Joomla! â ¢ View topic - vBridge 1.22 for vBulletin 3.5 released:: 30 posts - 16 authors - Last post: May 1, 2006I changed the cookie location settings in vBulletin to /forum and this allowed me .. Your vBulletin version is 3.5.4. Your Joomla! and done everything I could fine but cannot log into the admin since the upgrade. http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=174&t=16429&start=60HOME | Dear members,
I would like to inform you that I am going to upgrade the forum to its latest version, vB 3.5.4 (mainly a security update) shortly. The upgrade requires the forum to be closed. I expect a downtime of about 30mins.
Thanks for your understanding!
It seems after the upgrade it takes about a minute for my post to be submitted :souka: JRef overal is pretty slow compared to before the upgrade :?
I see. Thanks for looking into it.
One other thing that I noticed: right after the upgrade when I would preview or edit a post it would leave the line breaks intact, but lately it's gone back to deleting them. I'm not sure why that would have happened after the upgrade, but there it is. vBulletin Licensing Options:: If you want a short-term forum or you want to try vBulletin out for size, that you aren't going to be running vBulletin for a third year, upgrade to a full . they are just bug fixes and security updates (such as 3.5.2 to 3.5.4). http://www.web-articles.info/e/a/title/vBulletin-Licensing-Options/HOME | 23614: vBulletin editpassword Function Email Field XSS:: Upgrade to version vBulletin 3.5.4 or higher, as it has been reported to fix this vulnerability /forum/profile.php?do=editpassword pass:your pass email: http://osvdb.org/23614HOME |
none so far. good job.
Carlson, Rock, Glenn, thanks for your feedback! :-)
The speed of the forum is not related to the upgrade, but rather to our poor and busy server. We are already thinking of solutions.
As for the mojibake issue: we have found a solution on the Tokyo Cycle forum (in Japanese and English), but it required us to re-edit all Japanese posts. I am a bit reluctant to implement that modification here, but will further inquire.
One thing that hasn't changed that I wish would have is that Japanese punctuation still doesn't display properly in subject lines. Commas still become two vertical lines, and periods one vertical line. Other than that I haven't noticed any problems to this point.
Upgrade completed. Post any errors or other issues related to the upgrade right here.
Thanks. :-)
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