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I just upgraded the blog from Wordpress 2.5 RC1 to the release version. Do let me know if you notice anything weird.
The Upgraded to Wordpress 2.5 article by Aral Balkan, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0 UK: England License.
The Upgraded to Wordpress 2.5 article by Aral Balkan, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.0 UK: England License.
Everything seems to be working Aral. I did my upgrade on Saturday and I had a bit of a knee trembler when I tried to log in and it said you need to upgrade to WP 2.5, then the message vanished and I got the OK message (Zeldman’s twisted sense of humour)

I got it set up locally and remotely and it rocks!
I’ll second the fact that all looks as before.
I tried to follow Aral’s advice regarding upgrades: ie test it on a test site first, then upgrade the main site when OK. So I downloaded my site onto my Windows laptop, fired up IIS, pointed it at my site … and discovered that WordPress doesn’t work with ISS. Doh! Rather obvious, I know, but I just didn’t think it through. I really couldn’t be arsed to install and configure Apache as it is just too much like hard work. (Why can’t Apache have a nice GUI configurator, or does it these days?). So I just crossed my fingers and overrode my live blog with v2.5. The database updated just fine, no plugins crashed and all seems OK. Next time I might not be so lucky though…