Title: Import path problem
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# Import path problem

 *  Resolved [frizzled](https://wordpress.org/support/users/frizzled/)
 * (@frizzled)
 * [17 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/import-path-problem/)
 * I’m trying to import WordPress to WordPress using the exported .XML file. Hostcentric
   is my ISP. There seems to be a path problem. the backslash notation switches 
   to frontslash notation. Thanks in advance if anyone can tell me how to fix this
   or what I should ask my ISP to do to fix this. I used X’s to sanitize the paths.
 * Import WordPress
 * Warning: gzopen(\\XXXXX\home\users\web\bXXX\XXXXXXX\blog/wp-content/uploads/\\
   XXXXX\home\users\web\bXXX\XXXXXXX\blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wordpress2009-
   01-23xml11.import) [function.gzopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or 
   directory in \\XXXXX\home\users\web\bXXX\XXXXXXX\blog\wp-admin\import\wordpress.
   php on line 73
 * Warning: gzopen(\\XXXXX\home\users\web\bXXX\XXXXXXX\blog/wp-content/uploads/\\
   XXXXX\home\users\web\bXXX\XXXXXXX\blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wordpress2009-
   01-23xml11.import) [function.gzopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or 
   directory in \\XXXXX\home\users\web\bXXX\XXXXXXX\blog\wp-admin\import\wordpress.
   php on line 73
 * All done. Have fun!

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 *  Thread Starter [frizzled](https://wordpress.org/support/users/frizzled/)
 * (@frizzled)
 * [17 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/import-path-problem/#post-967345)
 * Hi myself, why don’t you contact Hostcentric and see what they say. OK, I did,
   we’ll see what they say. I told them:
 * “I get an error importing from another WordPress installation using the import
   feature. The error leads me to believe there may be either a problem with the
   PHP realpath or a permission problem. Here is the errror message:”
 *  Thread Starter [frizzled](https://wordpress.org/support/users/frizzled/)
 * (@frizzled)
 * [17 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/import-path-problem/#post-967527)
 * I cannot believe this. According to my webhost they did not do a thing and yet
   exact same imports that failed yesterday work today. OK, MAYBE another engineer
   fixed something on their server and the person servicing me was not aware of 
   it. But not the error is gone away. I wish I could say what fixed it for future
   readers, but I can’t. Here is what Hostcentric said:
 * “We did not change any code in your account. According to the error message given
   below it seems to be issue with the incorrect path.
 * Warning: gzopen(\\frigga\home\users\web\b356\hoc.vs-cc1987\blog/wp-content/uploads/\\
   frigga\home\users\web\b356\hoc.vs-cc1987\blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wordpress2009-
   01-26xml2.import) [function.gzopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory
   in \\frigga\home\users\web\b356\hoc.vs-cc1987\blog\wp-admin\import\wordpress.
   php on line 73
 * It looks like you are changed the path which fixed the issue.”
 *  [nosleephotel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nosleephotel/)
 * (@nosleephotel)
 * [16 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/import-path-problem/#post-967605)
 * frizzled,
 * I got a chuckle when I read your solution. Was hoping for something with a bit
   more substance ’cause I am currently in the same predicament you were. Maybe 
   I’ll give my host a call and hope for a little magic. 😉
 *  [bgoldstein](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bgoldstein/)
 * (@bgoldstein)
 * [16 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/import-path-problem/#post-967652)
 * I was able to actually resolve this problem. Basically, the script is complaining
   b/c it’s got the incorrect path to the file that you just uploaded (your import
   file). To fix this, I had to log into my web hosts control panel to get my directory,
   then I had to adjust the script as follows:
    1) Determine your path from your
   web hosting company. 2) Open file file: wp-admin\import\wordpress.php (I used
   Dreamweaver, but you can d/l via FTP, then use notepad). 3) Look for the function“
   get_entries”. Then find the line that starts with “$fp =…”. It was line 101ish
   for me. 4) Right above that line, add this: $this->file = “\\\\path\\folder\\
   folder\\blog\\wp-content\\uploads\\2009\\10\\wordpress.2009-10-26.xml3.txt”; 
   5) You will have to change the “2009” and “10”, most likely too. 6) Save and 
   close. 7) Refresh your import. It should now work.
 * *Note that you are hard coding the file to import, so you need to make sure that
   the file exists in the directory that you are pointing to.
 *  [leet8845](https://wordpress.org/support/users/leet8845/)
 * (@leet8845)
 * [16 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/import-path-problem/#post-967661)
 * Thanks bgoldstein,
 * I followed your instructions. On step 4 I changed it to my file path and it all
   worked perfect.
 * I don;t know how you figure this stuff out but well done, you saved me a load
   of time was about to start copying and pasting 🙂

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