7 Aug
2008
7 Aug
'08
3 p.m.
Because the version of the module is solely independent of the version of Drupal. The version of the module indicates API and/or UI differences. If you have version 2.x of your module in version 5.x of Drupal and then change it to version 1.x for version 6.x of Drupal; one tends to view the 6.x-1.x as the same interface as 5.x-1.x.
But I'm wrong and will shut the hell up.
Actually, I agree with Earnie here ;) (Only about module versions being independent of Drupal versions). -- Morbus Iff ( if i could change the future, i'd change the past instead ) Technical: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/779 Enjoy: http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.videounderbelly.com/ aim: akaMorbus / skype: morbusiff / icq: 2927491 / jabber.org: morbus