Hi xpert,
Reading the documentation included with Links SQL 2.1.1 for the PHP install, it would seem that plug-ins and editors are NOT supported, and therefore you would not be able to use this plug-in (or any other) with the PHP front end. This is my understanding of this document, and I would be most happy to hear any differently from anyone.
Differences between the PHP version and Perl CGI version
--------------------------------------------------------
There are a few differences between the two versions. The administration side of
Links SQL still uses the Perl CGI, but if you decide to use the PHP front end,
there are some differences you should know about:
1. Adding to multiple categories in one request is not supported. It's currently
available in the CGI version, but isn't in use, so this should not be a
problem.
2. Editors are not supported.
3. Plugins are not supported.
http://www.iuni.com/...tware/web/index.html
Links Plugins
Reading the documentation included with Links SQL 2.1.1 for the PHP install, it would seem that plug-ins and editors are NOT supported, and therefore you would not be able to use this plug-in (or any other) with the PHP front end. This is my understanding of this document, and I would be most happy to hear any differently from anyone.
Quote:
Differences between the PHP version and Perl CGI version
--------------------------------------------------------
There are a few differences between the two versions. The administration side of
Links SQL still uses the Perl CGI, but if you decide to use the PHP front end,
there are some differences you should know about:
1. Adding to multiple categories in one request is not supported. It's currently
available in the CGI version, but isn't in use, so this should not be a
problem.
2. Editors are not supported.
3. Plugins are not supported.
http://www.iuni.com/...tware/web/index.html
Links Plugins