Hello there,
On another thread, there were talks about incorporating the Contact Importer module in this one.
I am not sure if this will happen or not, although it would a great idea: DCLI is working great with other Drupal Module (Invite etc...) while the Contact Importer module has the ability to use different libraries.

In the event that the 2 modules do not join, will you consider adding support for other libraries such as Octazen in the future?

Many thanks!

JJ

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hadsie’s picture

Assigned: Unassigned » hadsie

Yes, there's plan to support other importer libraries. Hopefully this will happen within the next few weeks.

Delta Bridges’s picture

Ok, thanks for the prompt reply. I will install your module now, use the current library and wait for octazen implementation ( I have purchased the libs already).
Many thanks:):)
JJ

hadsie’s picture

The module now has support for other importer libraries. However, I don't think I can add support for octazen if I need to pay for it. I don't plan on using it so I don't want to pay money just to create an implementation for it.

Do you know if there's a free version I can try with?

Delta Bridges’s picture

I will contact them and see if it ok for you to use the libraries I have purchased. It would make sense that they accept as your module would give them an opportunity to have more customers.
I will let you know.
Many thanks,

hadsie’s picture

ok cool. keep me posted.

hadsie’s picture

Any update on this?

Delta Bridges’s picture

Hi Scott,
Sorry for long delay... I was away on holidays!
This is the message that I have sent to Octazen. I will let you know their feedback :)

Hello,
Thanks for the updates, however, I haven't been able to use Octozen libraries yet: I am running a site on Drupal and when I enabled the module that you made, it crashed my site. The site is live already, so I cannot take the risk that it will crash again.

One developer of the Drupal community has created a module to use such libraries within a Drupal environment. . He would like to include the Octazen libraries, This is open source however and the developer doesn't want to pay money for this.

So would it be possible that the developer in question can access temporarily my libraries so he can finish his application?

This would be great for me: I can then use the libraries safely and do more things with them on Drupal.
I think this is also good for you: if there is a drupal module that is working well with your libraries, for sure, more drupal users will then purchase Octazen.

Here is the module in question:
http://drupal.org/project/dcl_importer

Please advise asap.

Thanks,

JJ Verdun

hadsie’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (won't fix)

Octazen is basically defunct now (as far as we're concerned at least). And the module has supported other importers for some time. Marking as won't fix.