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RobWestLoko
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I need to upload to the new installed guestbook, old entries from the old guestbook, I have no entries on the new one, I backed up the entire old guestbook folder... how can I do this??[/b]

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Which guestbook are we talking about? 1.5? 2.2 or 2.3.1?

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RobWestLoko
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Carbonize wrote:Which guestbook are we talking about? 1.5? 2.2 or 2.3.1?

I had 1.5 installed, I installed the latest one now... 2.3.1... my question is, how do I restablish the entries, I downloaded the whole folder to my hardrive, of the old guestbook.

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I believe that 1.5 used a flatfile for storing the entries whilst 2.3.1 uses the database so to my knowledge there is no way of transfering the entries across.

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If you want them bad enough and don't mind a little work, you can create a .sql file with the entries.
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amber222 wrote:If you want them bad enough and don't mind a little work, you can create a .sql file with the entries.
I do want them bad enough, willing to work on it... just don't know how... <--newbee to alot of stuff

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Dates are not encrypted. The dates are stored as unix timestamps. This is the standard format for storing timestamps as PHP can then format them into whatever you want.

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Carbonize_is_Lazy wrote:Dates are not encrypted. The dates are stored as unix timestamps. This is the standard format for storing timestamps as PHP can then format them into whatever you want.

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I should have mentioned that before I installed the updated version of the guestbook, I backed up a .gz file... would that help me in re-stablishing my data back?

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