[wp-testers] Pages Gone.

Gregg Luhring gregg at 3wdesign.com
Sun Feb 22 21:07:43 GMT 2009


I have 4 blogs that I play with and these are all running 2.8-b-e. I  
would never run my company's nor my clients under anything except a  
full stable release.

I'm not complaining, I know what my risks are. I didn't even curse  
when I found the pages missing.

I think I'm running the nightly version. I update anytime I click the  
"stay updated" link and it tells me there is a new version of  
WordPress available for upgrade.

I did have to do a database upgrade when I switched. I got all kinds  
of error messages and did not think at the time to report them. I  
have to get myself into a more analytical state of mind while doing  
this now.
--
Gregg Luhring

On Feb 22, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Daniel Craig Jallits wrote:

> I have not had this issue.
>
> Are you using a nightly or SVN? If SVN what revision number are you  
> on? If a nightly, can you recall what nightly you downloaded? When  
> you switched to the 2.8-bleeding-edge did you have to do a database  
> upgrade?
>
> JUST IN CASE: I highly recommend not using any WP bleeding edge on  
> a production site, instead run your bleeding edge in a subdomain  
> such as test or demo.yourdomain.com, and fill it with lorem ipsum  
> or something similar. Personally I only upgrade my production sites  
> when WP releases a Release Candidate or a full stable release, this  
> is with the exception of my personal domain.
>
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