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moving website to a new host and have a few questions.
« on: September 26, 2004, 01:52:01 am »

OK Right now I have TWO different websites.
http://www.teamchenbro.com = php-nuke
http://www.lanpartybox.com = coppermine 1.3 standalone

I have decided that I'm unhappy with BOTH of the hosts that I'm using now for different reasons to get to the point:

Teamchenbro.com is running PHP-Nuke and has that gallery's that are hosted at lanpartybox.com opening in a iFrame window so it appears that the gallery's are hosted on Teamchenbro but are not.. Well I would like to get both of them on the same server, the users for coppermine only need to be able to see the pics like they are now and no one besides the three admins can add pics, and I like it that way. I have seen that there is a version of coppermine for php-nuke but it looks like the support for it has stopped and that there will not be any newer versions coming out for it right? as of now there is only version 1.2 available for download that I seen. It would be nice to convert to a package deal that has it integrated into php-nuke but if they are not going to offer any support why would I want to do that. I have thought of switching to the cpg-nuke as well but I think I will do that at a different time and TRY to make this move as simple as passable.

1. So should I just keep it as two separate packages (php-nuke and CPG 1.3 standalone) or is there a better idea?

2. If I do keep two separate packages should I use one database or would it be a better idea to just use separate databases as well? I have 10 MySQL databases to use so thats NOT an issue, I only need 3 MAX.




~~~~separate item~~~~~~ I'm sure you have had some problem importing/restoring a larger than 2 MB database and know it is a problem, I have found a KICK BUT script that solves the problem check it out @ http://www.ozerov.de/bigdump.php it automatically cuts the database into smaller parts and uploads them to the database..
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