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Of these three, $Version_Num is a direct take-over from the original PHPNuke variable (which always contained the regular version number), while $Version_ID and $Version_Sub were added. These variables serve to provide additional information 'slices' to developers.
While these variables, and this method can be used to recognize version number, ID, and sub-release IDs of PostNuke, we would like to open the use of these variables up to the wider *Nuke community of forks, derivatives, and, of course, the original PHP-Nuke.
We invite all such projects to adopt and integrate this variable and versioning structure, in order to make life easier on those developing add-ons for the ever growing family of *Nuke-based weblogs. Even if you are part of a project that no longer includes a config.php file, create one, containing just those three variables.
Widespread adoption of this will hopefully aid and assist our friends in the burgeoning modules and add-on developer community, as well as help make modules and add-ons available and accessible to the widest range of systems, and their users.
Feel free to send updated/debugged themes or suggestions to
jan@psiborg.de
I'm not pretending i'm able to fix all bugs, so in case you're willing to share your debugged themes or making them more usable i'm open to any kind of constructive criticism, advice, help would be welcome.
Plz dare to help at debugging.
In future you'll be able to reach us at
www.nukethemes.de for your convenience your can preview the starting page anonymously for all themes.