Thank you for import_export extension

Thank you, Sean, et. al., for the import_export extension. It works like
a
champ. Not only can I develop the back end of my site on my local
machine,
but I can now keep my content versioned. Again, thanks.

~Nate

Nate T. wrote:

Thank you, Sean, et. al., for the import_export extension. It works like a
champ. Not only can I develop the back end of my site on my local machine,
but I can now keep my content versioned. Again, thanks.

Nate, what mechanism are you using for versioning?

Cheers,
Mohit.
10/28/2008 | 2:11 PM.

On 28.10.2008, at 02:07, Nate T. wrote:

Thank you, Sean, et. al., for the import_export extension. It works
like a
champ. Not only can I develop the back end of my site on my local
machine,
but I can now keep my content versioned. Again, thanks.

Yeah, this extension rocks!. But I’m experiencing problems with the
gallery extension installed. Has any one the gallery extension
installed and import_export working?

cu edi


DI Edmund Haselwanter, [email protected],
http://edmund.haselwanter.com/

I have never used the import-export extension. Has anyone tried it with
SnS?

If so, let me know how it worked – I’d like to make sure that it
exports your styles and scripts.

-Chris

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 1:11 AM, Mohit S. [email protected] wrote:

Nate T. wrote:

Thank you, Sean, et. al., for the import_export extension. It works like a
champ. Not only can I develop the back end of my site on my local machine,
but I can now keep my content versioned. Again, thanks.

Nate, what mechanism are you using for versioning?

I am using svn. I just haven’t taken the time to grok git yet. I clone
extensions to the proper place, then svn add them. I should probably be
using svn externals but I haven’t taken the time to grok that one yet
either. Maybe over Christmas vaca.

I am using sns and haven’t noticed a problem yet. I’ll let ya know. I
haven’t tried the gallery extension.

~Nate