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TOPIC: RSFormsPro! export from test website to live site

RSFormsPro! export from test website to live site 10 years 3 months ago #30241

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Hi all,

Hi, I have been testing an RSFormPro! form on a test website which is located on my home computer via a WAMP server. I would like to transfer this form to my live site which is hosted by my web hoster on the web. Is their any way I can upload a form I created on my test site (local computer) to my live site on the web or do I have to recreate it from scratch on my live website. Thank you.

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RSFormsPro! export from test website to live site 10 years 3 months ago #30244

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Simply use the Backup / Restore feature.
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RSFormsPro! export from test website to live site 10 years 3 months ago #30252

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Hi all,

Question, when I create a backup of my rsformpro, it gives me a .tcg file? How can I change it to a .zip file. Also, will the joomla extension installer install a .tcg file or a .zip file to the right place.

What would I actually have to do to restore a rsformpro backup to another joomla installation and in what directory should I install it?

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