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Template Modification System
Description This modification allows easy management of template modifications. Hack authors can define the necessary template modifications for their products. When exporting a product, all template modifications assigned to this product in MASTER style will be embedded into the product XML and imported on the end-user vBulletin installation automatically if TMS is available. Alternatively, it is also possible to create separate XML files for template modifications. This way, 3rd parties can provide Template-Modification XML files for existing hacks. Hack authors can also export standard template modification instructions as textfiles to package them with their hacks, which allows users that do not have TMS to also install them In case the author defined modifications do not work (eg. the user uses a custom style), the users can easily customize the modifications for their style(s). TMS modified templates transparently, e.g. all Templates can still be modified manually in style manager - they will appear unchanged there. System Requirements This Modification requires MySQL 4.1 or higher - it does not work with MySQL 4.0! If you use MySQL 4.1 series, MySQL 4.1.10 or higher is required If you use MySQL 5.0 series, MySQL 5.0.3 or higher is required TMS 1.2.0 Beta 1 or higher requires vBulletin 4.1.5 or higher vBulletin Compatibility Versions up to and including 1.1.5 are compatible with vBulletin 3.6.X, 3.7.X and 3.8.X Version 1.1.5 is partly compatible with vBulletin 4.0.X and 4.1.X Version 1.2.0 Beta 1 or higher is compatible with vBulletin 4.1.5 or higher vBulletin 4.1.11 or higher is currently not fully supported by TMS. If you use this version please apply the following patch: tms_patch120b4.zip Branding: Please note that TMS puts a small branding/copyright notice in footer - see readme.txt for further details. Version History 1.2.0 Beta 4
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I can only assume that output_buffering is too low (4 KB).
As this is a php.ini setting and can't be changed at runtime, there is not much I could do. |
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btw, do you have a suggested value? I just doubled it to 8k... |
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I'm a little surprised at the dismissive pushback here. I thought I was presenting my concerns clearly and respectfully.
First of all, when I said "The wording strongly implies that the theming of my vBulletin site was also done by TMS", what I meant was, this statement will lead someone who is not familiar with vBulletin software to believe that the branding customizations to my vBulletin site/forum was done by some person or group called "TMS". Obviously the statement as you have it written is factually correct, but it's also misleading, especially on sites that are not related to software, vBulletin or otherwise. If you don't see that as a potential issue or problem, then I suppose we really do lack common ground on this issue. Secondly, this is what is actually written in the version of the readme.txt that I downloaded yesterday: Quote:
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He read your post and doesn't want to do it. Isn't that his right? |
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@silurius
Hoenstly, I really don't see a problem with the wording - it isn't much different from the vBulletin branding itself. Though you can change it to "Template-Modifications powered by TMS", "Templates managed with TMS", or smth. like this (approval required!) if it makes you feel better. |
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Of course it's his right, flypaper. Did it really seem that I suggested otherwise? I have no emotional attachment to any of this and was simply pointing out something I felt was a potential issue and making a suggestion. I also failed to locate where the text is stored in the footer template and in phrases, when I thought I'd edit it a little, which was actually the primary motivation to post about it in the first place. And obviously, if I had wanted to opt out altogether I'd have emailed Andreas instead.
Sorry to stir up the ant's nest! Honestly, I didn't think it would become such a big deal. |
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Thanks very much!
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when i am trying to uninstall this mode, then i am getting this error
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If you follow the installation and uninstallation instructions correctly you will not get this error.
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Hi
IM running the latest version of TMS and Vb3.7 while attempting to make template modifications. although it saves the template modifications it does not update the template. therefore although it shows there is a template modification none is made? I also deleted a modification as a test and even though it is deleted it remains active? not showing in the tms but active nonetheless on the board what am i missing? |
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