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I've changed it so that the submitter's email address is displayed as an additional column in the Unanswered questions area. In addition, I've linked the email address with a simple "mailto" tag so that I can simply click it to reply.
The email automatically has the Subject line filled in, and the person's FAQ question is quoted in the body of the message. All I need to do is add my reply and send it off.
These changes only required slight modifications to the adminfaq.php and global.php FAQ language file. If anyone wants the changes for their server, you can download the zip file
here.
Enjoy!
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It might be a great opportunity to meet for postnukers because many of you might already go there anyway, but at the same time we could do some advertising / marketing there for postnuke.
We have set up a <a target=_top href="http://support.postnuke.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=wiki&file=index&pagename=Cebit">section in the Wiki-module on support.postnuke.com so that you can add any information that might be interesting for the Cebit. Additionally, please add yourself to the
list of participants if you are interested in this event.
Here's what I suggest: Add an official module that displays module info on it's own seperate page. It would be essentially a public version of the Admin modules listing, displaying information supplied by the various version.php files already supplied by the modules.
I'm not sure what the implications of modules already written are; many require the developer info be included in the footer, but could that mean the PostNuke footer as opposed to the module footer? Even if not, it could be official PostNuke policy to encourage developers to allow module credit being displayed through the credits module.
It seems to me that a credits module would serve everybody's needs; the interface would be clean, interested parties could find developer info in a standardized place, and developers could get the work out.
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