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Upgrade to 2.0.13.1 messed up blocks
  • 2005/11/13 3:12

  • bsimm

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I just upgraded my site to 2.0.13.1. The custom HTML blocks are now messed up. One of them shows up when you view the groups, and lets you give access to it. However, it doesn't show up in the blocks list to modify it. Also, that "Ghost" block, as well as 3 other blocks, show up on the site, but appear to be empty, missing their HTML content. I switched back to the default XOOPS theme to see if it was a theme issue, and it still behaves the same way. So it's not my theme. Is it the database?

I was orignally on 2.0.7, and used each of the incremental patches to get to 2.0.13.1. I want to go on up to 2.2.3, but would like to get things fixed before I mess things up even more.



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bsimm
Re: Upgrade to current version from an OLD version
  • 2005/11/13 2:27

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I'm trying to upgrade from 2.0 beta, release candidate 3. This is a very old site. However, I would like to retain the data that's in it. There is no patch listed from RC3 up to the first production release, and I am not finding any info left on how to upgrade. My other XOOPS sites, started from actual production releases.



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bsimm
Missing Custom Blocks
  • 2005/11/9 0:30

  • bsimm

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I upgraded my site to 2.0.13.1. I have a couple of custom html blocks configured that now show up blank. Is there something wrong with my configuration, or is it an issue with the theme? I used one of the XOOPS themes, and changed some graphics, so it shouldn't be non-standard.



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Upgrade to current version from an OLD version
  • 2005/11/3 3:04

  • bsimm

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I've got an old site still running on 2.0RC3. What is the best way to go about upgrading it? Is there a way to quickly bring it all the way up to the current version without losing all the data?



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bsimm
Re: Norton Internet Security vs Xoops Security
  • 2004/11/26 19:04

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Sorry about the duplicate post... I got impatient with my "speedy" dialup connection, and hit the back button one time too many.



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bsimm
Re: Norton Internet Security vs Xoops Security
  • 2004/11/26 19:01

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OK, Thanks. I'll look for that. I'd been searching on norton security, but all I'd found on that was the work-around setting in Norton itself.



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bsimm
Norton Internet Security vs Xoops Security
  • 2004/11/26 18:58

  • bsimm

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  • Since: 2003/4/13


I've seen quite a few posts about the fact that XOOPS and Norton Internet Security don't like each other. I've found the work-around listed as setting the Norton software to trust my site and/or allow HTTP_REFERER.

The problem is, that many people that try to join my site run into this. Some have no problem making the changes, others are either intimidated by making changes, or hesitant to allow my site to "have access" to something that Norton says it shouldn't, simply because they don't fully understand the security.

Are there any "fixes" in place for this? I don't see this problem with every site that someone has to join, or log into, so there has to be a way to get around this so that users aren't turned away when they run into problems.

Bob



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bsimm
Norton Internet Security vs Xoops Security
  • 2004/11/26 18:54

  • bsimm

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  • Since: 2003/4/13


I've seen quite a few posts about the fact that XOOPS and Norton Internet Security don't like each other. I've found the work-around listed as setting the Norton software to trust my site and/or allow HTTP_REFERER.

The problem is, that many people that try to join my site run into this. Some have no problem making the changes, others are either intimidated by making changes, or hesitant to allow my site to "have access" to something that Norton says it shouldn't, simply because they don't fully understand the security.

Are there any "fixes" in place for this? I don't see this problem with every site that someone has to join, or log into, so there has to be a way to get around this so that users aren't turned away when they run into problems.

Bob



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bsimm
Re: Photo Gallery Questions
  • 2004/6/1 23:47

  • bsimm

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That would resize it after it has already been uploaded though, right? I also see that there is an option to allow people to view the full size file, which looks like the original would remain on the server, even after it's been resized??

What I want to do is to limit the actual upload. There are too many people out there with 5 and 6 megapixel cameras that don't understand that the unmodified image is 2 megs or more in size. A few of these people start uploading to my site, and that will be a nice chunk out of my site's bandwidth.



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Re: Photo Gallery Questions
  • 2004/6/1 13:58

  • bsimm

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  • Since: 2003/4/13


Any idea how to limit upload size in XoopsGallery? I'm not having any luck figuring it out, and the only posts I've found on it mention changes to PHP.INI, which I can't change on my hosting account.




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