Forum:How to move to another spot on the web

I've been really happy with Wikia. It was great to be able to save the Hitchhiker's Guide to Hitchhiking by moving it here. But last week I and others decided to move to hitchwiki.org - to have a cool domain name and no ads on the right side. I personally know about half of the active contributors and I think no one will keep on editing the Hitchhiking Wiki on Wikia.

We used the database dump, but somehow we went down from over 200 articles to 114. I really wonder why. So I started checking page by page and replacing the text with a template. But apparently that is not the way to do it. See http://hitchhiking.wikia.com/wiki/User_talk:Guaka#blanking_pages

How can I found out what happened to those 142 pages? Guaka TalkCS 06:19, 26 November 2006 (UTC)


 * You could just make a list from Special:Allpages and see which of them you have on the new wiki. Angela talk 04:13, 28 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Did that. The list is the same. So I still wonder about the difference of 142 pages. Guaka TalkCS 06:36, 28 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Special:Allpages only lists stuff in the main namespace, you have to use the other options on it to search the rest. If you want, I could create a User on your new wiki, throw together the Family files for both wikis, then build a quick Pywikipedia bot to compare lists of articles between the two wikis. Though, when we move the Gaiapedia, I'm hoping for a different method of moving the entire wiki. It's not going to be all that great unless I get part of the users table, the blocks, and the full unaltered table of articles etc... transfered to the new wiki... even If I half to fork over a temporary MySQL user to the devs here and create the export for the users that have edited on our wiki. Dantman (Talk) 07:53, 28 November 2006 (UTC)