I've tried this multiple times, nothing ever gets saved - it finds the posts with the code, however it doesn't save anything. I noticed it was an issue for other people in the first few pages of the thread, however Kier said it was fixed.
I've tried this multiple times, nothing ever gets saved - it finds the posts with the code, however it doesn't save anything. I noticed it was an issue for other people in the first few pages of the thread, however Kier said it was fixed.
Well what happened earlier in the thread was a small bug I think (not sure myself though) but assuming you have downloaded this addon after those were posted I would think the problem is something else.
My first inclination is thinking that you didn't have 'save changes' checked because I have done this myself too.
Make sure you have that checked and try it again.
I don't understand what's happening, the previous one now finds only 2 posts. Yesterday it was finding thousands (which is correct).
Can I just use MySQL syntax to do this? I don't understand why this tool doesn't work.
update TABLE_NAME set FIELD_NAME = replace(FIELD_NAME, ‘find this string’, ‘replace found string with this string’);
What should I put in the "find this string" part to get ALL of the [font = anythinghere] instances?
Extract the zip and the upload the 'PostReplace' folder to the library folder of your xenforo installation and then install with the addon xml file from the acp.
Hey Jake, any idea how I can increase the allowed memory. I have to reduce the batch size to 1000 posts now and this is not going to work anymore like this.
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1856 bytes)