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ReunionHall.org

Several years later, I finally track down the code mod and knuckle down to change the code!

This specific code hasn’t changed since its design in 2005.  So, many years later, my eyes (and mind) finally found the routine in all the code on my site to add to a user’s account upgrade.  This adds some user info to another set of tables which I had to, somewhat, handle manually!  Man, this is so rewarding, especially if you are like me, a non-programmer!

Now, let’s just wait to ensure that this change doesn’t break something else!  Ug!

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 ::: http://byrobert.posterous.com :::

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