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RE: xPLHAL Plugin
For it to appear in the update plugins list John needs to add it to the
central list, so he will need a download url for the file.
If you just drop the iradtek.xml into the plugins folder it should work
fine that all I did on the Sunday morning although as Ian says the name
user.xml is reserved for individual to make there own plugin files for
existing applications. You will also need an instance of one of the
devices running so you can access the information via the determinators.
S.
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"Ian Lowe"
<ian@wintermut
e-ltd.com>
26/05/2004
09:28
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Viv,
Sorry for the slow response - John B (one of the xplhal manager authors)
maintains the list - the best thing to do is make the xML file available
at a sensible web location, and mail John with the details.
For testing, naming the file "user.xml" will do the trick.
Ian.
-----Original Message-----
From: lysanderroad [mailto:vcw1@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 25 May 2004 17:31
To: ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_xpl] xPLHAL Plugin
How do you add a new vendor plugin into xPLHal?
I have place the new xml file into the plugin directory to no effect?
regards
Viv Watts Idratek.
xPL Links: http://www.xplproject.org.uk http://www.xplhal.com
http://www.xpl.myby.co.uk
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