Well, in this case, we'd migrated off onto a new Linux VM with Nginx and
WordPress. Everything is clean and no legacy stuff was carried over. But,
in order to make a clean break of things, I needed a solution that would
keep me from a) either copying those legacy PHP files over to the new
server,
Also, people like change and seeing companies grow. See if your marketing
can put a spin in that direction about growing which would allow you to
slowly migrate everything over to what you need there by working the creep
out of the website that you are on.
I apologize for the top post I am writing
That's pretty close to the solution I came up with. I'm really kind of
shocked that there wasn't a clear cut example configuration on how to
handle this particular issue. Though, I'm willing to bet very few people
have dealt with the chaos that is this old site. It being a mixture of
Joomla and s
On 03/09/2016 11:20 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
I hope someone can give me an idea on how to get this setup. I'm no WP
expert (never having setup it up prior to a few weeks ago), but this
issue I'd like to find a way to make work.
As I said, we have WP running on an NGINX server which is replacing an
I hope someone can give me an idea on how to get this setup. I'm no WP
expert (never having setup it up prior to a few weeks ago), but this issue
I'd like to find a way to make work.
As I said, we have WP running on an NGINX server which is replacing an old
Joomla server. The issue has to do with