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why can't I use: $newposts or $logincode in the header?
I'm trying to edit my template but I've bumped into a little problem!
why am I unable to use: $newposts or $logincode in the header template? Any thoughts? |
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Now allowed to use it? Or is the variable just not working when you put it in?
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just not working when i put it in
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Must not be compatiable with those templates, so file editing would be needed. Ask over at vB.org.
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Thos variables are not defined to be used in the header section, you would need to work out a query and stick it in the PHP Includes template (technically it is hacking, but it is not since it deals only with the templates).
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...yeah...
WHAT?! |
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Basically, those varibles wont work in the header
For them to work, it would require PHP editing, as at http://www.vbulletin.org |
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