Why have you forgotten the "little guys" ?
#1
Posted 15 June 2012 - 07:54 PM
1. what ever happened to being able to download the essential files download for updates, instead of downloading the whole forum install ?, it'd be easier on us slower connected users
2. why include all the graphic files in the download, most, if not all of them are the same as older versions, and don't have to be "updated"
3. a lot of "posh" stuff is happening with the forum, how hard is it to include a script to do a back up of the whole forum, you can do one for the SQL database, why not the forum ?, or maybe just the files that could be lost incase of a BIG "BOO BOO" ???
4. Do the people at Invision forget that not everyone has access to high speed internet ?, take pity on us little guys who try to keep up with updates, we can't upload at lightning speeds, some of us do plod along at less than ideal speeds, make the updates smaller (see question one)
5. I have mentioned this before, but I will say it here, I for one do not understand PHP or other stuff in the making of a forum, please remind the support staff to try and talk to people like me in simple and easy to understand terms, don't get too "tech", I don't have no University degree or nuthin, so some of the stuff they say is way over my head and makes me feel a tad dumb, see if they can try and find out the level of understanding of the user before going tech.
Ok thats about it, big one is the size of the updates, I understand the need for the "full" install, but try and give us the "shorter - condensed" version for ones who already have the forum installed, after all most of us are just updating, not installing, thanks
#2
Posted 15 June 2012 - 08:40 PM
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#4
Posted 15 June 2012 - 09:07 PM
Beyond that, Aiwa hit it pretty much right on the head for me.
I'd also think it makes it easier on IPS putting together one pack to send to everyone rather than making many, but I guess that stems off of what was already said.
#5
Posted 15 June 2012 - 09:09 PM
One other thing to mention, IPS have an "Auto-Install" feature in the Client Area. As far as I know it's an automated process that uploads the files to your server, and will probably notify you when the files are up, and you can go ahead and start the upgrade.
Doing backups trough the ACP isn't always a good idea. You are usually restricted by a memory limit, a max execution time, and other things while you're there, which will give you corrupted updated. Use your host's cPanel (or Plesk or whatever other system they have) and use the backup features in there. A full-site backup in cPanel will generate an archive file with your site's database(s) and files.
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#6
Posted 16 June 2012 - 12:53 AM
I've had problems with the auto install, it says it can't find my forum, details were correct as the support team checked and logged straight in, so I gave up on using it, also they had problems with my credit card details, seems their system wouldn't save the correct CVV number no matter how many times I or the support team deleted the incorrect one, after I got a new card when the old one expired.
"Highly" tech answers they were not, but they did use details that I was lost in understanding, I can't remember the exact wording, but as I said I am a dumb old guy and some of the stuff was way over my head, i'm an old aussie, I only finished grade 10 in high schools way back in the dark ages when dinosaurs ruled the earth, heck I even used a candle to backlight my old computer monitor (joke, really used a hamster to run the generator) so I need really dumbed down step by step answers or instructions, stuff to take into account my limited intelligence.
But needless to say, prehaps I shouldn't of said anything and just muddle along, I see that replies are from coders or designers of mods, people who have a good understanding of this stuff, i'll just keep quiet, and try and keep up with these updates that I haven't notice does anything, of course I don't use my forum to "it's full potential", guess that's my loss or fault, cheers all and thanks for the replies, perhaps someone could delete this thread, cheers
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Posted 16 June 2012 - 01:58 AM
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Posted 16 June 2012 - 06:22 AM
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#9
Posted 16 June 2012 - 07:27 AM
A plus is, if a current file is corrupted and unknown to me, the full update will overwrite them.
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#10
Posted 16 June 2012 - 07:45 AM
For this reason alone I'd love having update packs available, or at the very least a list of changed files for me to upload individually, but I've taken to doing folder comparisons and uploading them as necessary. I never upload anything in /public except /js for example, which makes things run a bit quicker. It's not pretty, but it works.
I understand why IPS has stopped them though.
Edit: To clarify, my upload speeds are fine. When uploading files to my dev board/server, I can get the entire process done in less than 10 minutes. It's something to do with our main server, and it's something I need to look into.
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#11
Posted 16 June 2012 - 08:29 AM
IP do full downloads because it reduces problems (or so I have read in other topics about the same thing). It assures that the forum has all the latest files.
Have you tried uploading the new version as a zip then extracting it zip? It's a lot faster then uploading every single file.
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Posted 16 June 2012 - 09:09 AM
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#16
Posted 18 June 2012 - 12:28 AM
If you are running a forum you should have an understanding of how the software you are using works.
Why ?, I use electricity and don't understand how a nuclear reactor works, we aren't all college grads, I for one have a very basic education, have worked most of my life at labouring jobs, at present I work at a meatworks running a 5 million dollar plant that processes the by-products, I have heaps of life experience but for the life of me I don't understand coding or scripts or PHP language, that's why I pay for others to do the smart stuff, i'm happy it all works, I know how to do the settings and setup, so I guess I do know a bit about how it works, I just dread it when it all goes wrong, just my 2 cents, heck that comment I said isn't even worth that
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#17
Posted 18 June 2012 - 12:40 AM
Well my opinion is that if you want to customize your software then you should understand code. You pay others to do it for you so you're fine. So in your example you don't need to know how a nuclear reactor works but you also sshouldn't be trying to tweak your energy output without knowing either.Why ?, I use electricity and don't understand how a nuclear reactor works, we aren't all college grads, I for one have a very basic education, have worked most of my life at labouring jobs, at present I work at a meatworks running a 5 million dollar plant that processes the by-products, I have heaps of life experience but for the life of me I don't understand coding or scripts or PHP language, that's why I pay for others to do the smart stuff, i'm happy it all works, I know how to do the settings and setup, so I guess I do know a bit about how it works, I just dread it when it all goes wrong, just my 2 cents, heck that comment I said isn't even worth that
#18
Posted 18 June 2012 - 01:05 AM
Why ?, I use electricity and don't understand how a nuclear reactor works, we aren't all college grads, I for one have a very basic education, have worked most of my life at labouring jobs, at present I work at a meatworks running a 5 million dollar plant that processes the by-products, I have heaps of life experience but for the life of me I don't understand coding or scripts or PHP language, that's why I pay for others to do the smart stuff, i'm happy it all works, I know how to do the settings and setup, so I guess I do know a bit about how it works, I just dread it when it all goes wrong, just my 2 cents, heck that comment I said isn't even worth that
Your comparison would be right on for one of your forum users/members.
As the site owner it would be more appropriate to say that you work in the electricial production plant: therefore need to know something about it's production. Your members on the other hand just use the electricity.
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#19
Posted 18 June 2012 - 01:57 AM
I for one do not understand PHP
There's no need to know PHP. I don't know it, yet I maintain my website.
One problem with not updating all files is the version numbers end up all over the place. Much easier to keep things tidy and be able to remove old obsolete files by running the version checker and then renaming the old version extension to something like delete. If your forum runs fine without them you can come back a few weeks later and delete all these obsolete files.
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#20
Posted 18 June 2012 - 02:14 AM
I'm doing it for several years now: the system is good.and then renaming the old version extension to something like delete. If your forum runs fine without them you can come back a few weeks later and delete all these obsolete files.
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