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How to specify TEMPLATE location?
I am using jQuery but it require me to specify the location of that HTML.
How do I specify the location of a vBulletin TEMPLATE? Like for a regular file it would be: www.domain.com/forum/demo.html |
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I suppose it would be the name of the php script that generates it? Like www.domain.com/forum/demo.php.
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What if it's: http://domain.com/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=2646
How do you specify this? I can't use vBulletin commands cause I'm using an external HTML page. Also is it possible to use vBulletin command in an HTML page? Somehow connect it? |
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FIXED!!!!
Found out why that I can configure the code so that it won't overlap. |
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It looks to me like you want to put your code in a template and use it as part of an existing vbulletin page, or else write your own page using the instructions at the link posted above. |
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But one thing I noticed, is it normal that if you try to post the same content twice in vBulletin 4.1.10 the second one doesn't post? |
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