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converting to mambo/joomla

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Halvor M

Saturday 08 March 2008 3:14:44 am

One of my sites needs to be converted to mambo/joomla as someone else is going to take over the administration of the site.

Is there an easy way of converting ez site to joomla site?

Has anyone done this successfully?

Piotrek Karaś

Sunday 09 March 2008 9:54:43 pm

How complex/dedicated is the site? Don't have much experience with Joomla, but expect that it may take more effort than learning to cope with eZ ;)

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kracker (the)

Sunday 09 March 2008 10:10:52 pm

I am truly sorry for your loss.

- Unless your an expert in eZ
- Unless your an expert software developer
- Unless you have a large amount of time and funding to invest in this effort.

You will quickly find it is best for you to start over from scratch rather than continue in this vain attempt at a conversion.

Search the net for converting cms x to cms y, you will find most people tend to share this unfortunate sentiment.

Good luck, your in for it now.

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Felix Laate

Monday 10 March 2008 6:51:36 am

Hi,

there are scripts that lets you import content via RSS into joomla. So you could at least port your content objects this way.

Felix

Publlic Relations Manager
Greater Stavanger
www.greaterstavanger.com

Heath

Monday 10 March 2008 6:12:57 pm

You might be able to use the 'CSV Extract' extension to export your content object content.

<i>http://projects.ez.no/extract</i>

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Halvor M

Sunday 16 March 2008 2:02:00 am

http://projects.ez.no/extract

that looks perfect !

Only... there is no download link there...!
Am I missing something, or is this not yet finished for downloading perhaps?

André R.

Sunday 16 March 2008 7:17:12 am

It's in Subversion / svn.

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