Oct 4th, 2009, 3:48 PM
Thanks Ben. I'll figure out the right checkboxes to tick in phpMyAdmin. ;-)
The backup module in CMSMS simply scripts mysqldump behind the scenes, but I *love* that it makes backing up drop-dead simple, so I can hand that responsibility off to a client (who's already earned the freedom to update his or her site through the CMS system). Makes 'em fully independent, and I'd love to be able to do that for a site that depends on FT as well. I think the CMSMS backup module would be a perfect model for you to emulate.
Jim
The backup module in CMSMS simply scripts mysqldump behind the scenes, but I *love* that it makes backing up drop-dead simple, so I can hand that responsibility off to a client (who's already earned the freedom to update his or her site through the CMS system). Makes 'em fully independent, and I'd love to be able to do that for a site that depends on FT as well. I think the CMSMS backup module would be a perfect model for you to emulate.
Jim