Hi there
A while back in the GLinks forum, I asked if there was a way to see what plug in hooks was available for a GLinks install. A GLinks guru provided me with the following command to run in the cgi-bin directory:
grep -r 'PLG->dispatch(' . > test.log
Which worked, and still does.... in a GLinks install. When I ran the command on a GMail install, it seemed to shoot into a infinate loop (had to manually terminate it) and coughed up a 3+ gig test.log file... which I couldn't view due to the size. Is there an alternative way to find out what plugin hooks are available in GMail?
Thanks
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A while back in the GLinks forum, I asked if there was a way to see what plug in hooks was available for a GLinks install. A GLinks guru provided me with the following command to run in the cgi-bin directory:
grep -r 'PLG->dispatch(' . > test.log
Which worked, and still does.... in a GLinks install. When I ran the command on a GMail install, it seemed to shoot into a infinate loop (had to manually terminate it) and coughed up a 3+ gig test.log file... which I couldn't view due to the size. Is there an alternative way to find out what plugin hooks are available in GMail?
Thanks
Sacrifice is not about what you lose,
it is about what you gain in the process.