Upgrading

It seems that this attempt at upgrading to Movable Type version 3.32 over at the child abuse site seems to have worked. I posted an entry and a test comment without running into the Pre-Save error I was getting the last time I tried to upgrade. I think uploading the whole package instead of trying to locate what files were new made all the difference in the world.

Let me know if you run into anything odd over there though!

tags: MovableType

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