[Question] wincmd.ini section [ContentPlugins] 0_flag 0_date

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[Question] wincmd.ini section [ContentPlugins] 0_flag 0_date

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In wincmd.ini section [ContentPlugins] appear new entries
0_date=
0_flag=
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Anybody knows what this entries mean?
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This are internal handled entries which are related to the new content plugin ability to modify an entry. (current 6.5x plugins just read an entry)

Currently only some internal tc.xxx fields support write access.
Just wait for new 7.x plugin versions.

Do NOT change it manually, there is an automatic detection.
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2sqa_wizard
Just wait for new 7.x plugin versions.
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norfie² wrote:In wincmd.ini section [ContentPlugins] appear new entries
0_date=
0_flag=
.

Anybody knows what this entries mean?
According to the history.txt:
01.08.06 Added: Change attributes dialog: Only show plugins which support field changes. Attribute flags are cached in the wincmd.ini together with the timestamp of the plugin to detect updates
So, the 0_flags should be just the value returned by the plugin on ContentGetSupportedFieldFlags request; 0_date is timestamp of the plugin WDX-file.

PS: I did not check it however...
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date is the time stamp of the plugin dll (last modification), and flag the supported plugin flags.
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