Copied to clipboard

Flag this post as spam?

This post will be reported to the moderators as potential spam to be looked at


  • Ben Stevenson 6 posts 26 karma points
    Mar 18, 2010 @ 02:17
    Ben Stevenson
    0

    Moving individual page from Dev to Production Environment

    Hey all.

    Have currently got a Development install of Umbraco4 set up with multiple sites being hosted from it. One of those sites is done and needs to be moved to a production environment on a different server. I cannot seem to find any way of just moving the specific site, rather than move the entire install and just deleting everything thats not needed.

    Any help would be much appreciated.

    Cheers.

  • Paul Blair 466 posts 731 karma points
    Mar 18, 2010 @ 02:37
    Paul Blair
    0

    You can create a package containing just the content you want to move and import that package to your enw environment.

    (You should back up your prod environment first before the import just to be careful...)

  • Ben Stevenson 6 posts 26 karma points
    Mar 18, 2010 @ 03:23
    Ben Stevenson
    0

    Great idea. Worked well until I got a "Value cannot be null. Parameter name: value" error. Turns out the Prod environ is running a slightly different build of Umbraco to the Dev environ. Dev is umbraco v 4.0.3 (Assembly version: 1.0.3680.15881) and Prod is umbraco v 4.0.3 (Assembly version: 1.0.3625.27276). So, while thats getting fixed could anything else be causing that error?

  • Paul Blair 466 posts 731 karma points
    Mar 18, 2010 @ 05:28
    Paul Blair
    0

    It would pay to check to make sure you have copied all the neccessary datatypes, macros, properties etc that are used on that page

  • horsted 74 posts 136 karma points
    Mar 18, 2010 @ 06:06
    horsted
    0

    If you are willing to buy a licence, then umbraco Courier is built to move pages between devvelopment and production environments. It's also included in the umbraco pro licence...

Please Sign in or register to post replies

Write your reply to:

Draft