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Originally Posted by kh99
I guess what you'd want to do is keep whatever id is in the xml file (which is the same thing that shows up when you edit the product in the Product Manager), and if necessary change the pid on your product and version urls, and on vbulletin.org use "Edit Settings" to change the id if necessary.
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I'm not sure that would work as it would conflict with the pid for the vb3 version of the mod, which I do not have control over. I believe that the pid was changed on vbulletin.org for the vb4 version to allow separate current versions of the mod, even though the internal pid was the same for upgarding the product without having to make a bunch of changes to the db.
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Also, I of course misspoke above - it's not the <version>...</version> tags, it's the <product productid="..."> at the top.
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As I understand it, if I change the <product productid="..."> bit won't that count as a separate install if someone were to upgrade from a current version?