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I agree with you, modules should state what versions of PHP are required, what databases are supported, and a host of other requirements. However, as history tells us, only about 2% of the people read that anyways, so it wouldn't really solve anything.
NMS and Postgres - Problems with case-sensitive Tablenames
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Re: NMS and Postgres - Problems with case-sensitive Tablenames
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Please post system information from "Extensions >> System Information" (there is a bbcode option) on all posts asking for assistance.
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If you can't bother explaining your problem well, you shouldn't expect much in the way of assistance.
Please post system information from "Extensions >> System Information" (there is a bbcode option) on all posts asking for assistance.
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If you can't bother explaining your problem well, you shouldn't expect much in the way of assistance.
Re: NMS and Postgres - Problems with case-sensitive Tablenames
Yes, good doc doesn't hurt.
More optimism : pg users read documentation (because pg has excellent documentation) hence each piece of "MySQL only" or "works with pg" dochint will be carefully read and much appreciated by pg users.
I understand and agree that pgCMSms share is very low. I bet a niche actually.
Have fun
Pierre M.
More optimism : pg users read documentation (because pg has excellent documentation) hence each piece of "MySQL only" or "works with pg" dochint will be carefully read and much appreciated by pg users.
I understand and agree that pgCMSms share is very low. I bet a niche actually.
Have fun
Pierre M.