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Bring back the phpinclude templates
I like the phpinclude templates! With this little plugin you will have them back.
Note: you cannot edit the templates with the Common Templates Editor. |
There is little point in having the phpinclude templates, they were swapped for two new hooks global_start and global_end...
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I agree, the hooks are definately preferable.
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You are using the hooks to call these templates - That itself a contradiction of the idea of the phpinclude templates :rolleyes:
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So how would I include my counter php in a hook? :-/
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If you want to control style variables or so you can do it like Stadler suggested here. That works fine I think. But if you have 10 or more styles you can lose the overview. ;)
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Or.. include 'counter.php' ? |
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