Here is the latest update on a seemingly never ending story:
I have been using Oxwall since February 2011 and during that time, auto update of core has never worked for me. After clicking the update link in the admin area and entering my ftp-details, I am directed to a page telling me that my site is up to date. However, in the admin area, the platform version number does not change and the update link is still there.
Therefore, I have always updated my site manually. Most of the times, this has worked, eventhough I usually get some warning or error telling me that something is strange with the database. At one occasion I ended up with a slightly broken site, but managed to reinstall the software, using my old user files and database. After that it looked fine again.
I first thought this was a browser issue, hence the title of this thread, but the problem remains no matter what browser I use, so that is not the case.
The Oxwall development team looked at my site and proposed that PHP needed to be recompiled with zlib support. I talked to my web host Arvixe about it, but they insured me that PHP is correctly installed, up to date and include zlib support.
Today I have manually updated my sites core from platform version 1.2.2 to 1.2.4. There was once again an error message, this time telling me that there wasn't enough room in some array in the database. Still, my site seems to be okay.
Updating the core manually is not a problem for me. I doesn't take much time and it is a simple task for me to do. The error messages are worrying though and I fear that I eventually will end up with an irreversibly broken site.
In an attempt to address this problem have tried to export all user data with the data exporter, delete and reinstall the Oxwall software and then import the data using the data importer, but this fails in the last step with some error message that I don't understand.
I am starting to run out of ideas, other than deleting everything and starting over, but that is of course my last resort, especially since I don't know if that will work either.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I should proceed?