09-11-2007, 07:45 PM
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PhotoPlog Pro v.2.1.4.7 Released
PhotoPlog Pro v.2.1.4.7 Released
Requirements- vBulletin 3.6.0+
- PHP 4.3.3+
- MySQL 4.0.16+
- PHP with GD2
- Safe Mode Off
New Features- This is a maintenance release
- Permission improvements
- Search improvements
- Phrase call-in improvements
- Miscellaneous bug fixes
- And other similar-type code edits
Changed Files - Several PhotoPlog front-end PHP files
Changed TemplatesNew Phrases - None, though the phrases with the following titles have moved from the PhotoPlog phrasetype to the GLOBAL phrasetype:
- photoplog_album
- photoplog_album_list
- photoplog_comment
- photoplog_comment_count
- photoplog_comments
- photoplog_count
- photoplog_date
- photoplog_dimensions
- photoplog_filesize
- photoplog_gallery_count
- photoplog_images
- photoplog_in
- photoplog_information
- photoplog_last_thirty_days
- photoplog_last_upload
- photoplog_newest_comments
- photoplog_newest_uploads
- photoplog_rating
- photoplog_toggle
- photoplog_views
- See this thread for language packs
How-to Upgrade (from Pro v.2.1.4.6)- FTP all PhotoPlog front-end PHP files in ASCII mode EXCEPT the PhotoPlog config.php file (the PhotoPlog front-end PHP files reside in the /photoplog directory of the ZIP package, i.e., the directory that holds the config.php file)
- Re-import the PhotoPlog product XML file via the ACP (do NOT uninstall, do allow overwrite) and no, changed PhotoPlog templates will not be overwritten by reimporting the XML file
- See the main README.txt file in the ZIP package for further details
Discussion- PhotoPlog Pro v.2.1.4.7 discussion here
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