Release Notes: OpenX 2.4.4
| Note: This article is for an old version of OpenX. The latest OpenX documentation can be found at the following URLs: |
OpenX 2.4 is the next generation release of the hugely popular OpenX ad server.
These release notes cover what's new, system requirements, download and installation instructions, known issues and frequently asked questions for OpenX 2.4. Please read these notes before reporting any bugs.
Please tell us what you think on the OpenX 2.4 forum.
What's New in OpenX 2.4.4
- Release date: 2008-02-14
- The installer has been improved, so that in the rare case where "." has been removed from the PHP include path, the installer still displays nicely.
- Improvements to the instructions for installation and upgrade.
- Performance of the pruning of data_summary_ad_zone_assoc table data has been improved, and moved to run only once per day.
- Updated the default colours!
- For complete details, see the change log.
System Requirements
Before installing, please make sure your server meets the system requirements.
Downloading and Installing
- Downloading OpenX
You can get the latest version of OpenX 2.4 here.
- Installing OpenX 2.4.4
Installing OpenX 2.4.4 is a straightforward process. Follow these steps and use the links to refer to detailed information on each step where necessary.
- Upgrading OpenX 2.4.4
Upgrading to OpenX 2.4.4 is a straightforward process. Follow these steps and use the links to refer to detailed information on each step where necessary.
Please note: The upgrade process will upgrade your OpenX database, and the database may no longer be compatible with your old code base. Therefore, you should create a backup of your database, just in case.
The upgrade wizard supports upgrading from the following previous releases:
Product Version(s) OpenX 2.4 All versions Openads 2.4 All versions Openads 2.0 for MySQL (formerly phpAdsNew) 2.0.11-pr1 Openads 2.3 alpha (formerly Max Media Manager v0.3) 2.3.31-alpha-pr3 (v0.3.31-alpha-pr3) Openads 2.3 beta All versions Max Media Manager v0.1 v0.1.29-rc Openads 2.0 for Postgresql (formerly phpPgAds) Not supported at this time
If you are not running one of these versions, you will need to upgrade your existing installation before you will be able to upgrade to OpenX 2.4.4.
Uninstalling OpenX 2.4.4
To remove OpenX from your server delete the installed files and database tables.
Known Issues
This list covers some of the known problems with OpenX 2.4.4. Please read this before reporting any new bugs.
- OpenX 2.4.4 does NOT work with MySQL 3.x. If you are running Openads 2.0 on this very old version of MySQL, do NOT attempt to upgrade, as your installation will no longer work correctly.
- Some of the PEAR libraries used are not compatible with database prefix names with double "_" characters (e.g. "ox__"). You should NOT install OpenX with a prefix of this format.
- The upgrade process may time out with very large databases. See the FAQ for more information if you have a large database.
- Some users have reported issues of being logged out when viewing statistics. This can be worked around by ensuring that the timezone is correctly set in PHP.
- See https://developer.openx.org/ for the latest bug reports.
FAQ
- What can I do to help?
We need help from both developers and users to provide as much feedback as possible to make OpenX even better. Please read these notes on how to report a bug before reporting any bugs. You can also give us your feedback through the OpenX forum.
- Can I upgrade from phpAdsNew?
Yes. phpAdsNew was rebranded as Openads 2.0. You will need to ensure you first upgrade to the latest version of Openads 2.0 before using the OpenX 2.4 upgrade wizard.
- Can I upgrade from Openads?
Yes. Openads was rebranded as OpenX. You will be able to upgrade from any version of Openads.
- Does OpenX 2.4.4 support PostgreSQL?
No, there is currently no support for PostgreSQL in OpenX 2.4.4. Installing and upgrading from Openads 2.0 for PostgreSQL will be supported in a future release of OpenX.
- Where do I go for support?
Support is provided through the OpenX forum. In this way, we hope that the whole community benefits from the answers given.
- Where's the source code?
You can access the OpenX source code using subversion. See our developer website.

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