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Any way I can force a php vb page to use a certain theme like it can be done on a forum? I haven't dug into this too much as it's just a side-idea, but was just wondering if anyone knows. Thanks.
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im not sure but at the beginning of the file put
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Try:
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or try putting $styleid= xx; after you include global.php
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Actually a trick I used to get vBJournal by AN-net above to force a skin was to put in a $_GET['forumid'] = XX, and then create a dummy forum with a forced style. This stopped it from changing a user's previous style by pretending that the custom page is a forum.
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None of the above worked for me... How could I do this?
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bumppppp
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