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Originally Posted by Replicant
I do a .htaccess password protect on my test directory as per the license requirement (Second instance of the script can't be accessible to the public). I backup my current forum and do whatever testing, mods, tweaks and so forth without any updates until the next version comes out. I then upgrade my test database with my mods and tweaks to make sure everything is working with the new version, then upgrade the live site. I use custom themes on my site and since they have to be updated as well to maintain compatibility, I uninstall those before upgrading then reinstall the new version once the upgrade is finished. I found that most of the errors I encountered will upgrading were due to the system trying to process custom templates.
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All great info, thanks Replicant!
Out of curiosity, do you ever mess around with the alphas/betas on your test site or do you wait until it's gold to test?
This is one of my dilemmas...and a reason why I'd like vBulletin to allow three installation instances (two of which would be password protected and unavailable to the public). It would be nice to have a replication of the production site for on-going mod/widget/theme development and testing, and another instance to begin testing/troubleshooting the alphas/betas.
Anyone else have best practices you'd like to share?