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Another feature request 6 Years, 1 Month ago  
Thank you for getting this great app this far!! One thing that would help us all with installs is the ability to load the DB with our data.

Scenario: Your setting up a new site for someone/customer. In the past, you have loaded the default Joomla DB product and edited/tweaked it over and over again.

That approach did OK until the lights came on. Now you know how you want to structure basic sections/categories and which modules/mambots you want turned on or off.

It would be so COOL if you could point at a .SQL file in your script in the beginning and have it preload the DB with your data before proceeding to the J! install.

Thoughts?

Regards,
Eric
 
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