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James
Tue 31st Oct '00, 2:49pm
vBulletin 1.1.4 is now available for download from the members area.

This version contains numberous bug fixes, as well as extensive optimisation of the database access code (this version runs significantly faster than 1.1.3 BETA, and puts less of a strain on the MySQL database). This version is primarily a bug fix release, and so there are no new features of note.

1.1.4 also fixes two security issues - we recommend that all vBulletin customers upgrade to this new version as soon as possible.

Here is the complete changelog:


Moderator list optimization
Forumdisplay optimization
Showthread optimization
Forumjump optimization
Indexthread optimization
Getpermission optimization
Dovars optimization (uses a cached array instead of a cached DB array)
Smilies/BBCode optimization
Other small optimizations
Sendtoemail bug fixed
Invisible thread showing bug fixed
Search user with space in name bug fixed
Import script time assignments bug fixed
Wordwrap bug fixed
Quotes (") in admin/options.php text fields bug fixed
Search "perpage" limited
Guest posts ignored on thread review bug fixed
Security issues fixed
Moderator queue allows deletion
Preliminary Control Panel stylizing


Credits: This version was developed by Ed Sullivan, Freddie Bingham and Chris Lambert, while vBulletin developer John continues to work on version 2.0 of vBulletin. Thanks! :)

Download vBulletin now:
http://www.vbulletin.com/members/

All the best,

James

VirtueTech
Wed 1st Nov '00, 2:22am
Hello,

I have added all of the optimizations in the "Code Hacking Forum". I noticed some new ones here and I am thinking of going through and adding all the hacks again to the 1.14 code.

However, I don't want to get finished doing that and 2.0 come out...how long till 2.0? Is that date you said a week ago still looking like a real release date?

Thanks for you help.

eva2000
Wed 1st Nov '00, 5:33am
same position here as well, but i think i can wait :D

firewire
Wed 1st Nov '00, 12:25pm
Just to calm down people being too scared to do the upgrade:

worked like a charm, no templates were changed except one (getinfo), upgrade went through perfectly.

So, go ahead :)

eva2000
Wed 1st Nov '00, 12:41pm
well i decided next friday i am doing the upgrade, but i found a bug in 1.1.3 beta 3 which i am not sure is fixed in 1.1.4 - i'll post it in the bug forum first

[Edited by eva2000 on 11-01-2000 at 11:49 AM]

VirtueTech
Wed 1st Nov '00, 1:31pm
Hello,

My problem is that I have added, or Rangersfan rather, has added extra custom profile fields to my VB and I can't just simply upgrade to 1.14.

Would the Jelsoft company or one of the moderators be so kind as to post the optimizations, if not already in the code hacks forum, as an upgrade so that I can add them to my heavily hacked forum?

Thanks.

Freddie Bingham
Wed 1st Nov '00, 1:40pm
Jim your forum seems to be running ok so if you can I would just wait until v2.0 (or even v2.0.1 et al). Then we can tackle the upgrade problem and see how the "new" customizeable profile fields work out.

Shane
Wed 1st Nov '00, 1:42pm
Upgrade worked like a charm!

Richard Tafoya
Wed 1st Nov '00, 2:40pm
What specifically are the security issues addressed in the upgrade?

SonnetCelestial
Wed 1st Nov '00, 2:57pm
I hope he doesn't announce the issues in detail... Might pose a threat to people's sites if malicious surfers knew more about the security flaws.

BTW it's funny how quickly you guys work! I'm debating whether to wait for the 2.0 or simply install this! Oh...what the hey.. I'm too curious! Must check out new version! ;)

Brian
Wed 1st Nov '00, 2:58pm
Just a suggestion but I think we need a better way for people to confirm their membership when using email verfication. The current method uses a long url and thus gets cut off in a lot of email programs. Could something shorter be used like:

confirm.php?user=name&id=idnumber

And also provide a url where they can enter in this info if the url does not work for them. IE:

confirm.php ==> To validate your account please enter the following information found in your activation email.

User Name:
Password:
Activation Number:

This should help the tons of users I have having problems with the current system........

Richard Tafoya
Wed 1st Nov '00, 2:58pm
Good point. James, I'll be emailing you for more information.

SonnetCelestial
Wed 1st Nov '00, 3:07pm
Well...I'd rather him give a general statement on the members page (or mail the users with licenses) than sending out specifics at all. IMHO, I'd rather not know what happened than have 20 more people discover how to exploit the security features and cause mayhem on forums they don't like.

doron
Wed 1st Nov '00, 4:14pm
Originally posted by Brian
Just a suggestion but I think we need a better way for people to confirm their membership when using email verfication. The current method uses a long url and thus gets cut off in a lot of email programs. Could something shorter be used like:

confirm.php?user=name&id=idnumber

And also provide a url where they can enter in this info if the url does not work for them. IE:

confirm.php ==> To validate your account please enter the following information found in your activation email.

User Name:
Password:
Activation Number:

This should help the tons of users I have having problems with the current system........

I hacked this once, if you search for threads started by bira, you shoudl find it.

ceej
Wed 1st Nov '00, 11:46pm
The upgrade was a snap-- very good experience. And it's a definite performance improvement.

I have two comments, one about changes in 1.1.4 and one in general.

First, about the control panel changes. I'm sure it's pretty and all to have nice blue boxes around each item in the scrolling list on the left. This is not, however, a change that improves the control panel-- in fact, it makes the control panels worse. The problem with the cp design right now is that the scrolling list is long and items I use often are in the middle of the list. The blue boxes make the list even longer. Consider abandoning the alphabetical listing by control type, and move oft-used items to the top. Also look at ways to control that vertical bloat.

I'd prefer to see you guys concentrating on usability first and graphic design later.

The second item was a problem that I fixed with a hack in 1.1.3 and re-fixed in 1.1.4. This business of reporting that "1 member(s) and 1 guest(s)" are logged in now is... well, you know how many there are, so why not get the plural right?

firewire
Thu 2nd Nov '00, 6:15am
BTW: I am running 1.1.4 for nearly 24 h now and don't see any difference in CPU usage?

Universal Sea
Thu 2nd Nov '00, 3:40pm
upgrade worked very smoothly, very much looking forward to 2.0.

good job people!

Parker Clack
Thu 2nd Nov '00, 4:09pm
I am looking forward to 2.0 myself. While the upgrade helped in the forumdisplay and showthread routines the main index page is now slower than ever.

This is without anyone accessing the board, posting or replying to messages. I have been using it to test its speed and when it takes about 5 seconds just to load the main index file I cannot use it.

We have over 14,000 registered members and over 100,000 posts that I transferred over from UBB.

Hopefully, 2.0 will address some of the speed of the software with large sites.

Thanks,
Parker Clack

Freddie Bingham
Thu 2nd Nov '00, 4:18pm
As long as you go by the default indexes and don't create an index on the username field in the user table than you will take a severe hit when the moderators are loaded. I would assume that these indexes will be in place in v2.0

Shoe
Fri 3rd Nov '00, 1:01am
Good job. The installation went smoothly and I am very happy to say that now I can email all members of my board. You have no idea how happy I am about that! That feature was an important part of my decision to buy the board in the first place and made me miserable when I discovered it did not work and I had to wait several months for a bug fix. I can now recommend you as you provide what you advertise but I think features you advertise which don't work should be fixed immediately.

As with so many others, I am looking forward to version 2.

Dragon
Sat 4th Nov '00, 8:17pm
Smooth and intelligent upgrade, much faster and more stable. I was having serious slowdowns with over 30 people on and now it's screaming along with 40 at once...faster than it ever did with only 5 people on! Thank you Jelsoft!!!

Robertus
Wed 15th Nov '00, 2:54pm
anything special I have to do when installiung the PM-Hack with 1.1.4 ?

PeF
Wed 15th Nov '00, 3:05pm
Wrong forum. Take a look at Code Hacks and you'll find the answer. ;)