2 Replies Last post: Aug 30, 2008 11:14 PM by winsrev  
winsrev KeyContributor 251 posts since
Jan 28, 2007
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Apr 14, 2008 7:45 PM

AuditParser Version 1.0.1 Released!

Hey,

 

So, development is moving quickly, i wanted to get this one out asap as it includes many features to the searching index, the new search features are very powerful and very quick.

 

Changelog

+             & nbsp; Version 1.0.1:+

  • Converted human dates into timestamps

  • Can now search the database using 'fulltext'

  • Can now view user's roster list

  • Can view conversations between two JIDs

 

How to upgrade:

Simply overwrite the files, delete the /install directory (it's not needed for upgrading) then visit the folder you install AuditParser in, you should see a message saying 'Upgrading' if it's your first visit to the new version.

 

How to install:

Upload AuditParser then goto the directory you install AuditParser in and then add /install to the end if it does not take you to the installation wizard itself.

 

Thanks, any questions, comments and support please post here or a new topic in the forum. The file can be found attached to this document.

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Keith Mitchell Bronze 1 posts since
Jul 28, 2008
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Jul 28, 2008 7:02 PM in response to: winsrev
Re: AuditParser Version 1.0.1 Released!

So does this thing REQUIRE Apache2 on the front end?  It looks very interesting, but when I try to install it on a WIMP stack (Windows 2003 SP2, IIS 6, Mysql 5.0.15, and PHP 5.2.6), I get the error message below:

 

logo
Server Configuration
PHP VersionYour version of PHP is upto date - 5.2.6
MySQL VersionNotice: Undefined offset: 0 in D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\AuditParser\install\index.php on line 103 Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\AuditParser\install\index.php on line 107 You are using an older version of MySQL -
Able to write config:Able to write the config file!

Please correct these issues then refresh the page

Links:Debug Information:
Queries: Notice: Undefined variable: sqc in D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\AuditParser\includes\page_footer.php on line 29
Page Generation: Notice: Undefined variable: overall_time in D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\AuditParser\includes\page_footer.php on line 30 0.618 seconds
© AuditParser 2008 (LGPL License)


Is this thing still pertinent or has its functionality been supplanted by the monitoring plugin?

 

Or can the enterprise monitoring plugin be used with the community server now?

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