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Joomla 1.0.13: DO NOT UPGRADE FOR NOW
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Date: 2007/07/21 23:58
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By: omponk
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This thread discusses the Content article: Joomla 1.0.13: DO NOT UPGRADE FOR NOW
i already upgrade  some problem is can't login. but, can login with module login by core joomla module www.ansav.com | Indonesian Antivirus
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Re:Joomla 1.0.13: DO NOT UPGRADE FOR NOW
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Date: 2007/07/22 01:26
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By: rawuzel
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I also did the upgrade... and got horrible headaches....
2300 registered Users... unable to log in...
FIRST AID:
Here s a little "First Aid" - it works for me, hope for u also.
I set files back to 1.0.12 (repqlace the updated files with the older ones)
I set CB-Login only for REGISTERED.. and aktivated the standard Login -Modul.
Now i got a (no always) a little error message after sending new registration, but registration works.
If logged in, now my users see 2 fields to log out... but my site will work until a offical hack will be offered.
Hope i could help you.
Sinc.
Rawuzel
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Re:Joomla 1.0.13: DO NOT UPGRADE FOR NOW
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Date: 2007/07/22 01:37
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By: string
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 42 |   | |
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Thanks for the advice...
I installed 1.0.13, and the login broke. Now overwriting files with the old version, as I'm not sure how else to downgrade.
God Bless
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Re:Joomla 1.0.13: DO NOT UPGRADE FOR NOW
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Date: 2007/07/22 02:23
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By: beat
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Here a little how-to-downgrade from 1.0.13 to 1.0.12, for those which made the upgrade in full trust of Joomla:
Easiest: restore the backup you made of course before upgrading, for files and for SQL database.
A little more detailed:
1) restore joomla 1.0.12 files
2) restore SQL jos_users (or at least the password column).
Joomla 1.0.13 auto-upgrades password storage for each user at first login after upgrade.
Alternatively, you can search for ":" in the password column of jos_user to find the accounts which got auto-updated, and restore the old password value from your older backup. Beat - Developer on Community Builder core Team - If you like CB and this forum, you will love Nick's CB 1.1 reference manual ! : Click here to Get it now  - Would like to help us move faster ? Get it, and/or help us spend more time coding by helping others in this forum, many thanks
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Re:Joomla 1.0.13: DO NOT UPGRADE FOR NOW
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Date: 2007/07/22 04:07
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By: string
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 42 |   | |
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beat wrote: Here a little how-to-downgrade from 1.0.13 to 1.0.12, for those which made the upgrade in full trust of Joomla:
Easiest: restore the backup you made of course before upgrading, for files and for SQL database.
A little more detailed:
1) restore joomla 1.0.12 files
2) restore SQL jos_users (or at least the password column).
Joomla 1.0.13 auto-upgrades password storage for each user at first login after upgrade.
Alternatively, you can search for ":" in the password column of jos_user to find the accounts which got auto-updated, and restore the old password value from your older backup.
Hang on there--- Hang on....
I don't have a recent backup :[ - what do you mean by restore SQL jos_users?
Is there ANY other fix? :[
I replaced files with 1.0.12 files, but stuff is still broken :[
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Re:Joomla 1.0.13: DO NOT UPGRADE FOR NOW
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Date: 2007/07/22 04:12
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By: string
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 42 |   | |
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WoW is all I can say...
I replaced files with 1.0.12 files, and now I can't even login to the admin.
WHY? Why did this happen? :[ - Seriously, why such a big change in the 1.0 series from the joomla team? This is just ridiculous.
Sure, I should have made a backup. Yes. I should have. But so far, the Joomla core has been a breeze, something easy to use.
Sorry for the rant guys... but ouch :'[
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