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The Geeklog Plugin API is just that an API.  You obviously have to write all your plugin code yourself.  We have put stubs in place to link to you Admin Interface.  Your admin page(s) will be in http://yourgeeklogdomain/admin/plugins/<plugin name>/  
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The Geeklog Plugin API is just that an API.  You obviously have to write all your plugin code yourself.  We have put stubs in place to link to you Admin Interface.  Your admin page(s) will be in
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<pre>http://yourgeeklogdomain/admin/plugins/<plugin name>/ </pre>
  
 
The first page of your administration interface must be named index.php and it must be in the above directory.  Whether or not you use more than one page for your Admin interface is completely up to you.  
 
The first page of your administration interface must be named index.php and it must be in the above directory.  Whether or not you use more than one page for your Admin interface is completely up to you.  

Revision as of 15:28, 7 May 2009

The Geeklog Plugin API is just that an API. You obviously have to write all your plugin code yourself. We have put stubs in place to link to you Admin Interface. Your admin page(s) will be in

http://yourgeeklogdomain/admin/plugins/<plugin name>/ 

The first page of your administration interface must be named index.php and it must be in the above directory. Whether or not you use more than one page for your Admin interface is completely up to you.

Please note that the location of your admin page isn't optional. For organizational purposes it is important that you follow the standards outlined in this document.