2006-02-15, 08:50 PM
2006-02-15, 09:11 PM
Going to install patch after I get home form school (in about an hour). I talked to Dennis about the "Latest Announcement" thing, and I believe it will be updated when the next major version comes out.
2006-02-15, 11:00 PM
I get this error:
Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in /home2/simulati/public_html/forums/inc/functions.php on line 2058
Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in /home2/simulati/public_html/forums/inc/functions.php on line 2058
2006-02-15, 11:17 PM
Please unzip and upload the files again to exclude any mistake.
2006-02-16, 01:23 AM
Updated with no problems.
ありがとうございます。
ありがとうございます。
2006-02-16, 02:07 AM
worked good for me to i think
2006-02-16, 02:52 AM
That was bizare I selected Auto instead of Binary and it works what's the difference?
2006-02-16, 03:05 AM
PHP files are text files, not binary files...
2006-02-16, 10:33 AM
Ok! Thanks, Chris!
Updated..
Does managegroup.php fix the non-access for groups accessing groups they aren't entitled to, as was discussed here in another thread along with the suggestions / code by Tikiti..
Viz: My "Special Members Group" needs to stay that way... Only for "Special Members"..
Is that how it now works ??
Updated..
Does managegroup.php fix the non-access for groups accessing groups they aren't entitled to, as was discussed here in another thread along with the suggestions / code by Tikiti..
Viz: My "Special Members Group" needs to stay that way... Only for "Special Members"..
Is that how it now works ??
2006-02-16, 10:41 AM
Simulationcity Wrote:That was bizarre I selected Auto instead of Binary and it works what's the difference?
If it's a picture / image... it's binary. Most other stuff goes up in ASCII.
Don't trust the Auto function of ftp transfer toooooo much for some free ftp software, as a lot of times it screws up.
Most times it gets it right. So if you have problems with "Half-Images" or something just doesn't work... Try uploading them in their respective formats / protocols.
The difference is:
Binary is usually one continuous line of code with no breaks.
Ascii puts a carriage-return after 80 columns.
So if it's wrong, you could be screwing-up binary with carriage returns, or screwing-up Ascii by having NO carriage returns...
Worrying! isn't it... ?? Lol!
Ciao!