:dc=”https://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/&#8221; xmlns:wp=”https://www.ads-software.com/export/1.2/”&gt;
    <channel>
    <title>Miriam Lena</title>
    <link>https://miriamlena.com</link&gt;
    —————————————————————
    So I’m not sure that this will actually do any good.

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