I already mentioned the possibility of post-inclusion to cover that.

Yes, it's the third or fourth time you mentioned it, and it's the third or fourth time I've told you it's completely useless. If I'm writing a plugin for someone else, I can't rely on there being a file at common/lab.

With the source of present_code looking something like this:

If you have to tell me what it *might* look like, I can't rely on the user of my plugin to have it, so I can't use it. Useless.

You really should read that to which you reply. It would save you a lot of time since you keep writing huge posts that address the issue I keep raising. You keep assuming one plugin has knowledge of what other plugins are available and an initimate knowledge of what they do (even though you keep saying people can and should just change how plugins behave willy-nilly).


In reply to Re^19: Is an aXML compiler possible? by ikegami
in thread Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus

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