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Stupid phpinclude
Is there any way to get a phpinclude to actually display inside the template?
I tried dumping the phpinclude before the template output and its before the template and the template is underneath. Then when I moved it below it was below everything. So I installed the limited php functionality template hack and then dumped the phpinclude in the template, and its back up at the top. Any suggestions or ideas? |
templates dont read php code.
what do you have that you need to use a php include for? you could always declare whatever in the proper php file and call it with the declared variable IE Code:
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I need to include a php file from something i am working on integrating with vB.
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not sure if this will work. but can you create another php file to upload the stdout to the template row in your forum dbase?
more over, there is a web template hack to integrate non vb pages into the vb style scheme... |
I don't need it integrated to the style scheme, I need it to be displayed within a template.
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