The Ruby application import is separate from your database import. You
will need to also import the database in addition to the Ruby
application. PHPmyAdmin has an import feature that you can use to
select the .zip file for you database backup to import your tables.
On Nov 24, 2:16 pm, Andy
<andym...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> I just learned of Network Solutions'' RoR deployment capabilities.
>
> I''ve got a couple complaints, like not listing anywhere what
versions
> of Rails are supported. I was able to figure that one out.
>
> The other one I can''t figure out is how to deploy migrations.
>
> I upload my zipped application and "restart" the application from
the
> control panel, but when I check PHPMyAdmin, no tables.
>
> Anyone have experience with this?
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