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8 Responses to “GD Press Tools 4.0.2 Pro”

  1. Frank P. Walentynowicz | March 3, 2011 at 17:22

    Ooops… I wasn’t fast enough before the release 4.0.2 of GD Press Tools. There are two things ( minor ) on the Front Page. The date / time of the Next run scheduled for: needs the same treatment as date / time of Cron Scheduler received. Also, the Registrations Log link should be corrected to point to /wp-admin/admin.php?page=gd-press-tools-registrations not …/registration.

    Now, there is something for the next release ( major ). My main website is a single installation in public_html and backup handles everything perfectly. On the other hand, I have another installation ( in different domain ) which consists of a main website in public_html and three websites in subdomains placed as subfolders of the main website. Perhaps not the best way to organize things but this is what it is. For now I’m unable to do a full flesystem backup of the main website ( the backup file becomes too big and backup job runs out of memory ) because, in fact, I am backing up not one but four full websites in one shot. Therefore, we need badly a way to exclude a user ‘s choice of folders. Just folders, not files.

    • MillaN | March 3, 2011 at 17:34

      Excluding folders can be done even now with use of filters. I plan to publish a detailed tutorial how to add new partial tasks and exclude files and folders for any time of backup tasks. For 4.1 I plan to add editing of exclusions lists when creating backups.

  2. Frank P. Walentynowicz | March 3, 2011 at 17:44

    Fantastic. I wasn’t aware that I can add partial tasks on my own.

  3. Sorin Gabriel Caia | March 3, 2011 at 17:52

    I found two typos in XML SITEMAP – > General Settings -> Advanced:
    “If you are not sure about changing this, leave it empty, because generated files might be *inaccessable or *valid if the path is not root of your website”. (invalid ?) + (inaccessible)

  4. Frank P. Walentynowicz | March 3, 2011 at 18:44

    Milan, you are my hero. It took me 5 minutes to write quick and dirty plugin to add a filter and I have my exclusions. Thank you!

    • MillaN | March 3, 2011 at 19:02

      It’s very useful to have that for many other plugins or projects that have own storage method. For instance Dev4Press website has own folder that keeps installations, translations, purchase notifications, logs and things like that, and I now have way to backup only that.

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