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Re: The new coming Wfsections is no Myth
by brash on 2004/4/15 0:21:13

Cool, tahnks for the reply Catz. To be on the safe side I might wait for the release of teh new version.
Re: The new coming Wfsections is no Myth
by sunsnapper on 2004/4/14 2:46:48

Is it true that each section can use a unique template if desired? If so, what do you think of an option to have it import items from the News module, as well as migrating from the former WFSEctions.

My thought is based on the idea that there is nothing that News does now that WFSections couldn't do... though, this thought is only based on vague recollections of previous postings.
Re: The new coming Wfsections is no Myth
by Catzwolf on 2004/4/14 2:22:36

I cannot give an answer on this, as pervious release dates where broken and I don't want to do that again But it won't be months thou.
Re: The new coming Wfsections is no Myth
by Catzwolf on 2004/4/14 2:20:06

Whoops on the double post
Re: The new coming Wfsections is no Myth
by Catzwolf on 2004/4/14 2:19:18

There are major differences between version 1.0.1 and the new version which might take a bit of getting used to.

Yes, this version will have a 'big' learning curve and all the options may not be apparent at first. (Any Doc writers out there fancy getting their teeth into this one? )

But apart from that, it should be upgradable from previous versions of WF-Section.

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