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Update Log;

CHANGELOG:

  • IPB to 2.2.2
  • IPB Blog to 1.3.1
  • IPB Gallery to 2.1.1
  • Converted Trader Ratings
  • Added Group Icons
  • Added Admin usergroup checkboxes
  • Removed excess header links
  • Fix 'Array' bug on member and topic screens
  • Removed unused components & modules
  • Fix private message count (?)
  • Fix javascript issues (Options link, Profile link + others)
  • Get Quick Edit back

TODO:

  • wiki search from forums
  • Fix trader skin
  • Gallery thumbs
  • Car Registry
  • Convert old skins to new setup
  • Add Trader Ratings to under avatars (if we keep this skin as well as the others)
  • Change the ALT+S shortcut for posting
  • Fix email subjects & content
  • Fix user groups
  • Fix user profile link on user name

Javascript errors are now fixed!

Christian

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so the dark skin just needs to be modded a bit then we get it back i take it?

edit: nevermind.. ready your annoucment :(

one thing, is there anyway way to change the shortcut to post a message when your in full edit mode from alt + s to some thign else? doesnt work with the latest version of firefox :mad:

and woohoo for sau being back :P

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Just thought I'd mention that the "Options" button at the top of threads in the title bar of the first post, does not work for me, in Firefox 1.5.0.10 at least, will try it in IE.

EDIT: Yes works in IE, so if I am the only Firefox user with this issue it is my issue I guess. Worked before the upgrade but?

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Click on the Registry button on the bottom of all posts gets this error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';', expecting ']' in /home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sources/ipsclass.php(2039) : eval()'d code on line 36

Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: skin_registry_main_17 in /home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sources/ipsclass.php on line 2051

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After reading a PM, the little messages alert link previously changed to "0 new messages". After reading a PM this morning, this link changed to "-1 new messages" (please refer to below pic).

post-24887-1173657141.jpg

Also there are no "user tags" displayed for members (eg donator tags, admin tags, club tags etc). Just thought I would mention it as this issue does not appear to be listed in the above posts.

Thanking you,

Karen

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Just thought I'd mention that the "Options" button at the top of threads in the title bar of the first post, does not work for me, in Firefox 1.5.0.10 at least, will try it in IE.

EDIT: Yes works in IE, so if I am the only Firefox user with this issue it is my issue I guess. Worked before the upgrade but?

Yep doesn't work for me either - but I think work uses the older version of Firefox ... il check mine tonight at home which is the latest.

I also have -2 in the "new Messages"

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Click on the Registry button on the bottom of all posts gets this error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ';', expecting ']' in /home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sources/ipsclass.php(2039) : eval()'d code on line 36

Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: skin_registry_main_17 in /home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sources/ipsclass.php on line 2051

Yep, the Car Registry is in the TODO list.

C

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prankster, I noticed some of the old attachments are not working.. ill go back and find an example

edit:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=86899

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=159744#

18th post in this thread.

also. if you click on the number of the post, it no longer gives you a direct link to that post..

cheers

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Yeah we're having some issues with usergroups. If you guys can see or not see areas that you are (not) supposed to.. Can you let me know.

Christian

I am able to still get into the nsw members area no problems, can't get into the other states members section ( not meant to either )

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