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Yeah..that's what I'm saying...I've looked through just about every template. Which specific template did you edit?
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If you use the first post as an example, the template would be called TEST.
It should look something like this Code:
$stylevar[htmldoctype] |
Doh...I'm an idiot.
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Okay, I created the php files and uploaded them, and made the templates and named them in uppercase. But when I enter the addy in my browser, I get this:
Parse error: parse error, expecting `')'' in /home/pkrwud/public_html/vbulletin/decals.php on line 13 BTW, I am rather clueless when it comes to this stuff, but I try. |
also, "decals.php" is the "test" file.
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Ok. I read all 8 pages so far and i havent seen this question asked. So, I am going to go for it. Lets say that you have two different styles for a forum and you want to specific exactly which style you want a page to display. Can you think of any code that can be included that will load a specific style.
Oh yeah. I dont want to add the styleid variable to the URL either. I want this to be hidden in the php page. |
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Take that same script and more it to another directory and it breaks on global.php. Add the chdir as above just before your require statement and you will have a non-functioning navbar. No pulldown menus. Any ideas on how this is resolved? |
Well, I just tried all over again from scratch, and did it exactly the way I read it, and this time received this error:
Parse error: parse error, expecting `')'' in /home/pkrwud/public_html/vbulletin/test.php on line 23 What does this mean? On line 23, is 'TEST', the name of the TEST template I made. Anyone? |
What is your WHOLE line 23? Copy and paste it here.
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