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<file from="root/styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.html" to="styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.html" />
<file from="root/styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.ext" to="styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.ext" />
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See announcement:VSE wrote:Didn't I just update my copies of AutoMOD a couple weeks ago
There have been a few important bug fixes for this release, mostly introduced in the previous release. Bug fixes and parts of code fell of in the airplane.
If you didn't report it and it's not listed in the fix list then it didn't get fixed. This is the first we hear of this issue. If you are able to produce the issue with the current version then create a ticket for it here.o0johntam0o wrote:Hello, i'm not sure if AutoMOD v1.0.2 still have this problem:
If in the additional modx file hasThen the AutoMOD will not copy any HTML filesCode: Select all
<file from="root/styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.html" to="styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.html" /> <file from="root/styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.ext" to="styles/somestyle/template/mods/somefile.ext" /> ...
Since a number of serious bugs were reported we decided not to wait too long for this version which fixes/addresses most of those bugs.VSE wrote:First!
Didn't I just update my copies of AutoMOD a couple weeks ago
damn it, missed a good one it would seem.tumba25 wrote:"Amsterdam hangover" release
Its not a party if the hangover lasts for less than three weeks.RMcGirr83 wrote:damn it, missed a good one it would seem.tumba25 wrote:"Amsterdam hangover" release
You really should be using the phpBB updater to update phpBB and not go through the AutoMOD way.nhymxu wrote:It's easy for update core phpBB file to new release