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hi.
is there any possibility to insert a php code into a vbulletin-template? something like that? <?php include ("foo.php"); echo($lnx); ?> I tried so but without success. Perhaps somebody can help. thanks. cu, nordic_blue |
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the phpinclude-template? don't know that.. :confused:
okay..I will show that I'm a licensed user but I haven't my login-data here at the moment. monday, when work starts ;), and I'm able to get my login-data, I will visit that page. |
FireFly, can you please elaborate on how I use this to include files? Thanks in advance. :)
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Put this code in your phpinclude template:
Code:
ob_start(); |
I'm a complete newbie regarding programming, but I'm working on an alternate quote system similar to the one in legacy BBS/e-mails:
> dslgjdsfglfdskgj > dfdsf gdsfgfdgs > dsfdfgfdh dfgdfgk I have made a very rough working version of this by editing the .php-files themselves, but what I really want is to just include the relevant php-code in the quotereply-template. How would I go about doing that? |
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