Version: 1.2.1, by Trigunflame
Developer Last Online: Nov 2019
Version: 3.5.3
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Released: 02-05-2006
Last Update: 03-11-2006
Installs: 171
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Vbulletin Plugin Accelerator Accelerate Your Forums Plugins
Summary:
If you use the Vbulletin Plugin System (Specially if you use a lot of plugins), this will help improve the performance of the system overall by inlining all of the plugin code into the PHP files themself.
Essentially making it as if you had hacked the files yourself, this will give you better performance on your forum overall.
Open install.txt and Read Instructions to install like usual.
Current Status: (RC2)
Release Candidate 2 Has Been Released.
This code has been deemed acceptable and to be used by all.
Please report any bugs back to this thread.
Thanks.
Latest Changes: 02/11/2006
Fixed another problem with backslashes, hopefully this will fix some other problems.
To upgrade, just replace the includes/class_plugin_accelerator.php with the new one.
Important Notes:
1. While this IS a release candidate, more than likely its not fully bug free so Please backup your files before you install this modification, this system is not yet perfect.
2. When running "Rebuild Hook Cache" and "Rebuild All Plugins" if you ever see a small parse error, or file couldnt be opened error; re-run both again and it should go away.
3. includes/hook_files.php contains locations of all the files the accelerator scans for plugin hooks, if you have any files that have been renamed, moved, etc.. you need to add it to that file on its own line, thanks.
If You Have Problems:
If you incur any parse errors, or pages not displaying after running the steps. Please make a copy of the affect file as well as its original version, zip them and upload somewhere. Send me a link to the file for me to download, review and provide a fix.
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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
Is there any work around for those users who dont quite feel comfortable, in a shared hosting environment to CHMOD vBulletin files to 666/777, even though this is not advised by vBulletin Support team members?
I want to see this too. Perhaps have it show the code edits and you manually do them. This is the only thing keeping me from installing this.
How do i know whether this is enabled or not? I dont get any confirmation about whether its enabled or disabled in my admincp, when i click any option all i get is a blank page..
It's running pretty OK... Except it's not compatible with the vrewrite product, as I am unsure which file is causing the problems I can not send it, does anyone else have this problem and/or does anyone know the fix?
Is there any work around for those users who dont quite feel comfortable, in a shared hosting environment to CHMOD vBulletin files to 666/777, even though this is not advised by vBulletin Support team members?
Im curious of this myself. Would like to see an answer to this.