Daniele_Berba
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Cory, that’s excellent news!
Apart from [single] -> [single] (what is available now),
and [multi] -> [multi] (what, as I understand, you plan now),
I think it would be very useful, in the future, to implement also:
[single within multi] -> [single] (what was my question in the initial post in this thread).
Unfortunately, I don’t have the expertise to do the “legwork” to help with this.Btw, this plugin is so essential that I even wonder why something similar isn’t included in wp by default.
OK, thanks for letting me know. At least I know I needn’t try and that the problem is not on my side.
Duplicator is very useful as it is anyway. Though, I think, it would be really cool if this was possible in the future. One could have a single multisite installation for all projects and/or to try out different designs etc. and then deploy only the desired sites to, in principle, different live sites.Cheers
Hi Cory,
Thanks for your reply. I tried the Developer Version:
1) When using ‘Create Package’, I used the default settings. When I tried to run the installer on the live server, even the first window (step 1 – Deploy) failed to appear correctly. The usual field (username, psswd, database name) did not appear – only an SQL message appeared about failing to connect (without even me hitting ‘test connection’).
2) I set the following parameters in Options -> Installer: Host, Database, User and New URL. I created the package, uploaded and ran installer.php. Now it connected successfully! I ran deploy and update.
I still have problems with the page but as this is unrelated to the thread title, I will now create a new and properly named thread with appropriate tags for my next question.
I checked the paths to the images and they didn’t have ‘www’ or anything else obviously different from other links. However, I have repeated the process one more time and it worked. I don’t know what I did wrong the first time, as far as I’m aware, I did it the same way… Sorry.