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Why was the Yahoo! Smilies mod graveyarded?
This modification was very useful and good. The product/plugin was still compatible with version 4.1.1 Beta and worked great. Why was it moved to the graveyard?
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...=yahoo+smilies Can someone restore this? The problem is that it is very difficult to make the associations for each image without the XML product file, which is no longer accessible. This modification requires 100% no support to get working. A local copy was deleted off of my forum and I would have to clone my entire site to get a copy of this one file back. |
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Could be the the author asked to have it removed... could be a copyright issue... either way, we are not at liberty to make it available again. You should ALWAYS keep copies of ALL your modifications in several places (on your computer, on your site, on your backup site, on your computer backup, etc.)
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If you still have the mod installed you can go to your Admin CP -> Product Manager, and EXPORT the product, it will give you back the XML file again.
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Thank you for your reply. There are many other packages that use Yahoo emoticons, so I found it unusual. I had inquired with the author, but did not receive a reply and doubt I will here, either. This is especially true if the author wanted it taken down. This is a fine explanation for other people who have future problems. As I expressed in the OP, it is very possible to bring back the XML file, but it would involve, as BirdOPrey5 rightfully concluded, setting up a second install to extract that file. This is because we do not maintain backups of XML products but instead keep entire database and filesystem backups. These backups allow for quick restoration of critical files and the entire database itself in the event of a disaster. Their connection to the Dropbox service allows for secure storage through the Amazon Elastic Compute cloud. To fix this problem, 90+ new descriptors to these images. While the smilie files themselves are easy to access, restoring an entire database takes an enormous amount of time. I am happy to respond to this message, however, and explain once again why restoring the product from a backup is not as simple. We do not waste space since we know the products are already exportable from vBulletin database backups. Thank you for making your backup recommendations. Vbulletin.org often sends notifications when products are updated by the author, or when there is a status change, but I am confident that this does not happen when the item is moved to the graveyard. The process of restoring a backup to get 90 smilies emoticons is a time sink, so it was fine to just add new associations to those image files. It is unfortunate to see that this modification will no longer be available for others to use, for whatever reason, and no notification was sent to those who had installed it. The technique BirdOPrey5 recommended is the one that is always used and recommended to other administrators on my website in this situation. This is why the XML files are not placed anywhere a backup would occur. They are already in a database backup. As you can see, time was the issue here. Kind Regards, Michael |
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You seem to be suggesting that this product is installed somewhere and you want installed somewhere else? Unless you deleted the folder where the smilies were stored, I don't see why you'd need to restore a backup of anything. Unless I'm misunderstanding you, I have no idea why you'd have to clone your site.
If it was as basic a modification as it looks, all you would need to do is export the product. Then import that product to your other forum. Would take two minutes at the most. If your missing the images, you could probably just find a smilie set available online to replace it. --------------- Added [DATE]1294647475[/DATE] at [TIME]1294647475[/TIME] --------------- Not unusual at all. It's not the complexity of a mod that get's it Graveyard-ed. They just come and go for different reasons. Usually, at developer request. Lynne is just pointing out that they can restore something that's been Graveyard-ed. |
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