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Ok here is an update of the entire situation and some things we have learned. If your running vbseo and have it programed to work for this media library make sure You do a database backup.
Once we disabled vbseo the crash went away. So the new update here and vbseo did not like each other one bit. I will update as soon as I hear more but at this time at least the forum works "minus the sitemap, vbseo, and language translation" I will submit yet another work order at vbseo to see if they can once again get these to work together. |
I'm running vbseo and this mod without any issues
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From what I have seen, only ONE person is having any issues with this upgrade, and that issue has nothing to do with this mod; they did something else that broke their forum, and is related directly to vbSEO. |
Just installed .5 version that you just uploaded. Fresh install. Upload went into correct parts of my forum root.
In the MEDIA section, when I click on, for example, "submit media", the link directs to "http://www.russbo.org/vb/media/submit" instead of "http://www.russbo.org/vb/media/media_submit.php", which is the file in the ./media/ directory that I assume that link calls to. I know I must be missing something here, I've been installing these mods for years, and I don't see what I overlooked. Any suggestions? Thanks! EDIT: Fixed it. Turn off "should URLs within the media library be slugged for SEO? " and it works fine. Had to put that .htaccess file in the forum root.... |
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im updated and now my CMS is widgety :> works like it is supposed to
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Okay, I just uploaded a new version... if you are already running 4.0.5 and everything is running fine for you, then there is no reason for you to get this new version... you'll get the new features automatically when 4.0.6 comes out.
What this new version does, on your "Administrate Services" page, it adds a link for: Click here to restore all services in the "/media/xml" directory to their default setting. What clicking this link does, is automatically trawl the /media/xml directory and run the "Add New Service" process on every file in there. It will update existing services, as well as restore services that you may have deleted in the past. This is useful, because if I ever make changes to the overall system for services, you can easily upgrade ALL of your service options without having to upload each file one by one. |
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