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Re: How comments are saved.
Will this issue be addressed in some future release of Textpattern?
Also, has anyone worked out a script to process the comments in bulk? If not I may add that to my list of things I need to do.
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#14 2005-09-20 01:58:10
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Re: How comments are saved.
> “…has anyone worked out…?”
I don’t think so. It’d be nice for comments to save two versions, just like for article body and excerpt, that would make switching comment formating a lot simpler.
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Re: How comments are saved.
> mary wrote:
> Boby, the hack will still work, the function has just been moved, that’s all. :) You’ll find it starting at line 1112 of txplib_misc.php.
Is this hack still valid for txp 1.0rc5?
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#16 2006-02-25 04:22:11
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Re: How comments are saved.
Well, 1rc5 isn’t officially supported (it was a release candidate), so I’d encourage you to upgrade (plus there’s a whack of goodies since). I don’t have a copy of 1rc5 on hand. What does your line 1112 look like?
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Re: How comments are saved.
1112 on what file?
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Re: How comments are saved.
also, if i upgrade from 1rc5 to the latest, will my system break? like—malfunctioning plugins or anything?
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#19 2006-02-25 10:26:18
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Re: How comments are saved.
line 1112 of /textpattern/lib/txplib_misc.php
There were changes to some kinds of plugins, it really depends on which ones you’re using. Before you do any update, it’s a very good idea to backup your database. Setting up a test run wouldn’t hurt, then you’re not monkeying with a live site while you’re trying to get it all sorted.
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