Plugins ExplainedΒΆ
- A plugin is just a zip-file, you can view the contents.
 - A plugin has to contain a file (at the root) called 
botsindex. This contains the database configuration. - The plugins on the web-site contain example edi files so you can run a translation and see the results.
 - The edi files are in 
bots/botssys/infile; the results will be inbots/botssys/outfile. - When reading a plugin your existing current configuration is backupped (in 
bots/botssys) - When reading a plugin already existing database-entries, mapping scripts, grammars etc are overwritten.
 - In the web server log is logged what is installed (logging is in 
bots/botssys/logging). - There is no un-install.
 - Beware if you make a plugin and share this: do not use e.g. password for an email account.
 - Plugins contain source code. This is a potentially security risk. Use only plugins from trusted sources.
 - Grammars for edifact and x12 are NOT plugins, and can not be installed!