| Re: PD-Links wont categorise links |
| by coopersita on 2007/9/7 14:37:02 What I learned from this experience is that if you find a module you like in the repository, you should go to the developer's site and see if they have a newer version there. How come the repository has been close for so long? |
| Re: PD-Links wont categorise links |
| by Anonymous on 2007/9/7 12:46:12 Quote: gordman wrote: I ain't so sure....... Quote: From the module repository homepage: If the Repository is closed then developers can't go back to it with updates. The fact that the repository has been closed for a while is a different but related issue. |
| Re: PD-Links wont categorise links |
| by gordman on 2007/9/7 11:29:10 Quote: Any ideas. Someone posted a comment about this in the Module Repository nearly a year ago and didnt get a reply. I think Module developers need to start coming back here and giving people support since module users are XOOPS users after all. I guess you are right about that. |
| Re: PD-Links wont categorise links |
| by coopersita on 2007/9/6 21:48:43 Babelfish was kinda helpful, but those translation aren't very good. That post on the forum didn't help, but I found a link on the site to a revision of PD-Links. This other version fixed my problems: PD-Links 1.0a |
| Re: PD-Links wont categorise links |
| by McDonald on 2007/9/6 21:17:36 Otherwise try WF-Links 1.03b or 1.03c, it's quite similar to PD-Links. |