#76984
09/19/2001 2:49 PM
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I have to move my whole domain to another server of another company, so, I just don't want to download my whole website (~200 MB) and thousands of little files, isn't there another possibility ? I've heard something about "flashing" or similar ? Does anyone know ?
thanks in advance
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#76985
09/19/2001 3:06 PM
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Grr!  I heard of this program that would do something like that, but for the life of me I can't remember what it's called! Sorry... Essentially, you gave it an address, and it downloaded the entire site for you, then you could upload it somewhere else easily. It takes awhile, depending on your connection speed, but it's probably worth it. You may try searching Download.com or Winfiles.com for it... Sorry I can't be of more help. ---Skorpion
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#76986
09/19/2001 3:35 PM
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#76987
09/19/2001 3:43 PM
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MM, where should I insert this ? I have no idea of what you just wrote, I think it zips the content of my webpage so I can unzip it to another server, or ? 
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#76988
09/19/2001 6:52 PM
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You need telnet/shell access on a unix server, then run the command MM said in your webroot directory.
Helpful answer: Try looking for a program called "fxp" - it transfers from one FTP site to another.
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#76989
09/19/2001 6:53 PM
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Muc: what kind of servers are the computers you're transferring from and to? If the receiving one is unix, things get a whole lot easier with the wget command.
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#76990
09/19/2001 8:16 PM
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you mean i got it right? 
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#76991
09/20/2001 4:05 AM
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the receiving one is Suse Linux 7.0, the sending one is unix too. To both of them I have no telnet/shell access 
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#76992
09/20/2001 7:06 AM
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the sending one doesn' allow unix commands nor flash fxp. damn, what could I do ? Do I have to download everything and then re-upload to the other server ?
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#76993
09/20/2001 7:08 AM
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Drat, unless you can get someone nice at both server ends to help you, you might be stuck with the download-n-reupload option. 
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