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README.txt
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Textpattern 4.2.0
Released under the Gnu General Public License
== Installation ==
* Extract the files to your site (in the web root, or choose a
subdirectory). The top-level index.php should reside in this
directory, as should the /textpattern/ and the /rpc/ directory.
* Create, or establish the existence of, a working mysql database,
load /textpattern/setup/ (or /subpath/textpattern/setup/ )
in a browser, and follow the directions.
== Upgrading ==
* Simply replace the three files in your main installation directory
(index.php, css.php and .htaccess), everything in your /rpc/ directory and
everything in your /textpattern/ directory (except config.php)
with the corresponding files in this distribution. css.php and /rpc/
might not yet exist in your current site.
* When you login to the admin-side, the relevant upgrade script is
run automatically. Please take a look into diagnostics to find out
whether there are any errors and whether the correct version number
is displayed.
NOTE: Upgrades from versions below 4.2.0 will present this warning
upon your very first login to the admin-side:
Warning: Unknown column 'user_name' in 'where clause' select name,
val from txp_prefs where prefs_id=1 AND user_name='' in
/path/to/your/site/textpattern/lib/txplib_db.php on line xx
This is expected behaviour for the very first login after an upgrade.
Every further move in the admin side must not throw any error message.
* Verify all preference settings.
== Getting Started ==
* FAQ is available at http://textpattern.com/faq/
* In-Depth Documentation and tag-index is available in the TextBook project
at http://textbook.textpattern.net/
* You can get support in our forums at http://forum.textpattern.com/
* IMPORTANT: Regularly check back at textpattern.com to see if updates are
available. 4.x is in maintenance mode which means updates are as painless
as possible, and often fix important bugs or security-related issues.