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suitedesk/modules/autosave/README.txt

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DESCRIPTION
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The Autosave module automatically saves a node after a period of time. Content types that can be autosaved as well as the
period of time a node is autosaved, is configurable.
Autosaved nodes are are saved as a snap shot of the form.
NOTE: this version of autosave only works for single form (of selected node type) on a page.
DEPENDENCIES
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Includes the jQuery Form Plugin which was downloaded from here: http://dev.jquery.com/browser/trunk/plugins/form/jquery.form.js?format=txt
NOTE: the plugin has been modified to work with Drupal field names
INSTALLATION
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1. Place the "autosave" folder in your "modules" directory (i.e. modules/autosave).
2. Enable the Autosave module under Administer >> Site building >> Modules.
3. Under config for a node type select it to use Autosave.
5. Under Admin -> Site Config -> Autosave enter the period of time before each autosave (in milliseconds).
AUTHOR
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original concept by Edmund Kwok (edmund.kwok [at] insyghtful.com)
Drupal 6 version and current maintainer: Peter Lindstrom of LiquidCMS
CHANGE LOG
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- 6.x-2.0 version is a complete re-write to remove dependencies on TinyMCE.
- this version is now tied to the WYSIWYG module and currently is known to work with FCK, CK and TinyMCE 3.0 editors but requires
the 6.x-2.x-dev version of WYSIWYG with this patch: http://drupal.org/node/614146#comment-2193764; this patch should be commited soon and will
eventually be expanded to include other editors.