Joomla 1.5.14 to Joomla 3.0 Migration [closed] - joomla

Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed 8 years ago.
Improve this question
We have already Joomla´s version 1.5.14 from 2009 to make our homepage setting. Now we want to upgrade the version to 3.0.
We have made a test page 3.0 and compared it with our original page. We understand that files and the database have been subject to changes, so it´s difficult for us to see how we can practically move our data to the new version.
We have discovered that with regard to the version 1.7 it is pretty easy to upgrade to the new version. We have studied your Joomla manual, but we still have problems to get it right. Have you ever yourselves tried to upgrade a similar situation?
Can you possibly give us some hints how to do it?
It would help us if you could suggest the steps you want us to take?
You now, it´s not so nice to go through a huge number of manual pages.
As you can appreciate I have taken back-up on the data base and the files. I´ve come that far and need your help to proceed further.

Fear not, upgrading from Joomla 1.5 to 3.0 isn't hard at all. There are 2 really good extensions that allow you to do this:
jUpgrade and SP Upgrade.
Both allow you to upgrade to either Joomla 2.5 or 3.0
I would first recommend updating to the latest release of the 1.5 series (1.5.26) before using one of the extensions. To do this, simply download this package, upload to the root of your Joomla site in the FTP and extract it.
May I just point out that Joomla 2.5 is still the recommended version to use as it is the long term version, where as Joomla 3.0 is short term till Joomla 3.5 is released.

Related

Oracle forms and reports documentation [closed]

Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
We don’t allow questions seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more. You can edit the question so it can be answered with facts and citations.
Closed 2 years ago.
Improve this question
I am lookin for a documentation on Oracle forms and reports? I have been trying to find out for quite some time, but could not find any.Is there any from Oracle or any other good source?
Well, Forms nor Report didn't change a lot (from developer's perspective) during their history.
up to 3.0 version, it was character mode tool. I doubt you use any of these versions
from 4.5 to 6.0, it was a modern GUI, running in client-server architecture. That's not being used much any more; however, I know (by reading Oracle Forums) that people still do use it
since 10g onwards (the first version was 9.0.4, but its market name was 10g), Forms applications are deployed on the web (true, you can do that with version 6 as well)
I guess you're not using anything lower than version 6. If that's so, as I said - from developer's point of view - you still have data and control blocks, triggers, procedures; in Reports, there are still queries, frames, anchors and stuff. Almost any documentation would do, more or less.
You should probably want to read documentation related to version you use. Here's Documentation for Oracle Forms and Reports (12.2.1.3.0).
Also, note that both Forms and Reports have really good online help system - navigate to their "Help" menu, open it and start reading or simply search for what you're interested in. There are a lot of examples within help.
Nearly all the current and previous Forms/Reports docs are linked from the Forms product page on Oracle.com
https://www.oracle.com/application-development/technologies/forms/forms.html#docs

Unexplicable increase in page load time [closed]

Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed 6 years ago.
Improve this question
I'll try to be as brief as possible;
My page load time increased 40% and I don't know why, in the atttached image you have the before and after loading times, plus the waterfall view for both the first and the repeated view.
The setup: LNMP VPS, opcache, memcache, joomla with T3 framework template, using joomla file caching
I did the following changes (unfortunately I didn't think about testing after each individual change):
-upgraded to the latest joomla, template, and template engine
-compressed images
-upgraded to PHP 7 (from 5.6)
-everything else is the same, including using the same server for testing and having the same server load
The only explanation I can come up with is that the provider is overloading their servers, making my VPS slower.
Please feel free to write any insight/ideas you have.
Thanks!
Screenshots from webpagetest.org
After extensive testing on various other platforms, using the same setup (I even copy-pasted the config files for php, php-fpm, mysql, etc) I found out that the issue was the hosting company which seems to be overselling.
Using different but identically specced hosting the page now has a first view load time of ~0,9s.

Is it safe to upgrade to Yosemite on my work-machine? [closed]

Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed 8 years ago.
Improve this question
I was wondering if it is safe to upgrade to OS X Yosemite today when they release the official version?
Yosemite Stable version at Apple
The most important tool I need working is Homebrew (nginx,php etc)
Will those packages continue to work, or will it most likely break and be unsupported for a while?
Thanks.
As I understand it, a bunch of people I know using Yosemite GM and homebrew have not seen any new issues arise. I do hear about general performance improvements under Yosemite, so that sounds promising. The mobile devs in my office also seem to like it, but they mostly just use XCODE, so that may not apply to you. As always, make sure to backup your machine before the upgrade, and test your tools thoroughly once finished.
Homebrew's (cautious) advice is to wait for a week or two if you really need your machine to work, though people have been using Homebrew with the betas and hammering through problems with popular packages. There is a list of things in Homebrew core that are still broken on 10.10 here: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/29988 -- though the php and nginx formulas are not in core, so I can't advise on those.

How to migrate joomla 1.5.18 to 1.5.20 - hacked [closed]

Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow.
Closed 10 years ago.
Improve this question
Hi some one hacked my joomla site,
I am not able to access to "administrator/index.php?option=com_config", it is giving 404 error.
The hacker is "hacked by s13doeL", he added "joomla.class.php and index.old.php" in all over the web files.
I think there is only one solution, reistall everything.
Could someone help to migrate from 1.5.18 to 1.5.20. I do not want to change to 2.5 because that template is not supported to 2.5.
Is it just enough copy all database and then link to it? Does it copy all old articles? or do I have to copy ann manualy?
Sorry to say this but it's really your own fault. Not only are you using an unsupported version of Joomla, but an old version in that series as well. The latest version of the Joomla 1.5 series is 1.5.26 so there should be no reason why you weren't using that.
I answered a question regarding being hacked and gave some advice along with recommended extensions to use. The guy was using Joomla 2.5 but it can still apply to Joomla 1.5.
Joomla! 2.5.4 Hacked: Having trouble with diagnosis
So remember, in future, keep up to date else it's to your detriment.
Update:
To upgrade from Joomla 1.5 to 2.5, install this extension. This will update the core Joomla stuff and database tables. Do bare in mind that it will not upgrade 3rd party extensions, therefore you will need to upload the 2.5 compatible versions yourself.

Upgrading Magento 1.2.0.3 to 1.6.1.0 [closed]

Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow.
Closed 11 years ago.
Improve this question
A client has an old version of Magento (1.2.0.3). Can I upgrade directly to (1.6.1.0) or do I have to go through a progressive series of upgrades to make it work.
Generally I think it's better to do progressive updates. It's also better to keep up with new versions and don't let clients fall behind too much. Consider offering them a maintenance contract for a monthly fee or a fee per upgrade.
The biggest changes are between version 1.3 and 1.4 where the Magento team has done a fairly large overhaul of all templates by optimizing the HTML and renaming CSS class names. So it will also depends on how much customization has been done to the site's theme. I've just completed a 1.3.x upgrade to 1.4.2 which took be about 100 hours. This is long for such an upgrade but I've also done a lot of clean up work as the 1.3.x version was not very well built (by another web agency).
The website is now much more upgrade proof and upgrading to 1.5.x and 1.6.x is now a fairly straight forward job taking probably just a couple of days.
Go for progressive and turn off any modifications
and use default template. backup each upgrade step

Resources