If you have a used joompack, you may be able to help me. I am doing a website on a temporary domain and when it's finished I shall use JP to transfer to the main domain. When JP has finished reinstalling your site, you have to click a link that both deletes the installation directory, and also puts the .htccess back in place. Does this mean that it's okay to change htaccess.txt to ".htaccess" before I transfer the site using JP, or should I change it after I have moved it?
Okay, are you using kickstart? Basically this is a small script that you also place in to your directory along with a backup created by JP. Then when you open the URL, you click on kickstarts and it brings up a screen with a big green button with start on it. Once it had loaded a load of files, you then go to basically what looks like a joomla installation. Once you have finished putting in all your all details, you then have to go back to kickstart and click on a link that automatically removes the installation folder and initialises.htaccess again, I assume if you had it originally.
Kickstart is the best, I have had to use it many times. You just FTP your back up file and Kickstart file to the server, then you just type in your domaine name and kickstart.php "
www.yourdomine.com/kickstart.php
" and it automatically unpacks installs and with only a few questions. It then deletes the install file and activates your .htaccess file. I works really well to move your site to another server. I had spent hours trying to unzip and move over my site to another server with out any luck. Then I used kick start and I was back up in running in about 10 min.