OK, that makes sense, but I don't think the tutorial says that. It would be useful if the text was updated to include that note. It would have saved me a bunch of head scratching.
On Aug 18, 2008, at 10:40 PM, Steve Edwards wrote:
When you are using a hook function, you replace the word "hook" with the name of your module. So, if your module is called mymodule, then the menu function would be mymodule_hook().
Steve
Roy Smith wrote:
I'm working my way through the drupal 6.x module developers guide. In http://drupal.org/node/206761 , the text talks about something called hook_menu(), but the example shows onthisdate_menu()? I don't understand the relationship between these two.
I created the onthisdate_menu() function as described, but when I go to the admin page, I don't see anyplace to configure the module.
Roy Smith roy@panix.com
-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
---------------- Roy Smith roy@panix.com