Sebastian Mendel a écrit :
Michal Čihař schrieb:
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 17:20:39 +0200 Sebastian Mendel lists@sebastianmendel.de wrote:
i used phpMyAdmin version numbers to easily track changes in phpmyadmin.css.php and apply only changes made after the theme was released tracked by the theme version - it was just the easiest way
I now also think that using same version number as phpMyAdmin uses is the best way. We modify themes almost every release, so another versioning would only follow our one.
and the check for an outdated theme can be placed in the last block in phpmyadmin.css.php - and if nothing changes there will be no new block and themes will not being outdated even if there version number is behind current phpMyAdmin version
Oh! this is where checkVersion() is used! Sorry I did not remember it.
Marc