Hi,
I just uploaded a new version of DynaFlex (1.6.2) and the DynaFlex Tutorial to the TER. By unkown reason, the tutorial extension is not available in the TER. I have no idea why.
In older days of TER1, there was a managment interface where you could define if you extension is visible or now and stuff like that. I can't find this one anymore. I even had a look at the ext_emconf.php file but didn't found anything that might relates to it.
So the only way to provide the Tutorial Extension is this blog now. Not too bad I think but TER would be much nicer. Anyway. If you are using DynaFlex or if you want to use it. Read the manual and download the tutorial extension.
Greets,
Thomas
#2: Thomas commented on Wednesday, 15-11-06 22:20
Hi,
hm... seems that the problem sat in front of the screen once again. ;-)
Now, everything is fine :-D
Greets,
Thomas
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#1: Michael commented on Wednesday, 15-11-06 22:13
If the tutorial ext has the doc category, it won't be displayed in the TER frontend on typo3.org but it should be in the EM.