TPFC migration
- nickoftime
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Re: TPFC migration
Glad you are back up... was worried that you were hacked.
- __philippe
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Re: TPFC migration
Yep, same retrospective worries here:
For quite a while (started around 09JAN18 08:00 UTC up to now), Login was blocked with ominous message:
Your connection is not private
NET::ERROR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
For quite a while (started around 09JAN18 08:00 UTC up to now), Login was blocked with ominous message:
Your connection is not private
NET::ERROR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
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Re: TPFC migration
Consistently get error as described by billion viewtopic.php?p=88869#p88869.Andrew Lee wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 1:30 pmIf it's random, it'll be hard to diagnose until we have more info. I just tried with Firefox and Chrome. Steps I took:
1. Logout from TPFC
2. Pop into any random database entry page.
3. Click "Login" from top of page.
4. After login, I'm redirected back the same database entry page in (2)
If you guys hit this problem again, try to note the exact sequence of steps you took and post them here.
Start at front page and click login from there on the error (with successful) login occurs.
Correction, repeatedly fails using FF56, however no problem using latest chrome.
- Andrew Lee
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Re: TPFC migration
Damn, it didn't take long for the bots to strike!
Will have to do something later...
Will have to do something later...
Re: TPFC migration
AutoIt entry "Change history" is broken, just empty page
- Andrew Lee
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Re: TPFC migration
Fixed. Thanks for spotting this!
The reason is because some fields for this entry (especially "What's New" is really huge eg. > 1KB). This chokes up the text diff engine and takes a long time to complete, so the script times out.
What I have done is to truncate fields greater than 1KB before feeding them into the text diff engine. I think it's a good compromise compared to upping the script timeout parameter.
The reason is because some fields for this entry (especially "What's New" is really huge eg. > 1KB). This chokes up the text diff engine and takes a long time to complete, so the script times out.
What I have done is to truncate fields greater than 1KB before feeding them into the text diff engine. I think it's a good compromise compared to upping the script timeout parameter.
Re: TPFC migration
Finally. Been waiting for someone to be online to check what the class and styling was.
Here's a screenshot of the tweak to the 'online' background image label for users, which is currently on the right hand side:
And attached is the updated icon_user_online.gif background image and the content.css within a zip which changes the 'background-position' from line 824, seen in the spoiler below.
Here's a screenshot of the tweak to the 'online' background image label for users, which is currently on the right hand side:
And attached is the updated icon_user_online.gif background image and the content.css within a zip which changes the 'background-position' from line 824, seen in the spoiler below.
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Re: TPFC migration
Cool
- Andrew Lee
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Re: TPFC migration
Changes applied. Thanks!Here's a screenshot of the tweak to the 'online' background image label for users, which is currently on the right hand side:
Re: TPFC migration
No prob. Thought to @ you but couldn't figure out how to @ handles which contain spaces (At least I think the new software supports @'ing, maybe that's only another one I frequent).
- Andrew Lee
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Re: TPFC migration
I did a quick google about this. Don't think it's support it even the latest version of phpBB. It is supported, however, in vBulletin.No prob. Thought to @ you but couldn't figure out how to @ handles which contain spaces (At least I think the new software supports @'ing, maybe that's only another one I frequent).