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Hehe I really want to post this in the general forum where some one has a chance to see it. Not to many people post/read the php forum but I'll give it a try :)
lets say I want to add this php.... $testing123=" This is a test "; Now I want to call $testing123 up in the postbit template. what file would I put $testing123=" This is a test "; so the postbit template would show the "This is a test" where i put $testing123 This will help me figure out how to put in an extra db query so i can display that information in the postbit template. Thanks again for you help :) |
found the answer to my question when looking at some of the code of that hacks that change things in postbit :)
its functions.php in the admin folder! hehe |
There is an easier method.
put $testing123 = "blah"; in PHPINCLUDE template then you can put $testing123 in postbit :) |
this does not appear to be working for me and i don't know why, i have been trying for hours.
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What are you trying to do, and how have you done it?(or tried to do it?)
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