Get it while it's hot:
http://wordpress.org/development/archives/2004/1/15/101-release-candidate/
Get it while it's hot:
http://wordpress.org/development/archives/2004/1/15/101-release-candidate/
ssssuper!
Working fine :-) thanks, matt!
yea good job. Still prefer cvs version =D
Works great for me!
Mike
I threw mine up, works great.
Parse error: parse error in /home/peisbeib/public_html/blog/xmlrpc.php on line 1815
There's a comment that's uncommented on that line.
if I download from the CVS .. .how I upgrade that?
@scootr,
You threw yours up? I TOLD you not to eat so much so fast... :P
Craig.
As a new user to WordPress (a likely convert from Movabletype), I'm enjoying the forums here and starting to tinker with the software. Nice job, all!
And, relevant to this conversation: when the 1.0.1 docs say to simply upload the files, overwriting the existing files, shouldn't I be saving config files first? Or, are the relevant config files generated by the installer, and hence won't be touched by re-uploading everything else?
installer does not have a config file mate.
u rename a demo file to make a config file!
so reuploading does not mess up anything regarding the configration...
What sushubh said... lol... but don't overwrite your index.php or wp-layout.css if you've modified them! :)
Of course, if you're upgrading from .72 to 1.0.1 then you might want to back that up, and just copy over your changes (as there's lots of nice new things :))
i mentioned regarding the configration... ;)
and schussat was talking abt the config files...
I know... I just wanted to make sure it was clear that those also shouldn't be overwritten (since they DO exist in the installation package :))
custom designs does not exist in the installation package ;)
but yup, why not make the point clear anyways...
@Shusshat,
It would be a good idea to back-up your wp-config.php file so that you can always have a reminder of the database settings you need to use.
Thanks everybody -- I appreciate the feedback.
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