How can i move my Ucoz website to another Host ?
Natashko
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Message # 16 | 1:48 PM
dinukap4,
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That didnt help me at all it didnt state what should be done and how ?

I respectfully disagree. It tells you how to save your website information and convert it to another hosting. The rest is not uCoz related ( I mean whether it will work on the other hosting or not)
DjNelutzu
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Message # 17 | 8:11 PM
I want to move a ucoz site on my own host and become independent from and do not know how to do this, please help me biggrin
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Message # 18 | 8:39 AM
DjNelutzu,
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I want to move a ucoz site on my own host and become independent from and do not know how to do this, please help me

See this: http://faq.ucoz.com/faq/0-0-38
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Message # 19 | 3:38 AM
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I want to move a ucoz site on my own host and become independent from and do not know how to do this, please help me biggrin


did you transfer it mate ?
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Message # 20 | 7:52 AM
dinukap4, it means you have no sufficient knowledge of scripting and transferring databases to another host. The only possible solution of your problem is to stick with uCoz. uCoz provides the friendliest scripts, the easiest way to build your site without much knowledge of php. It saves you a lot of time and of course money. Because TIME is more important than MONEY. Build a ucoz site, develop it and create contents. Building a site from scratch consumes a lot of time. How much more creating contents and promoting it?
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Message # 21 | 12:54 PM
dinukap4,
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did you transfer it mate ?

No, I did not. We do not transfer websites. If the user has decided to do it, he has to do it himself. Don't you read the links that I provide?
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dinukap4
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Message # 22 | 1:13 PM
i didn't ask youi asked DjNelutzu
Natashko
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Message # 23 | 1:15 PM
dinukap4, ok then. cool
VZ
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Message # 24 | 0:38 AM
there is such a thing you just need to find stuff upload it to ucoz website its all done in php
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Paradox
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Message # 25 | 0:45 AM
VZ, can you please explain a bit more? I'm sorry but I don't understand what you mean. wink
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VZ
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Message # 26 | 0:54 AM
Its can i post the link to the file...
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Message # 27 | 1:16 AM
VZ, yes it is possible to transfer a uCoz website to a new host the way described in that post definitely. That method has been outlined a number of time already. wink
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Message # 28 | 1:39 AM
there is also many different methods
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Message # 29 | 1:49 AM
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VZ, yes it is possible to transfer a uCoz website to a new host the way described in that post definitely. That method has been outlined a number of time already.

Please help me ? sad I need to transfer it very soon but PHP ? I don't see no PHP scripts on the Backup file I downloaded.
VZ
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Message # 30 | 2:04 AM
what content managment you use
If you dont know then i cant help

Hit that "Thanks" button. :)
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Post edited by VZ - Thursday, 2011-09-29, 2:24 AM
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