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  • Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    The plugin can be extended in all sorts of ways using the API, it’s really a matter of having the coding ability to take advantage of it. What you want to do is fairly extensive, so unless you have a development budget to work with, you’ll be coding it yourself. If that’s not an option, you may need to keep looking for a plugin that fills your needs. If you can find one that will work, it’s far less money to buy a premium plugin than to pay for custom development.

    Thread Starter wcmaster

    (@wcmaster)

    Thanks for the speedy response. Luckily, I can do the coding. But I was hoping someone already did.

    Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    OK, good. You may be interested in looking at the plugin API:

    Participants Database 1.5 API

    I was looking to do the same thing. (EM with PD) Any update on this, wcmaster?

    Thread Starter wcmaster

    (@wcmaster)

    Unfortunately, the client changed the scope of their website and revealed some assets they never mentioned before. So I will no longer be using either plugin. Thanks for your replies and interest.

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