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Boofo 08-17-2005 06:55 AM

Does this also have the apostrophe fix?

AndrewD 08-17-2005 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boofo
Does this also have the apostrophe fix?

No, that requires a change to the code, which I need to think about.

Boofo 08-17-2005 08:58 AM

addslashes and stripslashes should do it. ;)

welo 08-20-2005 06:06 AM

Installed/upgraded on RC2 and running nicely. Great job as always :up:. Am adding a slew of content to it and will take it public on my board shortly.

I notice your installer still insists on prefixing the links tables with local_, so rather than hack the code I finally relented and just changed my links_ prefixes to comply. No big deal but that local_ prefix still bugs me some. I know you did this to match your file prefixes but in the overall db schema it really doesn't make sense. Maybe I'll get used to it :).

Regardless, thanks for providing this. I'm willing to declare it as one of the (if not the) best supported and developed hacks at vb.org.

AndrewD 08-20-2005 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by welo
Installed/upgraded on RC2 and running nicely. Great job as always :up:. Am adding a slew of content to it and will take it public on my board shortly.

I notice your installer still insists on prefixing the links tables with local_, so rather than hack the code I finally relented and just changed my links_ prefixes to comply. No big deal but that local_ prefix still bugs me some. I know you did this to match your file prefixes but in the overall db schema it really doesn't make sense. Maybe I'll get used to it :).

Regardless, thanks for providing this. I'm willing to declare it as one of the (if not the) best supported and developed hacks at vb.org.

I appreciate your kind remarks, thanks.

Probably the table prefix does need rethinking, now that we have full product support in VB. Perhaps tables should use a product prefix (e.g. this one would be LDM). I want to keep this clearly separate from VB. What do you think?

Boofo 08-20-2005 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewD
I appreciate your kind remarks, thanks.

Probably the table prefix does need rethinking, now that we have full product support in VB. Perhaps tables should use a product prefix (e.g. this one would be LDM). I want to keep this clearly separate from VB. What do you think?

I think that would be a good idea as it would allow us to know which tables are vb tables and which tables have been added for a specific mod/hack.

welo 08-20-2005 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewD
Perhaps tables should use a product prefix (e.g. this one would be LDM). I want to keep this clearly separate from VB. What do you think?

I agree product tables should be differentiated from those used by VB. I could live with an ldm_ table prefix. However, your code is already setup to allow for user-defined prefixes. I just get kinda stumped that it never asks me what mine are during the upgrade process.

Regardless, I realize this is a nitpickery db-geek thing that has nothing to do with the functionality of your script. Out of close to 300 people having installed the VB 3.0.X version I seem to be the only one having an issue with it :). I just like my database to make as much sense as possible, is all.

lttcoder 08-21-2005 02:28 PM

Upgrade doesnt work from 2.0.2->> 2.0.3

Quote:

Critical error: different versions of software, templates, phrases and database.
Software: 2.0.3 database: 2.0.2
Cannot continue - ask administrator to correct.

lttcoder 08-21-2005 02:41 PM

I uninstalled the old one and clean installed the new.
It works fine, I like the little box at the bottom telling my settings :)
Links and Downloads Database
Code 2.0.3
MySQL 4.1.13a-Debian_1-log
PHP 4.3.10
allow_url_fopen No
cURL Yes
GD2 Yes
open_basedir

AndrewD 08-21-2005 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lttcoder
I uninstalled the old one and clean installed the new.
It works fine, I like the little box at the bottom telling my settings :)
Links and Downloads Database
Code 2.0.3
MySQL 4.1.13a-Debian_1-log
PHP 4.3.10
allow_url_fopen No
cURL Yes
GD2 Yes
open_basedir

OK, seems to work fine - not sure what went wrong with the upgrade - ran fine for me.

I added a remote file download - worked ok - removed it again from your d/b


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