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What the title says. I looked for it for about 10 minutes now and can't find it.
Devs? |
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The current options or the settings themselves?
Look at the template name 'options' in the template table and then the settings are built from the entries in the 'setting' table. |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by freddie
The current options or the settings themselves? |
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You can use any setting that appears in the options template on every page. If you are inside of a function you need to globalize any settings though before they will be open to you.
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Yup, found it.
Acually I want NOT to use a setting from there, I want to make it something per-user. |
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Umm, just out of curiosity, why do you keep that in the template table?
Wouldn't it be easier to just get it from the setting table? |
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Oh ok, I see how it's done. Hell lot easier.
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Quote:
Building a string of options few times (only when one is changed) as opposed to building an array of options on every page load. |
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