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I am new to this and was going to upload two hacks.
They say they are not plugins and were products. I went to that screen and then it asked allow overwrite. I interpreted it a couple different ways. In what way should I interpret this when upload a hack. Both hacks are for my 3.5.1 and the hacks are too. So that is a match. Do I have to becareful of anything else? |
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Overwrite means that you allow overwritting an (older) version of the same hack.
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Ok since this hasn't been on before I will leave it at no.
Thanks, Darin |
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If the hack has not been installed before, it doesn't matter what setting you use.
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That was the answer I was looking for, Thanks!
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