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My first module - Manage templates as external files

February 05, 2008 1:29pm

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  • #31 / Aug 25, 2008 10:57am

    louis w

    450 posts

    Hi Frank. Wow I forgot all about even making this.
    I actually don’t work with EE anymore, I moved on to creating my own products with Code Igniter.
    Let me look into the issue thou. It looks like last i left off there was a dating issue which was coming from timezones. I think the db date was a different timezone then the file upload date.
    I could just remove the bit of logic that compares the two dates and always update all templates. Not sure if this would be the best route but it would fix the problem.

  • #32 / Aug 25, 2008 11:49am

    FrankJohnson

    150 posts

    Thanks Louis - any help you could offer would be greatly appreciated!

    Frank

  • #33 / Aug 26, 2008 1:09pm

    the_crimsonrooster

    264 posts

    I still never understood why this module was so great?  I guess if you never selected “Save Template as File” when u created your template? So you can

    mass export all your db templates as files.

    Still sounds like one more third-party module to worry about.

  • #34 / Jan 21, 2009 7:28am

    Andy_vdG

    62 posts

    I still never understood why this module was so great?  I guess if you never selected “Save Template as File” when u created your template? So you can

    mass export all your db templates as files.

    Still sounds like one more third-party module to worry about.

    This module is great when using eeSiteKit for example, which creates a ton of templates for you automatically. Going through each one and clicking on save template as file would be a real pain.

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