Allo again,
This following on from my previous post. In doing the recent Moderation stuff, I've also fallen into the trap of 'lets make a "newXXX" version of an htmlcode', so as not to disturb the status quo while fiddling with things. However, I intend to replace current versions of things, once testing is done. (ie newcachedlistapproved will disappear, and its code will replace cachedlistapproved), except of course it won't disappear, it'll just lie around being unused..

Hmm, some way of 'recycling' node_ids would be useful, but that sounds like a huge project.

Anyway, Any thoughts, objections, notes on this?

C.


In reply to Patches vs. 'new*' code by castaway

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