View Full Version : Request: Hack to save all admincp settings in XML file
wacnstac
01-14-2004, 10:53 PM
Apparently the way vb3 is now, even when DEBUG is turned on and you tell it to save control panel settings to an XML file, it only saves the defaults. I don't know what good this would possibly do somebody. Would be much better if you could save all the settings that you spend hours putting in there such as user group permissions, ranks, etc, into an XML file to reload if needed.
sabret00the
01-15-2004, 12:02 AM
that would be awesome, would mean i wouldn't have to reset everything when i update my live board
wacnstac
01-15-2004, 12:04 AM
Yeah I know, I'm quite surprized it isn't a build in feature on the first release. Seems like a hole in the design. I mean if you are going to have a feature that saves the defaults to an XML file (pretty useless) it would seem like an easy addition to save custom settings.
Link14716
01-15-2004, 01:17 AM
It isn't useless. It was mostly meant for the developer's use, and if you like adding 5 billion settings, it can be useful as well.
Zachery
01-15-2004, 01:41 AM
It isn't useless. It was mostly meant for the developer's use, and if you like adding 5 billion settings, it can be useful as well.
like when we want to add a hack instead of having to give you guys an installer we could just give you an XML file to import, granted it didnt reset all of your settings itd be nice :P
KuraFire
01-15-2004, 09:31 AM
like when we want to add a hack instead of having to give you guys an installer we could just give you an XML file to import, granted it didnt reset all of your settings itd be nice :P
That's how the Hack Tracking Log works :)
I've reported the AdminCP's export-to-XML-uses-vb's-original-settings-not-yours issue as a bug on vb.com but they've flagged it for a future version. Their first answer was that it was a developer option and wasn't meant to be used by us, but as is clear, a board admin doesn't need to be a maker/user of hacks in order to have a distinguishable use for XML export/import functionality of their settings.
Anyway, since vB.com still hasn't fixed this bug (which it is, imo), I've made the functionality myself and put it into the Hack Tracking Log. Additionally, the HTL also gives you the option to export / import the vBulletin options entirely, but using your adjusted settings, as opposed to the vB3 core settings.
So I guess I've made this modification request already :)
sabret00the
01-15-2004, 10:54 AM
what's the ETA on the HTL?
KuraFire
01-15-2004, 11:10 AM
what's the ETA on the HTL? I'm trying to get all XML-related issues finished today. After that it's (mostly) only the uninstall bits and the documentation that remain. Depending on whether today proves to be a good day for the HTL or not (it's already a disaster for me, personally) will the HTL be finished and released in less than 10 days. If today is not a good day, it'll be end of January or possibly the first week of February, unless I decide to add some major change in the design of the HTL (which is possible, but I will probably save it for a 1.1 version instead) cos then it'll be even later.
sabret00the
01-15-2004, 11:21 AM
that's good to hear, i wanted to take a big look at this thing :)
KuraFire
01-15-2004, 01:35 PM
that's good to hear, i wanted to take a big look at this thing :)
You and everyone else it seems. I'm doing my best to get it done ASAP for you all, though, no worries! I want this thing released just as much as you. :)
wacnstac
01-26-2004, 01:20 AM
Any update on this hack?
Zachery
01-26-2004, 04:13 AM
Any update on this hack?the HTL is out
KuraFire
01-26-2004, 08:10 AM
the HTL is out
Yup! See my sig for the link ^_^
And the HTL allows you to import and export your vB Options from/to an XML file. Handy dandy!
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