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[rellect] Automatic Products Update Check
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Automatic Products Update Check
If you installed this mod, please "Mark as Installed". Every forum owner installs quite many mods to improve the system and add necessary functions. What's important is to keep your mods updated to avoid issues and security bugs. When time pass, you forget to check your mods. Sometimes it just too much effort to check each mod manually. What's the solution? An automatic process that will do that for you and inform you when you're running an old version. Compatibility: vBulleting 3: 3.6.0 and newer. vBulleting 4: 4.0.0 and newer. Installations: You don't have to change anything in the templates/files, just upload the plugin and that's all. AdminCP > Plugins & Products > Manage Products > [Add/Import Product] History:
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Thanks for your Mod.
I got this error. Please fix... Quote:
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thanks but works flawlessly on my 3.8.7 board
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To check for updates it require to get info from external site. If you have a lot of installed mods, sometimes the server can't complete the request. I will work on solution for this, but you can also change the wait_timeout in mysql config file. sometimes all you have to do it just refresh the page. |
In fact I don't need this mod, because with every installed mod I have both notification settings activated (manual and automatically).
But I will install it in any case just to be sure, when I miss an email, or forget about it, the admincp will stil remind me then. So it's a great mod! Does it also warn when a mod is placed in the graveyard due to security issues? Or is it possible to build this in as a feature? |
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About your question - No and it impossible to do it. it just display mods that not up-to-date. vb.org supply only the latest version code, but it doesn't contain any other information so I can't check if the update contain security issues fixes. |
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Is there a way to stop it from informing of mod updates when a version for VB4 is released or updated. I am still on VB3 with no plans to upgrade.
Cheers. |
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Anyway, mods for vb4 should be in seperate thread. The only way to avoid this it ask the developer to open a seperate thread for his vb4 update. |
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Only takes a few seconds to check anyway. :) |
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