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'''<tt>mod_helloworld.xml</tt>''' | '''<tt>mod_helloworld.xml</tt>''' | ||
<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml" highlight="23"> | ||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | ||
<extension type="module" version="2.5.0" method="upgrade"> | <extension type="module" version="2.5.0" method="upgrade"> | ||
Revision as of 16:23, 13 March 2012
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mod_helloworld.php
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mod_helloworld.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<extension type="module" version="2.5.0" method="upgrade">
<name>MOD_HELLOWORLD</name>
<!-- The following elements are optional and free of formatting constraints -->
<creationDate>Once upon a time</creationDate>
<author>John Doe</author>
<authorEmail>john.doe@example.org</authorEmail>
<authorUrl>http://www.example.org</authorUrl>
<copyright>Copyright Info</copyright>
<license>License Info</license>
<!-- The version string is stored in the extension table -->
<version>0.0.4</version>
<!-- The description is optional and defaults to the name -->
<description>MOD_HELLOWORLD_XML_DESCRIPTION</description>
<!-- Note the folder attribute: This attribute describes what to copy
into the module folder -->
<files>
<filename module="mod_helloworld">mod_helloworld.php</filename>
<filename>mod_helloworld.xml</filename>
<folder>tmpl</folder>
<folder>language</folder>
</files>
<config>
<fields name="params">
<fieldset name="basic">
<field
name="greeting"
type="text"
default="MOD_HELLOWORLD_GREETING_DEFAULT"
label="MOD_HELLOWORLD_GREETING_LABEL"
description="MOD_HELLOWORLD_GREETING_DESC"
/>
</fieldset>
</fields>
</config>
</extension>
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