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PHP Functions in postbit?
Alright, this question might have been answered before, or it might be obvious... either way, go easy on me. I'm a bit new to this.
How might one go about running a php function inside of the postbit? I have a tested and working function inside of functions.php that I want to call into my postbit that I'll post hee, just for the hell of it: This was added after the comments at the end of functions.php with info on when the file was downloaded and such: Code:
class rpgstats Code:
{$rpg->showstats($post[postid]);} Sorry for being such a newb. |
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Well, I'm pretty sure functions.php is included globally. To test that, I stuck
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echo"test"; See the problem is, when I put that into my templates, I get something like "Unexpected ( on the line that you edited. We want }" :P |
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EDIT: I managed to do it, after... spending the whole day messing around. But, on the bright side, now I know how to do that sort of thing :devious:
Thanks alot for your help guys. If anyone wants the code (for displaying Inferno Lite stats in your posts), PM me and I'll ask Zero Tolerance if I can give it out. |
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