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I need to create a custom hook to move the location of a 3rd party hack. So that the hook won't get overwritten in any future vb upgrade, I created a file named hooks_custom.xml in the forums/includes/xml directory. I've created a plugin named TEST that simply has a one-line php echo statement for testing purposes and I've been able to assign that plugin via the following dropdown menu:
Plugin Manager > Product : vBulletin > TEST > Hook Location ... ... to a new hook location named "left_column_top". So the hooks_custom.xml file is being read correctly. However, I'm not sure how to reference the hook in the template in which we are placing it. Other messages about hooks show a reference such as: PHP Code:
Would "vBulletinHook" need to changed to something like "customhooks" (I've tried several variation of that)? Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Thanks. -- Rik |
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