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glowinggal 03-07-2008 01:36 PM

oh... i'll check into that shortly. I was sure I had overridden those files but will recheck and post back. though it's hard for me to tell since I wasn't the one with issues - lol.

glowinggal 03-08-2008 12:45 PM

ok - i did double check and reupload ALL 2.2.8 file and what I'm finding is that the vba module is trying to find the ldm_ .php files that were there from 2.2.* bc when i remove those (bc they weren't in the 2.2.8 zip file) it creates a new error. But when I put them back then it goes back to the error originally noted and as you see it's looking for that .php file but there wasnt a new one included in the 2.2.8 zip file in this post :(

AndrewD 03-08-2008 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glowinggal (Post 1460014)
ok - i did double check and reupload ALL 2.2.8 file and what I'm finding is that the vba module is trying to find the ldm_ .php files that were there from 2.2.* bc when i remove those (bc they weren't in the 2.2.8 zip file) it creates a new error. But when I put them back then it goes back to the error originally noted and as you see it's looking for that .php file but there wasnt a new one included in the 2.2.8 zip file in this post :(

I can't recall which verson of LDM, but I made a change in the way the vba modules are installed. Previously, this was done by adding the php files. Now it's done by uploading vba format .module files (admincp/vba/download upload modules). The .module files are in the release/vba_modules directories.

In fact, the php and template files are still there - you'll find them in the development subdirectory of the zip, so if you want to use that approach, it will probably still work.

glowinggal 03-08-2008 01:35 PM

ok now i went into the modules setting and selected "ldm_new_thumbnail.php" from the drop down and still no go.

AndrewD 03-08-2008 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glowinggal (Post 1460040)
ok now i went into the modules setting and selected "ldm_new_thumbnail.php" from the drop down and still no go.

We're talking at cross purposes, I think. Which version of vba are you using (3.x?). Have you completely reinstalled the LDM modules using the .module files, or are you trying to stick with your existing installation and change the php files?

Magnum164 03-09-2008 06:16 PM

This looks like something I can use. I have vblinks but not completely satisfied with it. Is this integrated enough where I can list a set of liks/downloads in my forums listings?

In other words I want a links directory that lists new links in my forums pages.

And if it can, can I convert my vbalinks over:) Lots of post in this thread and haven't read thru them all yet. Do I have to uninstall vbalinks?

AndrewD 03-09-2008 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magnum164 (Post 1460909)
This looks like something I can use. I have vblinks but not completely satisfied with it. Is this integrated enough where I can list a set of liks/downloads in my forums listings?

In other words I want a links directory that lists new links in my forums pages.

And if it can, can I convert my vbalinks over:) Lots of post in this thread and haven't read thru them all yet. Do I have to uninstall vbalinks?

There are several levels of (optional) integration with your forums.

- there is the facility to auto-announce new entries as threads in your forum
- there is an 'extra' that will include a list of new/hot/random entries in your forum displays
and so on, and so on.

You don't need to do anything with vblinks, but I have not spent time writing a converter

Magnum164 03-09-2008 07:33 PM

Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like something I need to install on my test board and check out.

Thanks.

glowinggal 03-09-2008 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewD (Post 1460059)
We're talking at cross purposes, I think. Which version of vba are you using (3.x?). Have you completely reinstalled the LDM modules using the .module files, or are you trying to stick with your existing installation and change the php files?

ok - I didnt do that - will try that in just a bit :)

hydn 03-10-2008 01:24 AM

I want to upgrade from 2.2.7.

I'm worried about loosing template changes. Will upgrading overwrite all existing tables?

Thanks


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