Exactly, no SQL changes to worry about. The next release will have a nondestructive
SQL change (adding a rsvp table) and I'll be sure the upgrade includes instructions at
least in the announcement email.
-Neil
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2
Neil, did you make any changes to the event.mysql file from the last
release? I'm asking because I just uploaded the new event.css file to
drupal/misc and put the new event.module file in the module directory
to replace the last one and it looks like I might not have to alter the
table in the
Neil, I just installed the last one a couple of days ago. Is there an
easy way for me to update or do I have to replace the whole thing again?
On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 04:02 AM, Neil Drumm wrote:
Download:
http://sf.net/projects/dean/
Test:
http://dean.sf.net/
New things are the upcoming ev
Download:
http://sf.net/projects/dean/
Test:
http://dean.sf.net/
New things are the upcoming events block and the calendar which appears when you click
the header of the small broswe events calendar. I've exhaused my ideas for event
browseability, please let me know if there are any features wh