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I just zip it and ftp it. Easy and simple ...
Not so easy when you're hosted on Windows servers or you don't have shell access.
If you *do* have shell access on a Linux server, just login and type the following command:
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tar czvf mybackup.tar.gz ./*
This will create a tar archive of everything under your XOOPS root folder. If you don't have the tools necessary to unpack a tar archive on your local machine, you can download an excellent freeware program
HERE.
Hope this helps.
James*/
Insanity can be defined as "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
Stupidity is not a crime. Therefore, you are free to go.