Question: I launched 7Beta 6 On my Website.

Dear Developers. i launch my website using 7Beta 6 Dolphin. i am getting members. i know many bugs/ errors are in script but still i like it. my question is that in future when you will launch Dolphin 7 Full. i can upgrade my 7beta 6 to Dolphin 7 Full without loosing my members and members data? beacuse i dont want to loose my data.

 

Hassan

Quote · 14 Sep 2009

You cant updating any beta version, and please don't use beta's for a live site. There cant be changing so many in the next beta version.

but its your choice..

regards

Kids first
Quote · 14 Sep 2009

i launched it lol.. well.. i know but when dolphin will release 7full i will get option to upgrade beta to 7.. m i right? and there are so many changese between 6 n 7beta. so so many changese.. so this i decided to upload 7beta 6 on my live web. anyways hope for the best m sure there will be an option to upgrade 7beta6 to new version..

Quote · 14 Sep 2009

They won't have an upgrade script until RC1 - at least one more beta from now.  Since it is too late, make sure you use the backup system - especially make sure your "profiles" table is backed up.

Quote · 14 Sep 2009

Yeah Caltrade i am saving the whole data after every 2days. well i want to ask a question which is not related to this Post but i dont want to flood Forum by making new posts. i dont know much about scripting max i know is upload n chaging the layout n stuff. i upload Dolphin 7 beta 6 and running it but there is a file Names RMS in that blog which is available to download. i dont know what is RMS linux and today i saw a blog too about its free but i will be not. we have to make our own RMS n something like it.. if anyone have some free time please answer me n guide me about RMS.

 

Thanks

Quote · 14 Sep 2009

sure u can update but it won't be so easy :) good luck

Quote · 14 Sep 2009
 
 
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