Hi, Vincent!
Vincent QUERU wrote:
>
> Hi to you all Midgard maniacs,
>
> I'm currently using the 1.4 beta 3 version of Midgard which already has the
> snippet and snippetdir tables but doesn't have any of the associated mgd
> functions.
Yes, Snippets are available since beta 4 only (though tables are there
since 1.2.6beta2).
> 1) I could use pure PHP code with separate files and include statements : it
> would undoubtedly work but it is not too satisfactory.
Of course :-)
> 2) Snippet and snippetdirs were designed to do just that but for the time being
> I would have to do most of the job by hand (this shouldn't bee too long though
> as I could use phpMyAdmin to modify Midgard's internal database).
Use 1.4beta4 and experimental Admin Site mode for Snippets management.
We are planning to release beta 5 in a couple of weeks.
> As I intend to upgrade to newer stable versions when they are released this is
> probably the best solution but I could also do :
> 3) Use inherited page elements. This will also work but I wondered if this is
> rellay what Page Elements were created for ?
You certainly could use them (not by their design though :-)), you could
also use code-compat element which is requested automatically from
midgard-root.php3.
--
Alexander
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