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Upgrade from Joomla 1.5 to Joomla 3.4
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9 years 1 month ago #2319
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Upgrade from Joomla 1.5 to Joomla 3.4 was created by dmolina
Hi, this upgrade is possible? or is better in two steps? first from J1.5 to J2.5 and after J2.5 to J3.4?
Can you guide me?
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Can you guide me?
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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month ago #2320
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Replied by andrea_4g on topic Upgrade from Joomla 1.5 to Joomla 3.4
Migrating from J 1.5 to J 3.x in a single step is possible, although is not a walk in the park:
We published two tutorials that explain how to to succesfully migrate a Joomla 1.5 site with Custom Properties to Joomla 2.5 and then to Joomla 3.x.
www.solidsystem.it/how-to-and-tutorials/...es-to-joomla-17.html
www.solidsystem.it/how-to-and-tutorials/...25-to-joomla-3x.html
In any case, it won't be a straightforward process. There are several elements that can't be migrated automatically and/or requires adjustments and tweakings (template, modules, some third party extensions that might not be available for J 3.x, etc)
Some might argue that's indeed more practical to build a J3.4 site from scratch, and migrate the data using dedicated tools or SQL queries.
docs.joomla.org/Joomla_1.5_to_3.x_Step_by_Step_MigrationThe migration from Joomla! 1.5 to 3.x is a major migration. There are many changes in features and database tables between these two version. It is NOT a one-click update. You will be building/installing a fresh Joomla! 3 installation and then migrating (moving) your data into it.
We published two tutorials that explain how to to succesfully migrate a Joomla 1.5 site with Custom Properties to Joomla 2.5 and then to Joomla 3.x.
www.solidsystem.it/how-to-and-tutorials/...es-to-joomla-17.html
www.solidsystem.it/how-to-and-tutorials/...25-to-joomla-3x.html
In any case, it won't be a straightforward process. There are several elements that can't be migrated automatically and/or requires adjustments and tweakings (template, modules, some third party extensions that might not be available for J 3.x, etc)
Some might argue that's indeed more practical to build a J3.4 site from scratch, and migrate the data using dedicated tools or SQL queries.
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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month ago #2321
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Hello Andrea,
Ok, we have installed a fresh J3.4. And we have migrated content with J2XML Extension (articles, categories and users)
BUT: Do you now to migrate CP tags, labels, etc. from our actual J1.5 CP Version 2.0.4 to the new J3.4 CP Version 3?
PD: i know a little of "mysql myadmin", "tables", etc. So if the instruccions are sql queries, please explain it detailed to follow them.
Ok, we have installed a fresh J3.4. And we have migrated content with J2XML Extension (articles, categories and users)
BUT: Do you now to migrate CP tags, labels, etc. from our actual J1.5 CP Version 2.0.4 to the new J3.4 CP Version 3?
PD: i know a little of "mysql myadmin", "tables", etc. So if the instruccions are sql queries, please explain it detailed to follow them.
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9 years 1 month ago #2322
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Replied by andrea_4g on topic Upgrade from Joomla 1.5 to Joomla 3.4
Hi,
here's an old post on this very subject (with queries and all).
www.solidsystem.it/forum/custom-properti...-15-to-j33.html#1858
here's an old post on this very subject (with queries and all).
www.solidsystem.it/forum/custom-properti...-15-to-j33.html#1858
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