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#1 2014-01-26 16:36:21

David
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Registered: 2014-01-24
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comparing settings array

Just a quick question for clarity on my part.  In your instructions for updating you say to compare the settings ini to make sure they match (old - new).  That is a very long array, i did compare it this time but it took a long time to compare.  Is there a better way to compare them, i cant imagine having to go through that on every update element by element.



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#2 2014-01-26 16:55:41

Remigijus Kiminas
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Re: comparing settings array

Hi,

Perhaps this rule needs some updating, usually I write in news article what i have changed in settings.ini.php so definitely you do not have too compare manually each time this file.


2014-01-26 David Livingston <csduran...***.com>

Just a quick question for clarity on my part.  In your instructions for updating you say to compare the settings ini to make sure they match (old - new).  That is a very long array, i did compare it this time but it took a long time to compare.  Is there a better way to compare them, i cant imagine having to go through that on every update element by element.




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#3 2014-01-26 17:40:27

David
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Re: comparing settings array

Ok thank  you smile

On Sunday, January 26, 2014 8:36:21 AM UTC-7, David Livingston wrote:Just a quick question for clarity on my part.  In your instructions for updating you say to compare the settings ini to make sure they match (old - new).  That is a very long array, i did compare it this time but it took a long time to compare.  Is there a better way to compare them, i cant imagine having to go through that on every update element by element.

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