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		<title>WordPress / Fantastico Server Move</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently moved this site to a new host because of ongoing problems with my previous hosts. Thanks to some intermittent database errors I&#8217;d decided it would be prudent to do my first backup in some time at the start of last week. By the end of that week they&#8217;d deleted my account, so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently moved this site to a <a title="Web Hosting Buzz ($5/month reseller accounts)" href="http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/idev/idevaffiliate.php?id=1506">new host</a> because of ongoing problems with my <a title="United Web Hosting" href="http://unitedwebhosting.com/">previous hosts</a>. Thanks to some intermittent database errors I&#8217;d decided it would be prudent to do my first backup in some time at the start of last week. By the end of that week they&#8217;d deleted my account, so I suppose I should be grateful their database server was so f**ked. Nevertheless, the move caused a few issues when my new hosts told me the complete backup I uploaded to them was corrupt.  I can only assume (because some backups were corrupt and others weren&#8217;t) that it was due either to encrypting the archives using AES in Winzip or decrypting them in 7zip.</p>
<p>Anyway, that meant manually creating the accounts, setting up the mail accounts and subdomains in them, extracting the root folders (public_html, mail etc) individually and manually importing the SQL backup.  Everything was <em>relatively</em> painless (if dull) however Fantastico wouldn&#8217;t recognise my WordPress installations (I had two).  To persuade Fantastico that there really were a couple of WordPress blogs I had to do two things:</p>
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<li>Extract the <code>\.fantasticodata\WordPress</code> files from the zip (in this case it was called <code>nerd.steveferson.com|</code> ) and upload it to the same location in the FTP server. Of course that bar | made Windows barf, so you&#8217;d need to rename it (e.g. using an underscore instead) and replace the bar after uploading it via the FTP client (FileZilla didn&#8217;t seem to have a problem doing this).</li>
<li>I think this is might be because the blog&#8217;s in the root of a subdomain, but I also had to upload a file called <code>installed_in_root.php</code> from <code>\.fantasticodata</code> to <em>that</em> location on the server.</li>
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<p>Once I did this, Fantastico picked up the blog and allowed me to upgrade WordPress to 2.5.1 &#8211; no hassle.</p>
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