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How to make VB Code Enabled on non-vb pages
Hi all,
I got everything working perfectly in terms of getting the rules displayed on a seperate PHP page (it's actually a thread, but i'm making it where it doesn't look like a thread, rather, text only). The problem i'm running into is that the vB code that was used in the actual thread is not converting on the new php page I created.. I would like to make it so that what the original thread looks like, the seperate php page will look like.. Here is what I have thus far. The actual thread: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Mission Statement: ---- has been established to provide a forum for the discussion of ---- topics as deemed acceptable by the site administrators and moderators. Our prime objective ..................... site you’ve ever visited. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The UBB Color on THAT thread works great, because it's actually a real thread using showthread.php my rules.php page shows all of that just jumbled up with no markup, all white text, and you can actually see the [ b ] [ color = skyblue ] stuff. My rules.php consists of: PHP Code:
Long story short, I need to find out how to enable vbcode in that template/file so that the markup language is there Help would be greatly appreciated! |
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