2 yabba Jul 20, 2009 00:54

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Urm, since 1.x or summat custom smilies has been a plugin setting and there is no need to edit the file. AFAIK the settings are preserved on upgrade
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I haven't edited the actual file. I thought that when I went into its plugin settings from the back office it was editing the file for us, that's why I said that. :oops:
But I did do that, edit the plugin settings from the backoffice to point to my custom smilies. Still, unless I open and save each post again, it shows the default smilies and other custom ones are broken completely. I wonder if I DO edit the actual file before the upgrade, if it will apply my custom smilies to the posts...
Ok, that's a smidge weird though as the smilies should stick through an upgrade.
Instead of editing all posts you *should* be able to delete the cache ( admin > tools > misc > delete pre-rendered cache )
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Oh wow, that worked. Thank you SO much. I was just going to edit the first few posts and leave the rest, lol. Thanks again. :D
Mycustom smilies always break on upgrade but I have always saved my smilies plugin file which has all my custom smilies coded in and I normally upload that. When I tried that today it totally screwed up my blog Write page. I removed it but I don't want to upgrade my other 3 blogs till I get it sorted out.
Okay my smilie toolbar is not displaying at all.
Set to 'always's
I deleted the cache.
No default smilies or custom smilies
So now that it's a plug in I don't have to edit the php file??
Could someone help me? I still am smilieless on both of my v3 blogs and I don't know why.
It's been a fair while since evo stored it's smiley settings in a file ;)
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I figured it out. Even though I know I uploaded the smilie files it appears it didn't work. I am having a ton of FTP issues on my win 7 RC. Anyway I think I'm back to "normal".
Urm, since 1.x or summat custom smilies has been a plugin setting and there is no need to edit the file. AFAIK the settings are preserved on upgrade
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