So for now, if I install 1.2.6 and move the midgard database from 1.2.5 it
should work smoothly?  What do you mean when you say:

> I'm trying to insert additional functionality into existed pages (it is hard
> but possible).

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> > 
> > > Yes,  more  likely will be 'replace' path for binaries at least :-).
> > > Moreover, 1.2.6 will be
> > > the  next  stable release of Midgard (probably the last before 2.0 but
> > > who knows...)
> > 
> > I don't think that that's what he means: in the past there has allways
> > been a way to move the existing sites rather effortlessly to the
> > new release. So the question probably is: will there be a way to
> > upgrade that will not require recoding (parts of) the existing
> > 1.2.5 sites.
> > 
> > I think the move to 1.2.6 should be pretty safe. AFAICT there was
> > a lot of functionality added but none changed, so the 1.2.x sites
> > should still work as-is with 1.2.6.
> > 
> > Alexander, is this correct?
> Yes. Neither Admin Site nor Example Site occupy new IDs in database. I'm
> trying 
> to insert additional functionality into existed pages (it is hard but 
> possible). Though, the next release after 1.2.6 will probably add new IDs but
> 
> on that moment Midgard's database distribution system will not rely on real 
> database IDs and will modify adding data to fit into existing system.
> 
> --
> Alexander Bokovoy
> 
> P.S. Ugh, hard work, but copying/deleting trees of topics/pages/styles is 
> working now, at least Midgard-lib level (as fast C routines), but will be 
> available via PHP tonight.
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