If the files still exist, on the root of the site there should be a version.php file with the data you need.jruiter wrote:I am trying to recover a site using a version of which the release number escapes me...
Version names and version numbers
Re: Version names and version numbers
"There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary... and those who don't."
* by the way: English is NOT my native language (sorry for any mistakes...).
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* by the way: English is NOT my native language (sorry for any mistakes...).
Code of Condut | CMSMS Docs | Help Support CMSMS
My developer Page on the Forge
GeekMoot 2015 in Ghent, Belgium: I was there!
GeekMoot 2016 in Leicester, UK: I was there!
DevMoot 2023 in Cynwyd, Wales: I was there!
Re: Version names and version numbers
It's a very big scope with CMSMS development over 6 yearsjruiter wrote:the name begins with "T". I'm guessing the version number is between 1.2 and 1.10.

And there were a lot versions with "T"
1.1.4.1 "Taga"
1.6.3 "Touho"
1.6.7 "Teremba Bay"
1.8.2 "Toliara"
1.9.1 "Toopua"
1.9.2 "Tevairoa"
Tell us when your website were created (or updated) so it will be easier to locate your version.