Double kudos, DM. This is something I longed to see for awhile. But
knew it would take a lot of research on my part, as I'm not a big
database guy. Not sure when I'll get around to testing it, but I want
to thank you for the nice documentation on the pages.  Helpful.

Both of your msql plugins--exactly what I was hoping for. Early next
week I'll try and get an upgrade out of the main core, with the
separation in the BOLTMfunc/BOLTfunc capabilities as you suggested.
Just need some time to decide fully which capabilities should go
where. See my other email. But I definitely want to support msql in
BoltWire anyway I can. So we'll get there.

Cheers,
Dan


On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 8:10 AM, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have now uploaded my first mysql plugin. This one allows any and all
> mysql queries.
>
> Currently, attempts to use it with the form version may result in
> weird behaviour. I have fixed this on my installation by patching the
> core files. If my suggested patch is not acted on, I will rewrite the
> plugin slightly (work around comm2func and call the function version
> directly).
>
> The function version, however, works fine. Please let me know if
>
> a) There are any problems
> b) there is anything I could have done better
> c) you successfully use it for something cool.
>
> Dan, is it possible to make a download counter for the plugins?
> >
>

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