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Re: TXP 4.4?
the_ghost wrote:
I thought next release will have number “5”.
Judging from:
The dev workload will be split: Robert (primarily) will continue to drive new features into the existing codebase ready to move the application across when the framework is ready. – Lights camera action
and:
Heads up: Starting with Textpattern 4.4, admin-side passwords will be case-sensitive. – @Textpattern
It seems the possibility of pre-5.0 versions of Textpattern exists.
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#14 2011-03-26 01:52:12
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Re: TXP 4.4?
maniqui wrote:
As it’s safe to drop one folder (the one coming from the new textpattern-x.y.z) into other (the already existing one)
Gocom wrote:
Replace no, merge yes :p
Yes, I know you can do that, but I don’t think many users would do that. Images and files are folders that only contain user content.
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Re: TXP 4.4?
I usually upgrade Textpatter by running cp -r
from the upgrade package into my document root, and it generally ignores hidden files, which I have to copy manually, so I wouldn’t be affected
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Re: TXP 4.4?
[Also see this here — moderators, pls just say the word and I’ll delete one of these if that would be best]
[UPDATE: Solved, looks as if it was either a move to PHP 5 or to TXP 4.4, but one of them needed different php.ini settings – see above for fuller explanation ]
Hi folks,
Sorry if this is not an appropriate place to post this, but it seemed to talk about /files/ and /file_download…
Before 4.4, when a site I run was 4.3, if I clicked a link presented to me by my use of <txp:file_download_list limit="999" break="li" wraptag="ul" category="blagh-blagh" />
, I got an MP3 file downloaded. Since I upgraded to 4.4 I get a zero byte download.
I think this is down to the change from 4.3 to 4.4 simply because I’ve not done anything to the site for a while, apart from the u/g.
One MP3 is 30MB, the other 60MB.
If I go to the URL Err, no, it crashes Safari. This is weird stuff.my_site/files/the_file.mp3
then it works fine (opens a player in a tab, doesn’t download, but seems to play AOK).
Tried LOTS of things, and finally began to wonder if it was TXP, hence here I am.
ANY help, much appreciated!
Cheers, -Alan
Last edited by alanfluff (2011-05-30 14:15:26)
At LAST I’ve cheerfully donated to the core devs at #TXP. I only wish I were able to give more. Thanks to the devs and ALL fellow TXPers. -A
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