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searching for variable from a mod
This may be a weird question.
I have installed a few mods from here, no worries there I am trying to locate which mod inputted in a variable into my header / footer section Is there a way I can find out which mod that I've installed; wrote this (specific) variable to the header/footer areas ? Thanks |
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Use your text editor and do a search through the directory you stored all your mods in (you keep them, right?) to find that variable.
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Would it be in the xml files that are uploaded via product manager
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It should show up in one of the product xml files, yes.
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You could use https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=203933
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Thanks
I'll check it out !! --------------- Added [DATE]1263158764[/DATE] at [TIME]1263158764[/TIME] --------------- Oh boy that worked like a dream thanks aGain |
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you're welcome
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