Version: 1.04, by Pottsy
Developer Last Online: May 2014
Category: Administrative and Maintenance Tools -
Version: 3.7.x
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Released: 12-20-2007
Last Update: 12-20-2007
Installs: 35
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Thread prefixes upgrade.
This script upgrades the old Thread Prefixes hack by Mystics to the new thread prefixes found in 3.7+. The only guarantee is that it works on my test server, going from 3.6.8 to 3.7.0B3.
It is a one-run operation. The script reads the details of the old thread prefix system from your database, and then writes new entries for the new system into your database. The code is rough and ready (OK, it's my first ever script), so do NOT use it unless you have backed up your database and are prepared to restore it.
It will create a fully populated prefixset for each forum with prefixes, and then assign the prefixes to the threads in that forum.
The rich text format of the new prefix is set to be bold with square brackets around, although if you want to change that you can edit tpup.php (there is a commented out version of the query, that will make the text plain - it should be obvious).
Instructions.
1. Upgrade to 3.7 and revert all templates.
2. Open dp.php in a text editor and enter your database login details.
3. Upload all 4 .php files to a new folder on your server (or test server).
4. Backup your database.
5. Browse to tpup.php in your browser to run it.
6. When it's done, close the browser window and delete the files from your server.
7. Now you must rebuild all languages in AdminCP > Languages & Phrases > Language Manager > Rebuild All Languages. If you miss this step, nothing will work!
8. Please report any success or failure in this thread.
Versions:
1.00 First go.
1.01 Added the facility to specify a database table prefix.
1.04 Got the table prefix right, thanks to Mystics.
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for my system your add-on doesn?t work, because the system accept the tableprefix.
My tapleprefix is fantasy.
regards
Delazar
Code:
Warning: Table 'vbtest.forum' doesn't exist in /var/www/xxxxx/htdocs/test/ez_sql_mysql.php on line 204
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/xxxx/htdocs/test/tpup.php on line 9
Done. Now you must rebuild all languages in AdminCP > Languages & Phrases > Language Manager > Rebuild All Languages.
Sorry, but the tableprefix is still not being accepted.
regards
Delazar
Quote:
Warning: Table 'vbtest.forum' doesn't exist in /var/www/xxx/htdocs/test/ez_sql_mysql.php on line 204
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/xxx/htdocs/test/tpup.php on line 10
Done.
Now you MUST rebuild all languages in AdminCP > Languages & Phrases > Language Manager > Rebuild All Languages.
my db.php
PHP Code:
<?php
/**********************************************************************
* ezSQL initialisation for mySQL
*/
// Include ezSQL core
include_once "ez_sql_core.php";
// Include ezSQL database specific component
include_once "ez_sql_mysql.php";
// Initialise database object and establish a connection
// at the same time - db_user / db_password / db_name / db_host
$db = new ezSQL_mysql('my_name','my_password','my_db-name','localhost');
// If you have a database table prefix, please enter it here:
$table_prefix = 'fantasy';