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List:       nyphp-joomla
Subject:    [joomla] Migrating to Joomla from PostNuke
From:       lists () danhorning ! com (Dan Horning)
Date:       2006-11-19 16:28:27
Message-ID: 44FF415B.4050202 () danhorning ! com
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there is a mambo component that does this - it's been a long time since 
i've used it but i'm sure it's still around. (this was setup for mambo 
specifically)

Mitch Pirtle wrote:
> On 9/6/06, Bret Hilton <bhilton@mailaom.pace.edu> wrote:
>   
>> Is there an easy button for migrating to Joomla from PostNuke?
>>     
>
> Not that I know of, but putting your PostNuke site in the same
> database as your Joomla site is a step in the right direction. Then,
> in a matter of three queries, you should be able to setup sections,
> categories and articles.
>
> You will end up needing to parse all of your content to fix broken
> URLs and IMG src paths, which could be troublesome. I believe that's
> why nobody ever created the automated migration tool and gave it away
> - that's a LOT of work.
>
> -- Mitch, looking for the big red EASY button for, well, a whole load of stuff
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