ah, i was having trouble using CDATA code on my packager. So I didn't include it unless it wouldn't work without the CDATA.
The CDATA tags are required, and will cause unexpected errors if they're omitted.
If you don't use CDATA tags, you must escape all "special" characters. > needs to be >, < needs to be <, etc. See that Wikipedia article I linked to.
This is probably what's causing the uninstall error.
and i didn't know how the ID works.
It's all mentioned in the documentation.
also, who cares where queries go, it's better than making the text go in through source code. as long as it works, it is all fine.
Did you even read the SMF Coding Guidelines?
oh n, sorry if i sound rude. But i never liked u anyway.
Well, that's your choice.
I pay for the server for this site (and my others) from my pocket. No one else is involved; I'm paying for everything.
I dedicate time to writing SMF mods, time which I could spend doing other things. I'm still in high school and don't have that much free time.
I've never had ads on this site for a long period of time, and have never forced users to pay anything to access any of my code or my forum (nor will I ever do this).
All this to please the SMF community and users such as yourself.
If you don't like me, then fair enough.
But there's no reason to be mean about it.
Remember that access to this site is a priviledge, not a right.
I will not listen to ur pointers if a package is "valid"
Well then, if you write any of your own SMF mods, do not expect them to be approved on the SMF mods site. SMF mods are required to follow those guidelines, and the package needs to be valid. Unexpected errors can occur if it's not.