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Originally Posted by omegatron Well the upgrade methodology does not have anything to do with VB2. The missing line I posted was just an oversight on the developers part since in the old old header include this was in there for vb2. Glad it helped.
Anyone who has a way way old Photopost ( we are talking 3 years ) before stylesheets and there are not many will have to modify a stylesheet when they upgrade as the two methods of defining colors are not compatible. |
Yeah, I'm learning now that I'm modifying default.css, why the two would not be easy to whip up a migration script. You could migrate some, but not all. I swear I'm not trying to be a nag, but I still think at least a one-sentence warning that prior versions that relied on admin settings to configure the cosmetic appearance, will not after the upgrade, and that a manual edit of the default.css will be necessary. If a warning were in place it would have saved me a bunch of time scouring every bit of code pretending like I know enough to find out wtf is happening, downtime of the gallery, and other little things. Not a big deal at all, just that a small warning would have helped exponentially to the amount of work it would take to include such a warning in the distro. I'm also a bit shocked there is not a CHANGELOG.txt, that may have tipped me off as well. Just trying to help anyone else in the future that may get stung..... I do know that I've been on 2.x far too long :\ The host is hardened very well, and a reflexive IDS is in place in case anyone tries to actually exploit vbulletin, but I'd still like to get the new code in. With the amount of hacks installed, it is going to be A LARGE TASK.
As far as the missing piece of code, I'd be a pretty big hypocrite to gripe about that. Just glad you were able to track it down. Thanks again !!!!
All in all, I am really happy with photopost, our users love it, and as you can see when I open the gallery in about 20 minutes or so (running backups, syncing images, etc.) if you go have a peek, it's a very popular feature on the board. Our ./ppdir/data directory is 1.2gigs and growing after 1.5 years in service.
Thanks again for your help Omegatron! Still a loyal photopost user in this camp thanks to the rapid response on the missing bit of code....
Best Regards,
Jayson
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