i will ask my coder about the mysql thing, other than that it worked pretty well with the other extensions , the other one by sirnot had so far problems with the smooth scrolling extension ...
Quote: Dinoboff If it works with mysql 3.23, you will make Wanderer happy. I moved to a server running mySQL 4.1, still does not work, no error, just nothing.
I'd like to see this extension, and so would a bajillion newcomers, judging from forum searches.
Also, don't be afraid to duplicate another extension's functionality if yours does it in a different way. Look at the Firefox extension repository: choice is good! (be sure to point out differences though)
lol, yeah I noticed that as well. I went ahead and updated it so it will display as 'remove' instead of delete so you won't be stuck wondering which delete button does what.
Groovy, SirNot.
Took me a while to figure out the extension created a new permission that had to be toggled. Might want to put that in a readme :)
By the way why is the hide string defined as 'delete' in the english dictionary? is it to stop people from bugging for a delete feature?
that had me confused for a while after reading the above post, because i'm using another language. Shifting and poking around the dictionaries clarified the picture ^^
By the way why is the hide string defined as 'delete' in the english dictionary?
mmmm. not really. It's more to prove a point: That the whole "deleting" argument is in your heads. People will use it as if it really is a "delete" button and never, ever be concerned about the posts still actually being there.
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we release it tomorrow with our portfolio website.. the safari bug should be clarified as well until tomorrow
i was just following 2 discussions and a few requests for this feature,
didn't check the extension database.
oh well.. stupid.. we have than now our personal version
the other one by sirnot had so far problems with the smooth scrolling extension ...
so i will ask him tomorrow.
cheers
I moved to a server running mySQL 4.1, still does not work, no error, just nothing.
It's a real delete, since the 1.1 delete is actually "Hide" renamed "Delete" :-)
mmmm. not really. It's more to prove a point: That the whole "deleting" argument is in your heads. People will use it as if it really is a "delete" button and never, ever be concerned about the posts still actually being there.