Just off the top of my head you might check in your PhpMyAdmin ( I take
it that's what your using) to see if there's a max transfer size set for
database export. 2,000 KB sounds awfully familiar for some reason. Have
you tried the "WordPress Database Backup" plugin for downloading your
database instead of going through PhpMyAdmin? For full or partial WP DB
backups with the option to download any plugin tables that might have
been created it works very well and should at least tell you if the
problem occurs just when you're exporting the database as in your
example or if it also happens when using the plugin via your Admin. Just
a late night thought.
spencerp wrote:
Kirk M wrote:
However, I do have to echo Will Garcia's concern about the database
and how much extra pounding it might take with this new feature. Do
you have an idea on how much extra load it might be on the DB say in
the case of a single blogger posting 1 to 3 times a day and using
TinyMCE exclusively?
So far, the only complaint is, I have to download my database twice in
order to get it ALL. I'm not sure why, but when I download only the WP
related database tables, some where along the lines... it cuts off in
the middle or near end ... I view the sql file in NotePad 2 and notice
that it cuts off in the middle of an insert line, and it's not even
near the end of the total download.
I have to refresh the export page, and select only the tables it had
left off at last time... then re-attempt download again. The first
partial download of the database is at 2,000 KB and the rest is about
the same in size. I'm not sure why it's doing this to me... but it
pisses me off. I don't think it's Post Revision's fault though...
However, Post Revision sure does tack on more to download then
before... But, it is an awesome feature though! :)
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