I think your copyright should have been retained in the distribution here. I was just pointing out that individuals user's who download the mod might remove it since unlike copywrited products like Threads they can remove the link with no adverse repercussions like normal software. I personally think the link to your site is the least they could do for writing the mod. Obviously everyone has an opinion though so maybe the possibility of a config option of whether to display the copyright or not would do the trick. Obviously the person who did the bulk of work on rewriting things while you were gone did not like the copyright and removed it.
Here is an example
What I mean is allow users to choose:
Up top of links.php on the config variables add:
$copyright = 'yes';
Down bottom of the links_footer.tmpl you can add this:
if ($copyright == 'yes') { print "<p align="center"><font size="1">TLD Bv1.5 by <a href="http://www.fish-tails.net">Fishtails</a></font></p>"; }
I found your original files and grabbed the copyright text. I have attached your mod with the copyright on their in a config variable naturally turned on to the first post so people download the latest with copyright info.
Also since I had a few minutes Allen said he went through and got alot of validation errors. I got all the ones on the main links pages show_links and show_cats so they now validate for you.
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