Actually not taking sides here, I kinda have to side with Jacqui.
In the rare instances that a mod is pulled, it would be beneficial:
If the MOD details, within the forum, were updated accordingly, with Installation and de-installation issues.
In essence, I think all coders, when implementing a mod or hack, should by rights, provide a text file for installation and for removal.
In the case of a mod, which is under scrutiny, then this text file, should automatically be added to the original MODS, 1st post. As an admin extra or whatever.
Reason being, and we DO keep all mods neatly packaged and folderised... I am not always working on one pc, and often working away from the office on a spare pc/laptop whatever..
So merely disabling products/plugins isnt nearly enough info for us, as we would also like to see remotely, what file changes/ template hacks were done , so that we may remove all traces.
Ste
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