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Greetings,
I was wondering if anyone has been able to link in the EQdkp into the theme of their POSTNuke website? If so what need to be done to get this do work?
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I think the thing is with a lot of these class based OOP apps is that it's almost just as difficult to write an integrated module as it is to discover how to attach it's functionality to PostNuke. I find this is especially true of the upcoming 0.8 version.
I had a look at eqdkp and found most of it to be organizational logic that PostNuke already does for you, the rest is associating the math of the system to the user profile. That being said my own guild has not much use for the dkp system and I'm unlikely to do this myself, but for the ambitious, IMO, it's easier to use PostNuke's framework to accomplish the same thing than trying to figure out how to access foreign classes.
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