Has anyone come up with a way to do a mysqldump on GoDaddy??
Thanks
Has anyone come up with a way to do a mysqldump on GoDaddy??
Thanks
Best way is to get away from them
Else manually use phpmyadmin
https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=103
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Yes, I know getting away from GoDaddy is the best option and I am working on that. In the mean time I have t deal with what I have.
Thanks!
HI-
I'm sort of hijacking this thread a little- but I use GoDaddy and have been happy, but had a few doubts about some things. Is there a specific advantage to going elsewhere other than not dealing with the constant up-sell pressure ?
Thanks-
SJ
There are two kinds of Zencart GoDaddy customers: those who have had problems with overloaded servers causing slow page loading and other issues, and those who will.
If you've had a good experience there, consider yourself lucky. I might consider them for a fairly simple flat HTML site, but would never use GoDaddy to run a business. Fact is, though, they usually aren't cheaper than hosts who do a much better job.