Rewrite old Podcast Manager module for CMSMS 1.11.9

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Rewrite old Podcast Manager module for CMSMS 1.11.9

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I have a website that uses the Podcast Manager module, and whose CMSMS hadn't been updated for a while. When I got it updated, I found that the Podcast Manager wasn't working anymore.

The Podcast Manager module hasn't been maintained for a while (and was even deleted from the forge in a cleanup, losing the code history). It's still available for download from the Module Manager, and I've attached a .tar.gz of the code to this post.

I'd like to get an estimate of time and cost to get it working again.
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Re: Rewrite old Podcast Manager module for CMSMS 1.11.9

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Out of curiosity I installed the module and it seems to work... Well at least the admin panel is. What does not work at your site?
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Re: Rewrite old Podcast Manager module for CMSMS 1.11.9

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Sorry for the delay. I'd expected to get an email if a reply was posted.

The admin panels work, but the RSS and HTML outputs of the module generate errors. You might try uploading a single MP3 file and trying to generate the outputs.
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Re: Rewrite old Podcast Manager module for CMSMS 1.11.9

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What PHP version are you running? If it is PHP 5.3.x and especially PHP 5.4.x then it may not be compatible. This is just a guess... but many older modules used an & when passing an argument in a function like &$myarg instead of $myarg which messes up in PHP 5.4
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Re: Rewrite old Podcast Manager module for CMSMS 1.11.9

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PHP 5.3.10
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