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				<title>Using existing wiki in VM image?</title>
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						 <p>Hi,</p> <p>I have an existing site schoolsplay.wikidot.com, that I want to update.<br /> In the train I have the most time, but no internet connection.<br /> Can I 'export' my site to my harddisk and use it in the VMWare image on Windows XP?<br /> And how would I do this?</p> <p>I'm trying the backup route: manage site - backup and load that into the image.<br /> But it says at the backup page: "The backup option at the moment has a few limitations: you can not restore from it automatically, it does not include all page revisions, only current (latest), it does not include forum discussion or page comments."<br /> That's not a dealbreaker, but it would be nicest if everything is in it, and can be easily imported in the VMWare image.</p> <p>Thanks,</p> <p>Chris</p> 
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