Afraid not. It works like;
Add_Date is looked at;
You specify the number of days that the link should stay active (1 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, etc), and then when the checking script is run, it checks to see which links should expire, by grabbing the current date, and checking if the Add_Date+Number of days their link is allowed to stay active=Todays Date.
Its pretty simple... but is outdated by LSQL 2.2. If people still want it, to use on 2.1.2, then please let me know, and I'll try and get it setup ready for use :)
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Add_Date is looked at;
You specify the number of days that the link should stay active (1 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, etc), and then when the checking script is run, it checks to see which links should expire, by grabbing the current date, and checking if the Add_Date+Number of days their link is allowed to stay active=Todays Date.
Its pretty simple... but is outdated by LSQL 2.2. If people still want it, to use on 2.1.2, then please let me know, and I'll try and get it setup ready for use :)
Cheers
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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