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[joomla] importing large amount of typepad content and a users database

Norman ONeil norman at enorm2.com
Thu Sep 21 11:39:39 EDT 2006


Yes you can do it through mysql directly, you can use a tool like  
phpmyadmin to make it a little easier and you will need to create the  
categories and sections in Joomla then do a replace with the joomla  
categories substituted.

That would be a simple explanation, of course there will be more  
details to fill in, but it is certainly a feasible thing to do.

On Sep 21, 2006, at 11:27 AM, D. Salemink Klikstudio wrote:

> Hello,
> Does anybody know of a way to import typepad content from a  
> different system into a new Joomla website?
> It would need to import roughly 500 articles with categories,  
> subcategories and related data.
> Also I would need to import about 100 users from the old system to  
> the new.
>
> Regards,
>
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