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View Last update on forumhome.
I'm sure this will all be taken care of when the infamous hack database falls from heaven. But it would be nice if the last update date was shown on the threadlist so you didn't have to open the thread to see if something you don't have installed has been updated recently.
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#2
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Hmm, that's not an small one
the last update should be changed when the file gots updates, right now its last edit of the first post. so i would have to join a bit more on the threadlist, not that nice... maybe with 3.5 i'll cache the value remind me again once its time. |
#3
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I just noticed that today when I edited text and it said last updated today. I felt so guilty I released an update.
This might come in handy for that. https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...threadid=97054 You should probably have the latest update triggered when the "change modifications" button is clicked not the "save" button. |
#4
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Consider yourself reminded.
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#5
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I've updated my modification but the "Last Update" still says "Never". The mod # and content were changed. I also sent an e-mail update to the people who clicked "Install".
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#6
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that's because you did not attach the mod as a file
last updated is based on the latest attachment, the post itself is not considered as updated anymore as it would count typos as updates as well.. |
#7
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Good to know. I'll add the .txt attachment soon. Thanks, Xenon.
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