Il giorno 05/mar/09, alle ore 22:53, Engel Sanchez ha scritto:
Best way to convert a BIG site from wp to wp mu?
1) wordpress export › wordpress import. it works most of the time.
2) database juggling: create the blog into WPMU and then merge your
wp_* tables with that one
3)
Pixline › Paolo Tresso wrote:
Il giorno 05/mar/09, alle ore 22:53, Engel Sanchez ha scritto:
Best way to convert a BIG site from wp to wp mu?
1)wordpress export › wordpress import. it works most of the time.
And remember that if your import times out before pulling in all the
data,
Any disadvantage of wp-mu over wp? I mean with search engines indexing,
ping, etc.
I really want to to the change because of flexibility to use extra blogs in
wp-mu as special content with a complete different theme and because of
buddypress.
2009/3/6 Dougal Campbell dou...@gunters.org
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 14:10 -0500, Engel Sanchez wrote:
Any disadvantage of wp-mu over wp? I mean with search engines indexing,
ping, etc.
I really want to to the change because of flexibility to use extra blogs in
wp-mu as special content with a complete different theme and because of
Many WP plugins are not compatible with MU.
On Mar 6, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Engel Sanchez wrote:
Any disadvantage of wp-mu over wp? I mean with search engines
indexing,
ping, etc.
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Il giorno 07/mar/09, alle ore 02:10, Stephen Rider ha scritto:
Many WP plugins are not compatible with MU.
and many others can work with WPMU only. not exactly the same ones,
maybe, but that's a fact.
I think that if you need to have more than one blog, maybe subdomains
with special
On this, WordPress 2.8 seems to be going the way of helping integrate
MU plugins to plain WP, get_site_option() is now in WP Core, So is
support for wp-content/mu-plugins (anything in there, is always active
on the WP install, no way to deactivate).
Something similar is happening on the WPMU side