Web builder doesn't show updates

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alan_sh
 
 
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Web builder doesn't show updates

Post by alan_sh »

Really minor issue but when I did a "check for updates" today on the 64 bit version 14.3.2, it said I was up to date. But there is a version 14.3.3 out now.

Is this known about?

cheers

Alan
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Re: Web builder doesn't show updates

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The build can change frequently due to a issue(s) being reported and what is known as a 'HotFix' is released at times within a couple of hours or even minutes by Pablo. This release is then usually held back from displaying in what you call the popup window to ensure it is stable and no further reports of the issue made.
After a day or two it will then show there is a update and will be noted at the following: viewforum.php?f=1
For any 'Hot Fixes' or latest builds you can visit the following were the release date at the time is shown even though it isn't shown in the popup or News and Announcements.
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/download.html
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Re: Web builder doesn't show updates

Post by Pablo »

This is intentional behavior.
New versions are first announced on the forum, because forum users usually quickly report if something is wrong.
Then after a few days the update notification will be activated.
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Re: Web builder doesn't show updates

Post by alan_sh »

Many thanks - as I said, really minor point and answered well.

Cheers

Alan
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