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Digital Jedi 09-18-2008 02:53 PM

I read through the docs, and I didn't know vB had the option to store CSS as a file until just now. I guess that places me in the "stupid" category then...

Baldilocks 09-18-2008 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digital Jedi (Post 1624869)
I read through the docs, and I didn't know vB had the option to store CSS as a file until just now. I guess that places me in the "stupid" category then...

Be careful with that, as I stated in my post above. When I did that I had to restore a backup.

masons_mum 09-18-2008 02:56 PM

i went ahead and did it, all went fine with 3.7.3...i did make sure i backed up first though.

Lynne 09-18-2008 03:05 PM

Make sure that if you go to store your CSS are files that you chmod the folder /clientscript/vbulletin_css to 777 or you will get screwed up pages.

nexialys 09-18-2008 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baldilocks (Post 1624871)
Be careful with that, as I stated in my post above. When I did that I had to restore a backup.

Ok, if you had to restore a backup when trying to store the css in file, you REALLY FickED UP your forum, because that setting have nothing to do with the database...

it's a VERY simple switch, and it breaks nothing in your data...

you reacted by restoring a backup while the only thing to do was to go back in the admincp and set that setting to NO... you reacted like someone who know nothing about the software, and this is why it is sad that Jelsoft is not providing more online support when a new admin buy the software...

you have to pass our driving test and have a license to buy a car... would be just plain simple to provide a little "HowTo and What Not" when you want to purchase a software...

Digital Jedi 09-18-2008 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexialys (Post 1624891)
you have to pass our driving test and have a license to buy a car... would be just plain simple to provide a little "HowTo and What Not" when you want to purchase a software...

Um, you get a license to drive so you don't cause harm to yourself and others with the three ton chunk of metal on wheels you now have complete control over. I don't think it quite compares to owning a vB license. No one's going to get hurt for drinking and admining, or half of vB owners would be in prison by now.

nexialys 09-18-2008 03:28 PM

Having a Tutorial read before installing the script on his site would have avoid the "restore a backup" due to wrong configuration... this is Hurt for me.

Baldilocks 09-18-2008 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nexialys (Post 1624891)
Ok, if you had to restore a backup when trying to store the css in file, you REALLY FickED UP your forum, because that setting have nothing to do with the database...

it's a VERY simple switch, and it breaks nothing in your data...

you reacted by restoring a backup while the only thing to do was to go back in the admincp and set that setting to NO... you reacted like someone who know nothing about the software, and this is why it is sad that Jelsoft is not providing more online support when a new admin buy the software...

you have to pass our driving test and have a license to buy a car... would be just plain simple to provide a little "HowTo and What Not" when you want to purchase a software...

And you are acting like a troll.

I did go back and attempt to reverse it but to no avail. I am not the only who has had that problem.

Being and Admin is a learning experience. The best way to learn is by trial and error. Why burden Jelsoft with problems that you can ultimately solve on your own?

Don't ever presume to judge my level of understanding.

nexialys 09-18-2008 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baldilocks (Post 1624936)
And you are acting like a troll.

do not presume too much things about me, i think you do not know what is a troll if you apply that title to me... a troll is too small to even be my level... :cool:

Baldilocks 09-18-2008 04:40 PM

I wasn't presuming, I was observing.


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