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I'm in the porcess of evaluating GetSimple for a project and am very much liking the clear structure it offers.

However, I found an error in the Install Instructions for the User Login plugin in the Extend section of this site and thought I might be able to help future generations of users on their way:
the understrokes in the function names are missing.
See: http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/user-login/202/

The code in the instructions in this forum is however correct.
See: http://get-simple.info/forum/topic/2342/...lugin-xml/

Hope this doesn't sound like I'm nit-picking in my first post here but as I managed to copy and paste the wrong code, I guess others might too.

Keep up the great work.

A.
Alan-A Wrote:I'm in the porcess of evaluating GetSimple for a project and am very much liking the clear structure it offers.

However, I found an error in the Install Instructions for the User Login plugin in the Extend section of this site and thought I might be able to help future generations of users on their way:
the understrokes in the function names are missing.
See: http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/user-login/202/

The code in the instructions in this forum is however correct.
See: http://get-simple.info/forum/topic/2342/...lugin-xml/

Hope this doesn't sound like I'm nit-picking in my first post here but as I managed to copy and paste the wrong code, I guess others might too.

Keep up the great work.

A.

Hello, thanks for heads-up, the markdown must have removed the underscores when I posted it to extend.
I will update it.

By the way, usually, a post like this belongs in the particular thread for the plugin. I almost missed it.
Hello Mikeh,

and thanks for the quick reply.
Quote:By the way, usually, a post like this belongs in the particular thread for the plugin. I almost missed it.
Sorry about that - I'd missed them.

Best wishes,

Alan