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How do I upgrade JCal Pro 1.5? |
Before starting the upgrade, make a full backup of the files on your site and your database. I cannot stress how important this is.
Also, note that customized themes and custom parameters for modules/plugins/mambots will not be saved during the upgrade. The main JCal Pro settings as well as categories and events will not be affected by the upgrade.
Let's get started:
- Did i mention how important it is to back-up all the files and the database before proceeding ?
- Make a separate file back-up of any customized themes you may have installed.
- In the Joomla backend, use the Joomla module and plugin/mambot managers to view and take note of any customized parameters.
- (Optional but strongly recommended for production sites) In the Joomla backend change the status of your site to ‘offline’ in the Global Configuration.
- In the Joomla backend use the Menu manager to delete or unpublish the JCal Pro component menu item.
- In the Joomla backend use the ‘Components > JCal Pro > Show Themes’ menu item to change the default JCal Pro theme to ‘Default’.
- In the Joomla backend use the ‘Components > JCal Pro > Install Themes’ menu item to uninstall any themes (the Default theme cannot be removed).
- In the Joomla backend use the standard Joomla installation interface to uninstall the JCal Pro component and any JCal Pro modules/plugins/mambots.
- Install the latest version of the JCal Pro component and any modules/plugins/mambots as described in the JCal Pro documentation taking care to create a new menu item pointing to JCal Pro (see this forum thread for more details).
- In the Joomla backend, use the Joomla module and plugin/mambot managers to re-apply any customized parameters you noted above.
- In the Joomla backend change the status of your site to ‘online’ in the Global Configuration.
- Test your upgraded JCal Pro on the frontend using the default theme to ensure it is working as expected.
- In the Joomla backend use the ‘Components > JCal Pro > Install Themes’ menu item to re-install themes as necessary. Use the ‘Components > JCal Pro > Show Themes’ menu item to change the default JCal Pro theme as appropriate.
- Test your theme on the frontend to ensure it is working as expected.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 January 2009 )
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