Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, I was sleeping. I deleted anything I knew was crap and moved anything that could be useful in the near future or didn't know what it was into a directory called exclude_from_release. So all files in the /testing directory except .ftpquota should be included and the images directory. Everything else should be excluded. Here's to Beta! _____ From: Erik Thulin [mailto:ethulin@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 1:03 AM To: stamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [stamp] Re: updates In the interest of not releasing bloatware I am holding of release untill you (being Brandon :) ) tells me that you have deleted any file you know is not used by the software that is in the "testing" dir. - Erik On 2/22/06, Brandon Ripley <Brandon.Ripley@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Brandon.Ripley@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: I updated the following files: stamp.css scoutint_input.php one_team.php database_setup.php login.php logout.php stamp_includes.php new_user.php I fixed a bunch of issues with new_user and login. The pages are now better integrated. I also made the database_setup a little more descriptive. There is now a disqualified checkbox, though I didn't insert the field into the database yet because it will make the page not usable without the table being updated. We need to change the create_tables function to check table columns and modify tables without destroying data so they match the new table columns. That will make future upgrades go much more smoothly. The "Scouting this robot" checkbox is gone and it now submits data when any of the fields have data. You need to have an admin level of at least 2 to update data. It prints an error if you don't have the correct level. By default, the first user for a team is admin level 2, all subsequent users are admin level 1. Currently the admin page does not have a way for the admin to change the privileges of others, this needs to be added. -- Unless otherwise noted the content of this message is licensed under a: Creative Commons Attribution, Share Alike License. CreativeCommons.org Blog: http://www.freedomdown.net/blog/ <http://www.freedomdown.net/blog/>