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blackhawk1
Multiple instances of the same module ?
  • 2005/1/7 20:23

  • blackhawk1

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 30

  • Since: 2004/12/29


Hey all,

Would it be possible to run multiple instances of the same module ?
If the answer is yes (which in some roundabout way i think it is) would it require me to edit most of the files already in the module prior to installing it or would I be alright in just renaming the folder in which it resides?
I am thinking about running the sections module twice but am not totally decided on the matter as yet.

All the best Tom.

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Bender
Re: Multiple instances of the same module ?
  • 2005/1/7 22:01

  • Bender

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  • Posts: 1899

  • Since: 2003/3/10


YOu guessed right ... i takes some serious renaming action (functions, tables ...)

Do a search for clone or just check into the faq.

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blackhawk1
Re: Multiple instances of the same module ?
  • 2005/1/7 22:49

  • blackhawk1

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 30

  • Since: 2004/12/29


Hey Bender,

Rightio, will do batman. Is there any cloning (software ??) thats proven to be better than others ?

All the best Tom.

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jdseymour
Re: Multiple instances of the same module ?

You may want to see this FAQ:

How to Clone a Module

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jegelstaff
Re: Multiple instances of the same module ?

You can details about, and a download of, a Perl script that clones WF-Channel at the link below. WF-Channel is a good module for adding regular HTML pages to a site.

https://xoops.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=26041

--Julian

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