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A proper way to put code before </head> tag
Dec. 14, 2010, 11:07 PM
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RE: A proper way to put code before </head> tag
(Dec. 14, 2010 09:40 PM)OZO Wrote:  I see... With the import of custom .cfg files via "Merge-O-Matic" there is no way to add some lines into other files, except to "default.cfg". For example, it's impossible to upend line into "Exceptions-U.ptxt" or into "Bypass List.txt". It all should be done manually. Right?

The "Merge-O-Matic" can only modify the current cfg file. "default.cfg" and "sidki_2010-10-23.ptron" are cfg files.
The lists must be modified by the user or replaced.

This doesn't mean you shouldn't provide a file to be merged. It just means that the user will have to edit the list, if needed.

In the past, we have had users who were "grandma types", physically impaired, technically challenged, etc.

So when I publish routines I try to make them easy to install and uninstall. I think the "Merge-O-Matic" is the easiest safe way.
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RE: A proper way to put code before </head> tag - JJoe - Dec. 14, 2010 11:07 PM

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