[Xerte] Re: XOT 1.8 importing content error importing zip
Pat Lockley
patrick.lockley at googlemail.com
Tue Oct 2 16:51:02 BST 2012
you shouldn't need to import content over / migrate, the 1.8 code
should be ok over the top (i think)
On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Lynch M (LCSS) <mlynch at glam.ac.uk> wrote:
> We’ve got a test XOT on 1.7 and a production XOT upgraded to 1.8 and like
> others I’d like to know how best to port 1.7 content over. When I manually
> import .zip projects I get a ‘File Transfer has Failed’ error.
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> Any thoughts?
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