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<blockquote data-quote="exoray" data-source="post: 2084837" data-attributes="member: 2053"><p>Art may I also suggest you do a manual SQL find/replace of the entire forum database? Or at minimum the thread body content tables?</p><p></p><p>find: therpf.com</p><p>replace with: therpf.com</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of step by step instruction with a quick Google search depending on what user friendly SQL front end you have on the server.... Like this one for phpMyAdmin <a href="http://mybesinformatik.com/content/phpmyadmin-search-and-replace" target="_blank">phpMyAdmin search and replace | MybesInformatik</a></p><p></p><p>Replacing the test will be confusing on some of the new threads aka the ones telling people not to go there but looking at the bigger picture it will prevent anyone from clicking a link in an old thread and unknowingly being redirected to that other site...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exoray, post: 2084837, member: 2053"] Art may I also suggest you do a manual SQL find/replace of the entire forum database? Or at minimum the thread body content tables? find: therpf.com replace with: therpf.com There are plenty of step by step instruction with a quick Google search depending on what user friendly SQL front end you have on the server.... Like this one for phpMyAdmin [URL="http://mybesinformatik.com/content/phpmyadmin-search-and-replace"]phpMyAdmin search and replace | MybesInformatik[/URL] Replacing the test will be confusing on some of the new threads aka the ones telling people not to go there but looking at the bigger picture it will prevent anyone from clicking a link in an old thread and unknowingly being redirected to that other site... [/QUOTE]
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