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Originally Posted by Tyegurl
can i add that the install button is great but the idea flawed. IMO you should only click install once the code is up an running. You should not click the install button if you still get errors. I just don't see the sense in that. It's not installed if it has errors...I don't know just seems odd the way people use it.
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I, and most of the guys/gals that I know in my position (admin) tend to download the mod/hack first, test it on our local testbeds then if all is hunky dory we will click install! Works for me. I see the 'Install' button system as an ideal way for a: us to keep informed, like when upgrades are available, and b: to aid the coder when supplying/keeping track of support.