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Migration // Location of Pages
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1) GS stores the files in XML format
2) GS stores the files in the folder /data/pages

an example:

Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item><pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 11:33:14 +0200</pubDate><title>Info</title><url>info</url><meta></meta><metad></metad><menu>Info</menu><menuStatus>Y</menuStatus><template>template.php</template><parent></parent><content>&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;
    Sehen Sie, Webstandards sind das Regelwerk, auf dem Webseiten aufbauen. So gibt es Regeln f&amp;uuml;r HTML, CSS, JavaScript oder auch XML; Worte, die Sie vielleicht schon einmal von Ihrem Entwickler geh&amp;ouml;rt haben.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;
</content><private></private><menuOrder><![CDATA[5]]></menuOrder></item>

3) if you do not see these files by FTP, refresh the view in the FTP program

4) the easiest way is to create the pages and copy and paste the content into the editor of each page

everything between <include header> and <include footer> belongs into the conten-section of the xml - file

header and footer must be defined in the template which you use

it is work. But conversion never works 100%

I migrated 250 pages lastly. it was a good practice and I could repair and correct a lot of typos etc. (an advantage of manual work)
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Migration // Location of Pages - by mnemon - 2011-10-31, 21:49:38
Migration // Location of Pages - by Connie - 2011-10-31, 22:35:50
Migration // Location of Pages - by mnemon - 2011-11-01, 01:52:41



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