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Matt

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  1. We removed it because it's a really dangerous feature that really doesn't belong in a modern community platform. If you want a light weight SQL tool (which is way more comprehensive and feature-rich than our simple tool) then definitely check out Adminer. It's a single PHP file. I use this when working with self hosted clients. It takes seconds to upload and log into. Just remember to remove it when you're done. No need, just upload the single 450kb Adminer file and log in using the conf_global details. It's what I do. 🙂
  2. Yes, this is a good suggestion and something that was raised internally recently.
  3. Technically, 4.6.13 Beta 1 exists but it was just an internal build to test some stuff out here.
  4. Cheers. I can clean up the schema, but it's totally harmless. Just a silent error during the upgrade process.
  5. Ok, it's a hosting issue. I have no idea what, but your server is no longer writing file contents, or creating new directories. I debugged it back to @mk_dir() and this is failing. Your access_log and error_logs are both 0 bytes for today. Directories are not being written, and files are being written with 0 bytes. There really is nothing more we can do. The native PHP command mk_dir() is throwing an error.
  6. I'll take another look but it just isn't writing files.
  7. I found them. Your server is writing 0 byte files, this usually means the disk is full. Check with your host, but it's certainly not an Invision Community issue so unfortunately there's not anything I can do to help.
  8. I'm having trouble locating your domain's source files on your server. They are not where I would expect them to be on your server (or where the recent error logs indicate), can you PM me the root location of your forum files? It is also worth checking to make sure you have no run out of disk space on your server.
  9. Good morning 🙂 I'm taking a look now for you.
  10. Thanks for letting us know. This should be fixed in the June release.
  11. Yeah, this is an unfinished area of the ACP. It'll be hidden on future installs until we're ready for it.
  12. PR 6968 opened. This should be in the June release pending review.
  13. This is now in PR and should be in June's release.
  14. That did also cross my mind to be honest.
  15. Daniel is on fire today. Another branch reviewed 😄
  16. Can you share the HTML code you're using and the error it generates?
  17. You’re hired! I learned by fixing others code and figuring stuff like this out. Glad to hear you’ve got it sorted.
  18. DM me the plug-in name. If I get time tomorrow I can check it out and see if I can find the issue if it's a small plug-in. I bet it's something simple to solve.
  19. Other than us announcing new features for higher platform tiers that may not suit your own personal budget or needs, what else do we do that makes you feel unwelcome?
  20. I'm not comfortable with the term 'cheapskates'. The self hosted version is not a budget product and neither is it inferior.
  21. Good feedback, we can accommodate this.
  22. You should definitely check out @opentype's fantastic Pages template packs and blocks
  23. Assuming you have a localhost environment suitable for it, yes 🙂
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