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Can 5.5 use 5.12 add-ins?
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Can 5.5 use 5.12 add-ins?
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Charlie
Can 5.5 use 5.12 add-ins?
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August 14, 2002, 02:18:35 AM »
I've gotten so used to a couple add-ins that I may be inclinded to stay with SME 5.12 if they don't work in SME 5.5.
apache-hits
awstats
imp3 (I think this is standard on SME5.5)
port opening
usermanager
Most of these came from Darrell May's web site (much thanks Darrell).
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Dan Brown
Re: Can 5.5 use 5.12 add-ins?
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August 14, 2002, 02:21:30 AM »
If you got IMP3 from Darrell's site, it's only because he took it from mine, but yes, it's included in 5.5. I haven't seen anything in 5.5 that would cause a problem with the apache-hits page. Haven't tried the others, though.
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Charlie
Re: Can 5.5 use 5.12 add-ins?
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August 14, 2002, 03:53:03 AM »
Dan,
I'm bad at names. I was at work when I posted that message and couldn't remember your name. Darrell's name came to mind because I save a post of his. I've used a wrong name before and caused problems because if it.
Anyway, yes the IMP 3 came from your site. As a matter of fact, much of my inspiration to experiment with my home SME server came from looking at your site. Thanks for your work.
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Charlie
Re: Can 5.5 use 5.12 add-ins?
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August 15, 2002, 07:29:49 PM »
Charlie wrote:
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> apache-hits
> awstats
> port opening
> usermanager
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Well, I tried the above add-ins and they all seemed to load and function well. This is a test server so they haven't been extensively tested.
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