49 lines
2.2 KiB
XML
49 lines
2.2 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
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<translate>
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<name>backup</name>
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<!-- define the block title translations -->
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<title_add>Backup Database</title_add>
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<title_view>Restore Database</title_view>
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<title_manual>Manual Backup</title_manual>
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<!-- define the menu lable translations -->
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<menu>Backup</menu>
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<menu_add>Backup</menu_add>
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<menu_view>Restore</menu_view>
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<!-- define the field translations -->
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<field_date_orig>Creation Date</field_date_orig>
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<field_date_expire>Scheduled Deletion Date</field_date_expire>
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<field_notes>Notes</field_notes>
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<field_modules>Modules to backup</field_modules>
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<field_manual>File Name</field_manual>
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<!-- define the help text -->
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<help_file>
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This module enables you to create backups of the database for later restoration.
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</help_file>
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<!-- define any custom resources -->
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<manual_instructions>
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If you have previously downloaded a backup, and it has been since been deleted,
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you can use the manual backup feature to put it back in the restore list
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so it can be used. You must upload it (via FTP or another method) to your
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/includes/files/ directory, and then enter the name of the file below once
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you have uploaded it.
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Example: backup_10.xml
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</manual_instructions>
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<manual_file_req>You must enter the filename, please go back and correct this.</manual_file_req>
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<manual_file_miss>The filename you entered does not exist or is not writable, please correct this and try again.</manual_file_miss>
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<download>Download Backup File</download>
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<restore>Restore</restore>
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<restore_instructions>
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If you choose to restore this backup, all you current data in the modules in this backup
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WILL BE LOST, and all data and settings will be as they were at the time that this
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backup was made. If you are sure you wish to continue, press the button below.
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</restore_instructions>
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<backing_up>Currently backing up %%mod%%</backing_up>
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<backup_complete>Database Backup Complete!</backup_complete>
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<restore_complete>Database Restore Complete!</restore_complete>
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</translate>
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