Best documentation for import/export

Can some one please point me towards the best documentation for import/export.
Thank you very much.

The "Document not found" error is a nice touch on the
above link.The 9.0.2.2 and 9.0.2.6 Portal Export/Import FAQs have moved to the following locations:
Portal 9.0.2.2/9.0.2.3 FAQ for Portal Export/Import:
http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/docs/FOLDER/COMMUNITY/OTN_CONTENT/MAINPAGE/DEPLOY_PERFORM/9023_EXPORT_IMPORT_FAQ_0308.HTM
Portal 9.0.2.6 FAQ for Portal Export/Import:
http://portalstudio.oracle.com/pls/ops/docs/FOLDER/COMMUNITY/OTN_CONTENT/MAINPAGE/DEPLOY_PERFORM/9026_EXPORT_IMPORT_FAQ_0308.HTM
Also, be sure to review the Chapter on Portal Export/Import in the Portal Configuration Guide (for 9.0.2.6/9.0.4/10g) here:
Portal Export/Import for the 10g (Portal 9.0.4) release is documented in detail in chapter 10 - The Portal Export/Import chapter in the Portal Configuration Guide.
The Portal Configuration guide can be downloaded/accessed at the following links on the Oracle Technology Network:
Acrobat PDF version (6MB): http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10464_03/portal.904/b13675.pdf
Link to Chapter 10 (HTML version): http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10464_03/portal.904/b13675/cg_imex.htm#i1030999
Best Regards,
Harry

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