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MoT3rror 08-17-2008 10:01 PM

Maybe a look at online.php might help you better but that would require you to use php.

marcopolo 08-18-2008 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 1600733)
I'm not sure what you mean by "change the folder for the code". The article simply outlines exactly what is present in vb's index.php page to display the Online Users. If someone wants to show the Online Users on some other non-vb page, then those are the things that must be present (the code, the included file, the template edit).

Lynne, my mistake, I obviously was not interpreting your instructions correctly. I've added the php code and copied the items from my vb index.php into a test1.php file in my website home folder.

My question is about the last template part, what part is this refering to? I know about the templates in vB or are you talking about something else?

You can see my result here http://www.os-db.net/test1.php

Lynne 08-18-2008 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcopolo (Post 1601353)
Lynne, my mistake, I obviously was not interpreting your instructions correctly. I've added the php code and copied the items from my vb index.php into a test1.php file in my website home folder.

My question is about the last template part, what part is this refering to? I know about the templates in vB or are you talking about something else?

You can see my result here http://www.os-db.net/test1.php

On your test1.php page, don't you have other information you are trying to show on there besides the usersonline? How do you spit that information out? The article I wrote is intended to show the code to *add to* your template and *add to* your php page. It is not stand alone code.

marcopolo 08-18-2008 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 1601490)
On your test1.php page, don't you have other information you are trying to show on there besides the usersonline? How do you spit that information out? The article I wrote is intended to show the code to *add to* your template and *add to* your php page. It is not stand alone code.

My main page index.php (formerly.html) is simply html using a css, I have a small line of php code showing todays date and time.

I'm obviously missing the plot here because I can't beleive displaying the usersonline is so difficult to display.

Am I right in saying the PHP code is calling the info, so how do I display it?

Lynne 08-18-2008 03:30 PM

How do you display you information on your index.php (formerly html) page? Is it straight php with no templates? If so, I suppose you could just add the html lines I posted in the article into your page. However, you do need to include the global.php and functions_bigthree.php pages in your php page in order to parse those vbphrases and such.

You might want to post your php page here and perhaps we can work out what you need to add.

marcopolo 08-18-2008 03:44 PM

removed data

Lynne 08-18-2008 04:21 PM

I'm getting an error on your index page and I think it's because you have not defined your doctype:
Code:

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
You didn't close the tag.

marcopolo 08-18-2008 04:46 PM

There you go, basically I want to show the usersonline under the community area with no underline.

Lynne 08-18-2008 05:14 PM

I just copied your code and put it up on my test site and I actually see a page without errors (although the page does have problems). Have you checked your "chdir" to make sure it's valid for you site? Try inputing the full path:
PHP Code:

 chdir ('/home/yoursite/public_html/forum'); 


marcopolo 08-18-2008 05:51 PM

It must be something on the page index1.php because http://www.os-db.net/index3.php shows users online and this is basically your instructions with an echo echo $activeusers;

--------------- Added [DATE]1219091894[/DATE] at [TIME]1219091894[/TIME] ---------------

I've given up on this, thanks for the help Lynne but if it's this frustrating to add then it's not for me.

--------------- Added [DATE]1219130473[/DATE] at [TIME]1219130473[/TIME] ---------------

Right, since I've done so much work on this I'm finding it hard to let go.

This is what I've done, copied the sections into a index1.php and created a test.html and added the first part of the HTML code.

The outcome is here http://www.os-db.net/test.html

any ideas?

--------------- Added [DATE]1219131989[/DATE] at [TIME]1219131989[/TIME] ---------------

Ok,

I can only think that the html code that you have referred to is not enough here, what additional code do I need to place in the template (html file) to display the info.


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