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  • Plugin Author Pim J. Iliev

    (@pimjitsawang)

    Hi michellepace,

    Thank you so much for reaching out.
    You can leave the values empty since the plugin will detect your URLs automatically.

    For Find/Replace, you only need to fill them if you want to replace any values in the database.

    Thread Starter Michelle

    (@michellepace)

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    • This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by Michelle.
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    Thread Starter Michelle

    (@michellepace)

    Hi Pim,

    Thank-you for your reply. I did indeed end up leaving the Find/Replace fields blank. However, when I imported into my GoDaddy (empty) wordpress instllation everything worked fine except I was not able to upload any new media. I got a “could not create folder Uploads/2017/02 are you sure you have permission?” error on my Media page when trying to add a new image. When I called GoDaddy support they said to me that some value had been hardcoded and that this is a very common problem on migrations. I’m not sure what he changed but he fixed something for me and I do remember him saying something about a database. Perhaps it may be of interest for you to run through this process for yourself, these are the steps I followed:

    0. Installed your plugin on my existing wordpress site https://www.myXYZdomain.com
    1. Using your plugin backed up everything on https://www.myXYZdomain.com hosted on Servage to a File (no find/replace options selected)
    2. Run GoDaddy AutoInstaller for WordPress on https://www.myNewDomain.com
    3. Installed your plugin on https://www.myNewDomain.com
    4. Imported the file to https://www.myNewDomain.com via your plugin
    5. Everything seemed fine but then I couldn’t add any new Media, error (approximately) was: “could not create folder Uploads/2017/02 are you sure you have permission?
    6. Additionally, my admin email address was incorrectly “adjusted” on the website. I can’t remember exactly what it was but if you repeat the above process I’m sure you’ll see it.

    What about the databases name? The site that I backed up on Servage had a different database name than the (empty) wordpress GoDaddy installation I imported to. Did that perhaps cause the error?

    Lastly, just out of interest – what sort of values would you want to replace in the database?

    Suggestion:
    It really would be helpful if you placed a few examples just underneath the Find/Replace boxes on the plugins and perhaps a nice note to tell you that this is not necessary to replace URLs (and database names?) as this is done already. Nowhere was this obvious for me and I spent about an hour trying to find out how I need to do this.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by Michelle.
    Plugin Author Borislav Angelov

    (@bangelov)

    Hi

    Thanks for your feedback!

    To answer on your questions:
    Q: What about the databases name? The site that I backed up on Servage had a different database name than the (empty) wordpress GoDaddy installation I imported to. Did that perhaps cause the error?

    A: You can have different database name on export/import sites. All in One WP Migration will automatically adjust database and table names.

    Q: Lastly, just out of interest – what sort of values would you want to replace in the database?

    A: Basically you can place everything, e.g. some email addresses or text phrases, it’s totally up to you, but in general case, you don’t have to fill anything.

    About your suggestion, I like it and I am going to discuss it with the team in order to improve Find/Replace usability.

    Best Regards,
    Bobby

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