By James A. Parker on Tuesday, 12 November 2013
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I find it difficult to understand the naming convention given to easyblog component files.
For example, I have downloaded the following:
com_easyblog_3.7.14134_paid_j3.0.zip
com_easyblog_3.9.12998_paid_j2.5.zip
In my Joomla 3.2 I am told to update (I understand that easyblog has not yet been updated to operate fully with 3.2 so this is not the issue I am addressing here) to 3.7.14134
But the only verision available is com_easyblog_3.9.14998_paid_j2.5, which means that J3.0+ is not yet available, correct
In my Joomla 3.2 I am told to update (I understand that easyblog has not yet been updated to operate fully with 3.2 so this is not the issue I am addressing here) to 3.7.14134

It would probably save a lot of confusion, if a notice on the download page clearly stated that a J3 update is not yet available.
Regards,
Jim;)
hey james,
the com_easyblog_3.9.14998_paid_j2.5 is working for both 2.5 and joomla3 - actually it was the idea to make it easier that way (only one package) because people asked every day what the difference between the 2.5 and 3.0 package is

however, as just said this version works for 2.5 and 3.x it is NOT a version fully supporting 3.2 but this might follow soon.
hope that helps
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Tuesday, 12 November 2013 04:03
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Thanks for the Info, Alex!
I'll wait for the version that supports 3.2 to come out....One question though. If I install com_easyblog_3.9.14998_paid_j2.5, will viewers be able to view previously written blogs even though new ones can't be written?
Jim
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Tuesday, 12 November 2013 08:40
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Hello James,

Sorry for the late reply. Yes users will; be able to view your previously written blog. The settings will also be preserved. The things that aren't preserved are the source code files in Easyblog. So if you have made any modifications to the files please back them up

Thanks!
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Tuesday, 12 November 2013 10:47
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