[Solved]: File version error check on anycontent.php [Solved]: File version error check on anycontent.php
 

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[Solved]: File version error check on anycontent.php

Started by nikkidev, December 02, 2009, 01:15:01 AM

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nikkidev

The file version check after upgrading from 1.4.19 to 1.4.25 reports an error for anycontent.php ie still at 1.4.19. The upgrade documentation said not to overwrite this file, so should I do anything?

Joachim Müller

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No, of course not. If you haven't replaced the file, it will of course be displayed that way. Versioncheck is just a tool. You need a better tool to use it: your brain.
Of course your question has been asked and answered many times already: searching the board before asking would have helped as well as doing all those other things that the board rules say you need to do which you ignored.

The really strange thing is: if you would have searched this board, you would have found (among many other threads from other posters) an identical posting from you ([Solved]: Upgrading to 1.4.20 ). Asking the same question twice is something that I haven't come across in all my years here on this support board.

nikkidev

Now that's really embarrassing, I did search but obviously not well enough! - sincere apologies. The only excuse I can offer is my age!

phill104

I've marked this thread as solved for you. Please note that you can do this yourself (and we would like you to as it helps others and saves us a lot of work). Simply click the tick, cross etc in the top right of your post.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Melshimber

Why isn't it excluded from the version check then? That would seem like a simple solution to reduce the number of questions.

phill104

Because we prefer to see all the files in the list for many reasons. A little common sense and reading of the upgrade instructions would lead most people to the right answer. If not then a quick search of the forums will also yeild good results.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.