True, but it's only altering 1 line (for each hook), the only way it could mess up your system was if you inserted a hook onto a line where it should be, like inbetween if() and {, ofcourse you can delete the hook if errors occur (once i get the next release done).
@ Paul - That's upto you to keep things updated, the PHP will change over time, so it would be best to keep the hooks updated and ensure there in a safe place, if there nested inside a lot of code, chances are in the future it would cause problems, but if it's out of the way in a distant area, then the chance is smaller. Unfortunatly there isn't much i can do about this, even if you put in a search term to insert the hook after/below, the PHP again could be changed within the future.
- Zero Tolerance
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