Install: <module>_installer::install() is called, any necessary tables
are created.
Activate: <module>_installer::activate() is called. Module
controllers are routable, helpers are accessible, etc. The module is
in use.
Deactivate: <module>_installer::deactivate() is called. Module code
is not accessible or routable. Module is *not* in use, but its tables
are still around.
Uninstall: <module>_installer::uninstall() is called. Module is
completely removed from the database.
Admin > Modules will install and activate modules, but will only
deactivate (will NOT uninstall modules).
This requires a little trickery to proxy the session id and user agent
through the ActionScript code so that we can assume the same session
in the uploader. It's also using its own path to add photos since
we'll want to have a slightly different protocol for dealing with
responses (as opposed to JSON or HTML).
A work in progress for sure, but it's already better than what we had before.?\024