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Inside the cpanel's "Bulletin Board" function, there is a bottun named "upgrade to 2.0.13". When I set up a phpbb and log in to the admin panel, there is a red-colored message on version information
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Unfortunately, we must wait for the folks at Cpanel to provide us with the latest version which includes all current software updates.
They are not always quick to do this, so it is our recommendation for people to manually upgrade their phpBB forum via the upgrade script available at the link you posted. -Justin |
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Thanks for the reply justin. It's fine with me. Just meant to inform only... Is 2.0.14 much better than 2.0.13? What is the main improvement? regards, Chen Tong |
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