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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
decoderltd wrote:
the only warning I’m getting from diagnostics is
Some Textpattern files have been modified:/home/sites/conwayltc.co.uk/public_html/css.php
but that’s not really an error as such.
Then something’s very very wrong, because there are a lot more modified TXP files in your website.
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
H Ruud,
Not sure what to do next, should I do the upgrade again? I need to try and the site finished in the next few days.
EDIT: I’ve reinstalled the update and it seems to be working fine now, must have been gremlins in the works! Thanks for your help.
Last edited by decoderltd (2011-04-02 08:59:14)
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#75 2011-04-05 23:11:04
- masa
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Gocom wrote:
Normal, nothing to worry about. Updater is ran during first log in. From README.txt
Thanks Jukka!
Alrighty, after cleaning up the inevitable plugin casualties – in this case ied_hide_in_admin and sed_section_fields – and fixing upm_image_popper, all seems to be back to normal in the backend.
By the way, thanks to redbot for providing a powerful alternative and Tommy’s fix for upm_image_popper
I love you guys and this forum – help is always just a few clicks away :)
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Hello,
I’m having troubles on the production site after upgrading to 4.4.0 (MLP related).
Is it safe to go back to 4.3.0? Did the upgrade make changes to database structure or content?
Thanks
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Upgrade for one site on hostgator goes without problem using standard upgrade (disconnect from backend, copy all textpattern folder and index.php, css.php connect on the backend, delete setup directory)
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Manaus wrote:
Is it safe to go back to 4.3.0?
No. Definitely not.
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Manaus wrote:
I’m having troubles on the production site after upgrading to 4.4.0 (MLP related).
Changes in TXP 4.4.0 shouldn’t effect MLP. Most of the changes in 4.4.0 are security related, and the latest version of MLP works as fine as it did with 4.3.0. If you have a set change that effects MLP and causes problems, please let us others know.
As Ruud said, no you should not downgrade.
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
As I mentioned in the MLP thread, if I publish a new article, it’s not visibile in the MLP articles table.
And this is the top of iceberg, because my client reported that publishing a Eng article, it comes up in the italian section and so on…
Last edited by Manaus (2011-04-07 08:50:10)
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#81 2011-04-07 09:16:49
- masa
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Manaus wrote:
And this is the top of iceberg, because my client reported that publishing a Eng article, it comes up in the italian section and so on…
Manaus, I know what that situation must feel like.
I would try to hire one of the TXP pros/Devs to help you sort it out.
Otherwise you could also ask your host to restore the entire site (including the database) to the state just before the upgrade, and then work first on a local copy of the site upgrading it to 4.4 and see if you can figure out what causes the problem. Once you have everything running fine locally, you can copy that site to the server.
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Ok thanks masa, sorry for the worry ;)
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
Can some kind soul tell why the preview link structure has changed? Before it was kind of ‘clean articleurl’?txt.previewnnn.nnnnnn which allowed me to see the actual URL before going ‘live’.
The old behavior allowed me to time/prepare some links using the correct ‘live’ URL. Now I have to assemble this url manually which is a nice error source.
No big deal but why did the preview url change?
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Re: Feedback for the Textpattern 4.4.0 release
gomedia wrote:
Is there any advice on whether we need to do anything with the newly added (but commented-out) line in .htaccess:
#ErrorDocument 403 default
I’ve upgraded a bunch of sites without uncommenting this line. What is it that this does, exactly?
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