List of bugs and typos V1.0

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Old 01-23-2009, 08:24 AM
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Installation
Is there a reason settings.php.default and dbconnect.php.default have '.default' suffixes? Other AMP packages I have used don't. By removing the suffix the installation process will automatically find the required files and insert the data. Not a bug as such but it seems a bit unnecessary to introduce an error so soon in the installation process.

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Welcome to Pligg

Why Pligg's Different
Second paragraph, last sentence is broken thusly:
"All these similarities are "

Making Your Site Great
Second paragraph first word typo: "Enahance"

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Administration

RSS Importer
When adding a new RSS feed, the interface doesn't allow you to edit the feed details.

Modify Language
Unable to edit any of the fields (tested randomly down the column)

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Templates
The wistie template doesn't make full use of the screen - cosmetic I know but it's such a nice template it seems a shame to bunch everything up on my 22 inch widescreen monitor...again, not a bug, more a suggestion. I'll mess with the css and see what happens.


That's it for now - more to follow. Please let me know if I'm doing anything wrong.
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Old 01-23-2009, 02:18 PM
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The .default suffix is to prevent users who are upgrading from accidentally overwriting settings files. There is a script that runs when you access /install that attempts to find any .default files and rename them if there aren't any of the existing settings files. This script only works on some servers though.

Those welcome documents are only half finished. I will try to finish them up now that Pligg is closer to a release.

Modify language should be editable unless you didn't chmod the files in the /languages directory

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Old 01-27-2009, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Yankidank View Post
Modify language should be editable unless you didn't chmod the files in the /languages directory
I'm getting strange behaviour. I grabbed a fresh SVN after your reply and installed it using exactly the same system setup (same wampserver, same OS) and the RSS+language interfaces worked fine. I have since grabbed a third SVN, installed on the same setup and the problem is back - neither the RSS nor the language edit interfaces are working.

Not sure what's causing it but as far as I can see it's not something I'm doing.
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