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#13 2020-10-28 10:26:31

ibadullah
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From: Kabul, Afghanistan
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Re: Converting plugins to mysqli

Thank you very much Bloke Developer,
i will wait for the newly created textpattern newsletter plugin impatiently, how much time it will take?

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#14 2020-10-28 16:12:26

colak
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Re: Converting plugins to mysqli

Bloke wrote #326464:

I haven’t looked at the ‘direct send’ feature yet though. Not sure if anyone uses that.

I never understood that one, so I did not:)


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#15 2020-12-22 20:01:47

Bloke
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From: Leeds, UK
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Re: Converting plugins to mysqli

Anyone who wants to follow along with my attempts to get mem_postmaster limping along on new Textpattern versions is welcome to join the fun. This is only for legacy installations of bab_postmaster/mem_postmaster and does not aim to revolutionise the process.

smd_newsletter – currently under wraps and unlikely to hit the shelves before Txp 4.9.0 due to its reliance on core SMTP delivery – will take subscription management in radical new directions for Txp.


The smd plugin menagerie — for when you need one more gribble of power from Textpattern. Bleeding-edge code available on GitHub.

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