![]() ![]() ![]() I have made hundreds of extensions/plugins and where they need to be updated for compatibility with newer SketchUp versions they will have been, but if they still work without an update then chances are the signature is reported as ‘out-of-date’, some very old ones might have never have been signed ! It means it meets certain coding regimes, and has been processed by the EWH or the SketchUp-portal, if its signing is ‘out-of-date’ it has not yet been updated for the newest SketchUp version if it’s ‘invalid’ something broke the signature - i.e. Having a fully signed extension is actually an illusory security. If you get an RBZ from an untrustworthy site and/or it reports in the Extension Manager that the signature is ‘invalid’, then you might be wise to avoid it, and uninstall it… Provided that you only install extensions’ RBZ files which you had downloaded from trusted reputable sites like EWH, SketchUcation or Smustard, then you can be confident in their ‘safety’ even when they say the signature is out of date: to use them simply reset your Extension Manager > Loading policy to ‘Unrestricted’. It does not mean they won’t work in newer SketchUp versions. Older extensions are signed but ‘out of date’ because changes to newer SketchUp versions can cause that. ‘Current’ extensions are usually ‘signed’, and once installed using the Extension Manager > Install Extension button, they should work thereafter. ![]()
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