Erm not sure, looks a little too complicated for me, probably not to your average coder though.
I would have thought I could have just copied some code from the forum directory file index.php that refers to logged in users and placed it in my parent folder index.html.
Erm not sure, looks a little too complicated for me, probably not to your average coder though.
I would have thought I could have just copied some code from the forum directory file index.php that refers to logged in users and placed it in my parent folder index.html.
That is all copy/pasted from the index.php file. It's just all outlined what exactly needs to be copy/pasted.
That is all copy/pasted from the index.php file. It's just all outlined what exactly needs to be copy/pasted.
It does not read like that at all I'm afraid, it starts of by talking about adding and finishes off by copying. I appreciate the help but I do not have a php page.
I tried the Vbexternal, got a portion of it to work but it doesn't seem to display what I require, I want is to show the usernames who are online, not just counts.
I've now got index.php for my website which will help.
Lynne, looking at your instructions again it seems to refer to items that I have not created, such as vb pages, which are not relevant to me. So I'm thinking there must be a way to change the folder for the code to display the 'logged in users', but how would I echo that info on my website?
Lynne, looking at your instructions again it seems to refer to items that I have not created, such as vb pages, which are not relevant to me. So I'm thinking there must be a way to change the folder for the code to display the 'logged in users', but how would I echo that info on my website?
I'm not sure what you mean by "change the folder for the code". The article simply outlines exactly what is present in vb's index.php page to display the Online Users. If someone wants to show the Online Users on some other non-vb page, then those are the things that must be present (the code, the included file, the template edit).