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If you build a URL with a version that does not exist, then it builds a script with no version, which for a novice might go unnoticed. For example, if I run the following url:
then it will generate a script that will install the newest version of Umbraco. Also strange that it shows the script, for just a moment, with the provided version number, then it reverts to having no version.
I think it would be better if instead it brought up the options page with an error and made me to choose a valid version.
If you build a URL with a version that does not exist, then it builds a script with no version, which for a novice might go unnoticed. For example, if I run the following url:
https://psw.codeshare.co.uk/?InstallUmbracoTemplate=true&TemplateVersion=10.22.1&CreateSolutionFile=true&SolutionName=MySolution&UseUnattendedInstall=false&IncludeStarterKit=false
or
https://psw.codeshare.co.uk/?InstallUmbracoTemplate=true&TemplateVersion=10.1&CreateSolutionFile=true&SolutionName=MySolution&UseUnattendedInstall=false&IncludeStarterKit=false
or
https://psw.codeshare.co.uk/?InstallUmbracoTemplate=true&TemplateVersion=10&CreateSolutionFile=true&SolutionName=MySolution&UseUnattendedInstall=false&IncludeStarterKit=false
then it will generate a script that will install the newest version of Umbraco. Also strange that it shows the script, for just a moment, with the provided version number, then it reverts to having no version.
I think it would be better if instead it brought up the options page with an error and made me to choose a valid version.