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Thank you for the quick reply and I think from the sample that you gave that you are implying that the the whole class should be stored within the database as a plugin.
Even though I am sure that method would work we diecided to go a slightly different approach being that we would put the class and some logic all contained within a single php file. And the php file was included within the plugin/hook as well as a function call to perform the appropriate tasks that where required. here is what the plugin/hook looks like: PHP Code:
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