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I have installed the Drupal 6 version and there doesn't seem to be anywhere to administer it nor does it seem to do anything.
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Comment #1
steveb_uk CreditAttribution: steveb_uk commentedSame here. Installed both the latest version and dev version - no configuration options, no change to standard Drupal forms (e.g. user registration)
Comment #2
puppyman CreditAttribution: puppyman commentedSame deal, unfortunately... I've used the D7 version, and it works like a charm, but this one doesn't appear to change anything...
EDIT -
User error, everything works fine. I'd missed some code in one spot... :/
Comment #3
ericduran CreditAttribution: ericduran commentedThe Drupal 6 version actually does do something. There is no configurations screen, just by enabling the module the features are enabled.
Also on the d6 version is not as simple as some of the features with added in D7.
Comment #4
marcus178 CreditAttribution: marcus178 commentedOk I think it just is doesn't seem to work properly then, unless I'm not doing something, but as there isn't any documentation so I can't be sure.
For example the markup for css files is corrected, but not my javascript files or meta.
I was also under the impression it would allow for html5 tags to be used within views.
Comment #5
ericduran CreditAttribution: ericduran commentedYea, I guess I should clarified the features more.
The drupal 7 version lets you used html5 elements with views. Mainly because the D7 version of views lets you do that.
The drupal 7 version is definitely has more features but the d6 version does do some things. I'll clarify everything on the project page. Sorry for the confusion.
Comment #6
marcus178 CreditAttribution: marcus178 commentedOk thanks, but shouldn't it still correct the meta tag and javascript link?
Comment #7
ericduran CreditAttribution: ericduran commented@marcus178. Some things aren't as easy to do in D6. In order to not really go crazy we do as much as we can.
For the best experience d7 would be preferred. Sadly you're going to run into even more problems with D6 because of the jquery version, the new elements, and ajax.
So yes, the D6 version does certain things. Not a lot but it does.
I'm marking this issue as fixed for now.
Comment #9
Kendall Totten CreditAttribution: Kendall Totten commentedHi Eric,
Can you elaborate on the "certain things" the D6 version does? I didn't see an update on the project page. Thanks!