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    Post by Telnic 2015-01-02, 8:45 am

    edjeplanet08-26-2011 11:34 AM




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    Dear all,
    At the moment I'm trying to move .tel file information from one .tel domain to another. This appears to be not possible because the xml document has references to the old .tel domain in it. It appears I have to replace all mentions of the old .tel domain name in the document by mentions of the new .tel domain. It must be an easy thing to do, but not for me. Can someone help me out here? It appears one only needs Notepad.
    I would appreciae you help very much!
    Kind regards,
    Edwin van Rooyen
    www.edje.tel

    edjeplanet08-26-2011 02:47 PM




    Thanks, it looks like the problem has been solved already

    edjeplanet08-26-2011 03:12 PM




    No, Aled from Telnic was so kind to help me with using the updating in Notepad method.

    Aled08-26-2011 03:55 PM




    Hi Jens,
    to copy the contents of a .tel into another using the backup file you need to follow the steps below. Let's say you are copying from A.tel to B.tel:

    - Backup A.tel
    - Open the backup file in a text editor such as notepad or editplus (do NOT use Word)
    - Replace all references to A.tel with B.tel, taking care not to make any other changes
    - save the file you have changed, keeping it as a .xml file
    - Upload the new file to B.tel

    Before following the steps above I'd also recommend backing up B.tel in case you wanted to go back to it's original content.

    can08-26-2011 04:51 PM




    Yes,totally copy is easy.
    but insert mass items are not easy.

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