-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 We try not to require any external code for Drupal, especially since many hosts might not have PEAR available. That said, you are free to build your contrib module however you need to, but you aren't allowed to include non-GPL code with your module. Have those classes perhaps been released as seperate projects? On 20 Apr 2005, at 5:22 AM, Brian Del Vecchio wrote:
As a Drupal newbie I ask: what's the policy on requiring other PHP/PEAR modules in order to implement my module? For example, I would like to build on the following:
* PEAR/XML_Serializer * PEAR/HTTP_Request
Also, if there is a good summary of developer notes on PHP4/PHP5 support, I would appreciate a pointer. I have only experience with PHP4 up til now, and have questions about how to ensure my module works on all Drupal installations.
Thanks -- Brian Del Vecchio | bdv@hybernaut.com | http://hybernaut.com/
- -- Adrian Rossouw Drupal developer and Bryght Guy http://drupal.org | http://bryght.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin) iD8DBQFCZhqGgegMqdGlkasRAkt/AJ9RvG3gctKCs9rUQKiCZZIPpmlXUACeJFGb QYBFTGifBLrL0g/z7X729sA= =DmO9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----