Thanks :D
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Another thing, are the changes made to forumdisplay.php the "optimized" changes as referring to this page:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...threadid=38684 |
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Well. What should be the right upgrade sequence ?? - change the php files as written here (without uploading) - backup templates - upload and execute upgradeXX.php - restore templates with changes - upload all the modified php files Is it all right ? Thnx |
ok updating the file with the optimized options added
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PPN: the quickest hacker in the west !
(what's your timezone ? :stupid: :stupid: ) Hwr, i'll raise my procedural question above: Quote:
As said in another hack/upgrade-oriented thread, this is the first time I upgrade an hacked version, so wouldn't make mistakes to make me close for a month! Bye |
I'd do the following
apply the file changes backup database close board upload new files including upgradeXX.php and vBulletin.style restore templates open board |
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About quoted action, more questions: - Template Backup System ? And what about new created/modified templates by upgradeXX.php ? - Should I compare all the new templates with the old ones ? Thnx |
So what do those that already did the updates from the first file do?
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Is it a word game ? :dead: |
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On my board there are three states of 'default' templates: 1) Custom, identified by [edit] [remove] options 2) Original, identified by [change original] option 3) Original modified, identified by [edit] [revert to original] [view original] options Well, if case 2, I don't worry if upgrade changes it, of course. If cases 1 and 3, do you mean they are automatically skipped by the upgrade as they are 'custom' ? If so, I'll have the upgrade modifications only in the 'original' version of those customized templates, is it true ? How could I compare - via TBS, for example - the original and modified versions to apply by hand the changes ? Thanks everybody. Bye |
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