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I tweaked the code a bit so that editing a table now works a bit ;)
the following items now can be changed and saved
* Table Name:
* Table Description:
* Which order to sort for default?:
* Column Title
* Required
* Sortable
* Default (sorting)
Attached is a patch.
Wat would be the most efficient way to submit patches?
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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tablemanager-table_edit_submit.patch | 1.8 KB | pfismvg |
Comments
Comment #1
pfismvg CreditAttribution: pfismvg commentedComment #2
tamhas CreditAttribution: tamhas commentedWorks a treat! Thanks! How nice to run into a problem, go to report it, and find the solution already there.
After our initial problems getting started with this module, it has turned into a highly useful supplement on a couple of our sites.
Comment #3
pobster CreditAttribution: pobster commentedIt still never fails to amaze me that so many people install development versions of modules and expect them to be fully functioning!
Thanks for doing this, I'm afraid I have absolutely no desire to support this branch myself (as there is a second branch, which tbh - I've currently shelved as some American guy pissed me off about it) so it's nice to know the community can support itself!
I'll commit it tonight once I've had a chance to look over it, thank you very much!
Pobster
Comment #4
pfismvg CreditAttribution: pfismvg commentedHi Pobster
Dont worry, I (and i think a lot of others) never expected the module to work 100%.
But then again... for me so far 50% of the drupal modules that I have installed and where classified as production ready have bugs. And 50% of the Beta modules work without problems.
Your module works great for the part that is finished and it seems it is the only one doing... what it does ;)
So I am not surprised that so many install your module... even if it is classified development.
Regarding the American idiot.... (I have briefly read the BS in http://drupal.org/node/623482) Dont forget... there are 7 biljon people on this earth... and lots of them have like this guy an IQ that can be stored in a single (binary) digit.
The better your work, the more idiots you attract that somehow believe that you will work harder for them if they push/abuse you hard enough (you owe them because you can and they can not in their tiny brains... :P).
anyway.. enjoy the complements, and ignore the idiots. Good work like this will atract a lot more idiots, so dont let them get to you. there really ar more people thankfull to you (even the idiots... only there brain is not really capable of expressing that)
anyway..
Thanks for this module. It really works for me (even if you cannot beleive that)
I really hope all the idiots keep quiet from now on.... and we do see 2.0 someday.
If there is anything I can do to help please let me know.
Regards
Comment #5
pobster CreditAttribution: pobster commentedNice, thanks for your work ;o)
Committed!
...And thanks for your comments too!
Pobster