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Sew-with-me
Sew-with-me
AUTH ID/transfer code
Jan 19 2012, 5:54 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 19 2012, 5:54 AM EST
Hi there,
I want to move my website to another provider and were asked to provide my AUTH ID/transfer code.
How do I get it, or who can tell me it and how fast can I get it?
thanks in advance....
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Naru2008
Naru2008
1. RE: AUTH ID/transfer code
Jan 19 2012, 6:27 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 19 2012, 6:27 AM EST
What provider are you trying to transfer to?
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Sew-with-me
Sew-with-me
2. RE: AUTH ID/transfer code
Jan 19 2012, 7:10 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 19 2012, 7:10 AM EST
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CryingDove
CryingDove
6. RE: AUTH ID/transfer code
Jan 19 2012, 1:42 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 19 2012, 1:44 PM EST
"Does this in any case matter?"
Due to the structure of Wetpaint wikis, a wiki cannot be imported to other hosts such as Google Sites. Most hosting sites will want some sort of authorization to access the server holding the wiki.Wetpaint servers can only be accessed by Wetpaint personnel. Your wiki resides as a series of links to Wetpaint servers. The page structure on a wiki is a Form (table) that holds text and links that are retrieved from a database and fills in the form.
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The only way to move user content from Wetpaint to another host is by copying text and pasting it onto a created page(s) on the new host. Photos, Videos, widgets and attachments will need to be saved to a local hard drive and uploaded onto the new host pages.


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