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Remi

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  1. Below, I'll write how you can move your site from Drupal to ProcessWire. It's quite simple. In Drupal you will need: - Views Module, - Views Data Export Module, - Views UI Module (integrated with Views), - Chaos tools Module - required by Views. Install these modules and switch them on. In ProcessWire you need only: - CSV Page Import Process (Import Pages from CSV). Install this module. When you are ready, you have to create a new View (select: "Create a page") in Drupal with all fields which you want to export. Then, add "Data export" subpage and make sure, that format is CSV file. It's a good idea, to use Pager when you have lot of nodes (pages). You have to setup an url to download your CSV files. When you are ready - download your data. Next step: In ProcessWire, you have to prepare a template with your fields. When that's finished, you can import your data from CSV files using "CSV Page Import". That's all. If you have any questions, write them below. I can also write complete scenario for my website (if there will be anyone interested in that).
  2. Good job - dobra robota Jeszcze nie sprawdziłem, ale może się przydać.
  3. I'll do that after importing pages (I've done that already by ImportPagesCSV module, but I'm still editing them, because I want to improve my dictionary). After all, I'm impressed by PW, especially by the speed of this CMS. And I haven't switched on caching, yet!
  4. It's a great idea (a dedicated folder for every page), but it makes sense when there is stored something. I hope that You will fix that in the next release of PW, because it's very powerfull and fast CMS (I've tried many other systems before I've decided to switch to PW).
  5. Yes, empty pages folders take 109MB :/ I understand that /files folder is necessary but in my opinion it would be better when /pages subfolders will be created when they are needed, for example when I add images to pages. In other case I don't see any sense in current solution. Maybe pages using same template can have one, common subfolder? Space on my server is not a big problem, but it's hard to make backups by FTP (too many folders) :/
  6. Hello again! I'm moving my website: Norwegian to Polish dictionary http://lizus.net (ca. 28k pages) from Glossword to ProcessWire. Everything looks great except one thing: for each page there is created empty subfolder in site/assets/files. So I've got ca. 28k empty and unused folders which takes around 4kB each on my server (sic!). The same situation is with site/assets/cache :/ Is there any solution to improve this? Best regards, Remi Turala.
  7. I've got a problem with search input after searching. There should be visible searched word, and there is until I don't use national specific characters like: ą, ć, ę, ł, etc... For example I'm typing "źródło" on my site and I've got correct results, but in the search input there is "źródÅ�o". Right now I'm using standard template. How can I solve this problem?
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