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The easiest way to insert a new plugin to Seon is via the web interface, as long your web server is the same server Seon itself is running on and your PHP configuration supports file transfers. If this meets your standard installation, you can simply upload the available plugin for your Seon platform using a file upload mechanism: | The easiest way to insert a new plugin to Seon is via the web interface, as long your web server is the same server Seon itself is running on and your PHP configuration supports file transfers. If this meets your standard installation, you can simply upload the available plugin for your Seon platform using a file upload mechanism: | ||
Click on the left menu on "Plugins", in the new page on the upper left corner on the "new" icon: | Click on the left menu on "Plugins", in the new page on the upper left corner on the "new" icon: | ||
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Revision as of 19:02, 5 July 2010
Adding plugins
By adding new plugins to the Seon plugin list, you're able to use these plugins in a configurable way your business logic needs it. Usable plugins can be used in any plugin group.
Adding automatically
The easiest way to insert a new plugin to Seon is via the web interface, as long your web server is the same server Seon itself is running on and your PHP configuration supports file transfers. If this meets your standard installation, you can simply upload the available plugin for your Seon platform using a file upload mechanism: Click on the left menu on "Plugins", in the new page on the upper left corner on the "new" icon: