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Friday 03 April 2009 4:20:34 pm - 9 replies

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Andreas Kaiser

Saturday 04 April 2009 6:58:01 am

Hi,

There is not a specific import tool or extension... but perhaps a option would be to create in joomla a feed or feeds for the content and import them to eZ Publish with "RSS import"... But it really depends of the content of the joomla site...

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André R.

Sunday 05 April 2009 1:18:42 am

There is the data_import and xmlimport extensions, the first one is recommended though, far more powerful and flexible. I think you find them on projects.ez.no.

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Ekkehard Dörre

Friday 03 July 2009 12:59:16 pm

Hi Ladislav,

there ist an import extension for this:

http://projects.ez.no/bcimportcsv

Greetings, ekke

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Alejandro Dominguez

Thursday 07 October 2010 9:50:29 am

Hello Ekkerhard,

The link fo bcimportcsv is broken. Do you have this extension? could you send it to me?

Thanks

Heath

Thursday 07 October 2010 12:04:21 pm

Hello Alejandro,

Sorry seems the tar/gz download has been removed.

Since the files are still available from svn,

I suggest getting a copy from svn,

http://svn.projects.ez.no/bcimportcsv/trunk/extension/bcimportcsv/

Cheers,

Heath

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Alejandro Dominguez

Tuesday 19 October 2010 2:06:57 am

Thanks!!

I have been able to download it!

Alejandro Dominguez

Friday 03 December 2010 2:50:11 am

Hi guys!

I was trying to use this extension but I'm not sure of how I have to use it.

I have put it in the extension directory and I have activated but I don't know how to follow using it. I have seen there are 3 php scripts that I can run out of ezpublish. should I do that?

Thanks.

Heath

Friday 03 December 2010 4:18:50 pm

Hello Alejandro,

The extension is little more than a modified version of the default import script in eZ Publish.

The script provided article import from a csv export of Joomla article content (including images).

It was used only a few times for one customer. You may need to modify it to suite your own needs.

Best wishes,

Cheers,

Heath

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Alejandro Dominguez

Tuesday 11 January 2011 12:37:07 am

Hello Heath,

I forgot to answer and I left this subject. Now I have to start again with this problem.

In the extesion package there is a script called bcsqlexportjoomlacontenttable.php. This script allows me to import the data from Joomla to a CSV file with the fields of the database. Once I have this CSV of my Joomla database , what I have to do?

I haven seen there is another script bccsvjoomlacontenttablehtmlimport.php which import the data from the CSV to ezpublish. The code seems to be executed by ezpublish. I don't know what I have to do in the administrator of ezpublish to use the extension. You have told me that this is a version of the default import script of ezpublish but I couldn't find information about how to use de default import script

can yo help me?

thanks :)

Alejandro

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