Yes, if you have a backup copy of that data, I can tell you how to import it π
Best,
Camu
Can you explain me ?
thanks a lot camu
cheers
T!
Here you go:
http://computeraxe.com/how-to-import-data-file-mysql-phpmyadmin/
In your case you should have 6 tables, whose names all start with ‘wp_slim’. Import those 6 tables and you are all set.
Camu
PS: a vote for my plugin would be a nice way to say thank you.
But where can i find the delimited file ? i delete the plug and reinstall it..
sure for the vote π
thanks
Didn’t you have a backup plugin/script that was saving all the data in a file somewhere, or sending you an email with those files attached every now and then? (like wp-backup does)
No :s
i guess the data are lost ..
I’m sorry, but if you were not keeping a backup, there’s no way to get it back.
ok. thanks a lot for you help anyway !
all the best
A.
A vote for my plugin would be a nice way to say thank you
“Didn’t you have a backup plugin/script that was saving all the data in a file somewhere, or sending you an email with those files attached every now and then? (like wp-backup does)”
Can you recommend and provide links to backup plugins? I went to the Plugins page and searched plugins using “wp-backup” and many pages of plugins popped up but none exactly called “wp-backup” and I’d like to know which exact one you use/recommend. The top one “WP-DB-Backup” has 1.5 million downloads but the developer appears to have stopped updating in 2010.
thx
Cdx,
I’ve been using a plugin that allows me to backup my folders and database to my Google Drive, and I’m quite happy with it.
http://ww.wp.xz.cn/extend/plugins/wp-google-drive/
The one you found, even if not actively maintained anymore, is still working fine on a few websites I maintain for other people.