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Can you check if replacing
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I just upgraded my board from 3.0.9 to 3.5.1. The upgrade worked great!
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Excellent, thanks for letting me know, Andreas, I'll probably upgrade my forums tonight.
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<i>*cracks fingers* </i>
/me tries to remember any file edits |
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Get ready for loads of template changes between 3.5.0 and 3.5.1...Again!!:ermm:
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great
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so if i want to upgrade i need to redo all my hacks installed?
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That depends on your version. If you are running something from the 3.5 series then there should be very few code changes made as nearly everything is plugins. If you are running 3.0 series and upgrading to either 3.0.10 or 3.5.1 then yes.
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i upgraded to VB 3.5.1 last night. i have php 4.3.10 currently. do you recommend upgraded the PHP as well?
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