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Hi

Not an installation question, yet, maybe the concrete5 people would like to know; couldn't choose a better section.

I clicked on download > download concrete 5.7.5.3 clicked save, chose destination folder, then when I went there to unzip the zip file was rodadewa_v1.00.zip ?!
I reclicked download, and this time looked at the file I was downloading before clicking save, and it was concrete5.7.5.3.zip

I didn't even know what rodadewa was before trying to download concrete5!

Thank you

 
mesuva replied on at Permalink Reply
mesuva
I think you may have simply mixed up what you downloaded, perhaps you just mixed up the folder you were looking at/downloaded to.
keneso replied on at Permalink Reply
Thank you.

No, that's not the case, I created a new folder for concrete5 then clicked save, and like said I had never heard of rodadewa before; I really don't care, I just post as a FYI, if the people at concrete want to investigate ok, and if they don't it's ok the same.
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
A casual search for rodadewa on google brings me to a small CMS site with a download file of exactly that name.

A quick double check on the download link here brings me the correct concrete5 archive.

While anything's possible, without some more examples or the ability to recreate this it seems pretty likely that this other CMS just fell through the cracks as you evaluated different systems to build your site with.
keneso replied on at Permalink Reply
Thank you.

Yes, that's what I did too, googled to see what rodadewa was, AFTER download from concrete5.
I am not asking to believe me, like said I really don't care; and although I can concede that everything is possible I am sure about what I am talking.

I didn't post to start a discussion, but just to inform, so please don't post to tell me I might have done wrong, sure I might, like noted above, but the same is true for some wierd happening during download.

I am not going to reply anymore to this thread, I did what I thought to be the right thing to do: informing; and concrete5 can do whatever pleases with that information, i.e. ignore it, or investigate it.