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- URL to the FORM: http://???
- The browser used:FIrefox
- cforms version: v10.5.2
- Your Wordpress version: 2.8
[desc]:I'm a new user of this plugin and I'm sort of a newbie to WP as well. (Basically, I know enough just to be dangerous!)
I've spent most of the day figuring out how to build a form the way I want it. (I sure could have used a video!) Now, I'd like the ability to copy this form to a new blog but I can't figure out how.
Yes, I did read the FAQ, but I'm still scratching my head.
How do I migrate/move cforms to a new site?
- Backup your cforms settings (under Global-Settings Tab/Backup)
- Copy/Move cforms plugin folder to new site
- Activate cforms (if already activated, toggle status!)
- Check/Adjust abspath.php for correct path (in your cforms folder)
- Check/Adjust js/cforms.js for correct path (var sajax_uri =…)
- Clear your browser cache etc.
_First, under the Global ?Backup setting, it says "Individual form configurations can be backup up on the respective form admin page."
I can't find this option on the "admin" page. (If "admin' is the "Form Settings" page)
If I do a "global backup", I'm assuming ALL forms are copied to a txt file. That's okay, but how do I then import them over to a new blog?
Is there an "import" button somewhere? That would be awesome to have this feature on Forms Settings Page – right next to "add' and duplicate.
Is it simply a matter of copying a certain file from this blog and uploading to a new one? If so, which one and where is that little rascal hiding?
I do apologize for not getting it as I'm really trying to understand. Can someone help 'turn the light on' for me?
Mark