Lozinski's Calendar!

Important Notes for People Upgrading!


UPGRADES ARE FREE TO REGISTERED USERS WITH A VALID REGISTRATION NUMBER!

Free upgrade conditions:
  • YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER with your request!
    I'm not your baby sitter people. When you receive the archive with special instructions directing you to put your number in a safe place so you do not lose it, the warning isn't kidding. No number, no upgrade. No kidding. Whines and excuses will no longer be accepted, and I am no longer going to take time to search through my records to find your number.


  • Registered users are only allowed to upgrade within the language version they originally purchased. That is, users who purchased the "perl" version of my calendar cannot request nor receive a free upgrade to the latest "php" or "asp" version. Similarly, registered users who purchased the "asp" version of my calendar cannot request nor receive a free upgrade to the latest "perl" or "php" versions. If you purchased my calendar in one language and need to transition to another, you need to purchase a license for that secondary language.


Upgrading from the free, downloadable demo version

If you are upgrading from the free, downloadable demo version, all you need do is replace the demo files with the ones in the archive. You WILL NOT lose any of the event data you have entered using your demo calendar. Once you have received your full version archive, follow the directions to unpack and then install your program.

If you encounter any problems during the installation, please read the section on common problems.

If you still have issues, then go to the support/feedback section.


Upgrading from a Full Version 11.0 (ASP, Perl, and PHP)

Practice good computer skills and make a backup copy of your current files before proceeding!

ASP:
  1. Replace calendar.asp, calendar_common_routines.asp, calendar_config_form.asp, calendar_day.asp, calendar_update_config.asp.
  2. Access the administrative interface.
  3. Go to each calendar's configuration.
  4. Click the button entitled "Sharing Options" to set the options.
  5. Save the new settings.
If you encounter any problems during the installation, please read the section on common problems.

If you still have issues, then go to the support/feedback section.

Perl:
  1. Replace calendar.pl, calendar_common_routines.pl, calendar_config_form.pl, calendar_day.pl, calendar_update_config.pl.
  2. Access the administrative interface.
  3. Go to each calendar's configuration.
  4. Click the button entitled "Sharing Options" to set the options.
  5. Save the new settings.
If you encounter any problems during the installation, please read the section on common problems.

If you still have issues, then go to the support/feedback section.


PHP:
  1. Replace calendar.php, calendar_common_routines.php, calendar_config_form.php, calendar_day.php, calendar_update_config.php.
  2. Access the administrative interface.
  3. Go to each calendar's configuration.
  4. Click the button entitled "Sharing Options" to set the options.
  5. Save the new settings.
If you encounter any problems during the installation, please read the section on common problems.

If you still have issues, then go to the support/feedback section.


Upgrading from a Full Version 10.x (Perl and PHP only). NOTE that upgrading from any version prior to Version 11 will result in a loss of calendar data!

Perl: You will need to replace all of your ".pl" and ".pm" files. Practice good computer skills and make a backup copy of your current files before proceeding.
  1. Replace all your .pl files with those included within your archive.
  2. Save the other .pl files in the same location as their associated .pm files.
  3. Save the .txt files in the same location as their associated .pm files.
  4. Delete all your current .pm files.
  5. Follow the installation instructions from this point forward.

PHP: You will need to replace all of your ".php" files. Practice good computer skills and make a backup copy of your current files before proceeding.
  1. Replace all your .php files with those included within your archive.
  2. Save the .txt files in the same location as their associated .php files.
  3. Delete .php files that the .txt files replaced.
  4. Follow the installation instructions from this point forward.

If you encounter any problems during the installation, please read the section on common problems.

If you still have issues, then go to the support/feedback section.


Upgrading from a Full Version 9.x (Perl only). NOTE that upgrading from any version prior to Version 11 will result in a loss of calendar data!

You will need to replace all of your ".pl" and ".pm" files with the exception of "lozcgi.pm".
  1. Replace all your .pl files with those included within this archive.
  2. Delete all your current .pm files and include the new ones included within this archive.
  3. For best results to take in the new configuration settings, run through the configuration form for each of your current calendars and select the "Change Calendar Configuration" button.
  4. There are several additional error messages in the main textual configuration file. You will need to update each of your calendar's textual config files as appropriate.

If you encounter any problems during the installation, please read the section on common problems.

If you still have issues, then go to the support/feedback section.


Upgrading from a Full Version prior to 9.0 (Perl only)

If you are upgrading from any previous version, you will need to delete everything and start over from scratch. Unfortunately, this means your current datafiles will no longer work and need to be removed. If this presents possible problems or is not feasible, THEN DO NOT UPGRADE! Otherwise:
  1. Save any necessary datafiles.
  2. Erase everything associated with the calendar program.
  3. Follow the installation instructions from this point forward.

If you encounter any problems during the installation, please read the section on common problems.

If you still have issues, then go to the support/feedback section.

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