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Paid: Upgrade to newest version

Started by arba, June 06, 2009, 08:34:51 PM

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arba

Need upgrade to newest copermine version, please expirienced freelancer only.
Payment via paypal.
Contact me by pm.
Thank you.

phill104

If people are going to reply you might get a better response if you post a link to your site, tell us your budget and tell us what modifications you might have already done to your site such as bridging to a forum etc.

Having said all that, a simple upgrade is really something you should learn to do yourself or you might find it getting expensive everytime a new release is announced. It really is a simple thing to learn.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

arba

Hello Phill
Thank you for your reply.
Is just a ordinary upgrade, no bridging . I do have Stramm and Ethiene mods. Payment(budget) is not a problem.
Dont like to post a link to my gallery who are not updated, sorry.
I simply dont know how to upgrade, is just not for me, I try to learned few times with testing gallery and screwed everytime, dont even wont to try to play with my 6 years old gallery with few thousands of picture, damage what I can done trying to upgrade my gallery will be much more severe and expensing then paying upgrade to expirienced person.

Sorry for my bad English language.

Joachim Müller

Your reluctance to do as suggested makes it unlikely that qualified freelancers will look into your job offer. Read the sticky on this board and do as suggested.
If you can't perform an upgrade (which is a very easy thing) you should really review the idea to run an application like coppermine on your webspace. If you can't maintain such a pre-made app, you shouldn't run it in the first place. I'm not trying to bash you - it's just what I have learned from experience. Not being ready to learn how to upgrade usually is a sign that you're not ready to run a website in the first place.