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FIrst thing,
backup all our XOOPS files in
http://www.mydomain.comBackup your XOOPS SQL database..
then..upload your backup sql databse into
http://www.newdomain.comthen upload your backup XOOPS files into
http://www.newdomain.comNext open up mainfile.php
and edit some lines associated with the new domain configuration..
Remember to CHMOD 777,666 accordingly on some folders/files and certain modules folders like Xoopsgallery else the page go blank or something..
This is my personal experience..
Hope it helps. If not.. go look the actual XOops.org support team : Stewdio or Jackj
Jackj's XOops for DUmmies
http://www.macambridge.com/dummies