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    vB.org Team Paul M will become famous soon enough Paul M's Avatar
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    Version Checking Oddity

    While "playing" with this I noticed that I got a message saying I was up to date - with different version codes ;

    Product Members who have posted on the forum Up to Date

    Installed Version 4.32X
    Latest Version 4.32
    This seems a little odd ?
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    There is no version 4. 3.6.0 is the latest. Where did you get those numbers?

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    Product <span class="normal">{1}</span> Up to Date
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    Maybe you both missed the point.

    Jake: This is product version checking, not vb's version number - a product can have whatever version number the author dreams up.

    Mike: Irrespective of the missing "is" - the versions codes are different, "4.32X" does not equal "4.32" - yet the version check seems to think they are the same.
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