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Our users have posted a total of 1111 articles
We have 58 registered users

Whoo hoo! (I saw it!)

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Registered Users: a lame pilot, Collarbone, esidebob, Forgiven, Reaper Man
Bottom line didn't look that bad either.

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Thu Sep 25, 2003 12:12 pm
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Cool!

I suppose I'd better make another backup while I think about it :) Although my host does daily backups...but you can never be too careful :P

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Thu Sep 25, 2003 4:24 pm
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Hola,

Doz db is row partition or file system? if it's file system (i suppose it), just copy the db files :wink:

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collar, phpbb allows you to do a backup which save all the data (tables and messages) into one file, which you then download and store

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Thu Sep 25, 2003 5:58 pm
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Hola,

I know it Doz, if u remember, I asked you about php/mysql, and I have a forum installed and running atm (but only in my work LAN).

Due you said 'never enough carefull', I thought another way to backup files will be interesting for you. :?

Im not using mysql couse is a 'toy database' and it has not enough features for my requirements, so I implemented php over Oracle 9.2.1 (JDBC).

I'm using the forum like a 'user requirements system' for some internal applications, so I need implemented bussines rules with stored procedures ans triggers, and simulate a datawarehouse for analyst processes (specific querys, change table structures, indexes, blah blah).. easy uh? :lol:

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