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Okay, I have come with another question. I am trying to understand how vB is structured so that I can more easily modify it. Take modifying a Postbit, for example. To my knowledge, there are two parts to this:
1) class_postbit.php -- contains the class and various functions used with it to create postbit objects. 2) postbit[_legacy] -- template that uses the variables that are created to draw the page. So, I tried modifying the postbit to include the word "TEST" before anything else... Step 1) Opened class_postbit.php, found a spot I thought would be decent for inclusion, and tried to create another variable. PHP Code:
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<div>$post[a_test]</div> If I wanted to include, say, $vbulletin->$user[userid] somewhere, what would I have to do? add something like: PHP Code:
I know that doesn't work, but what would? Sorry about all the questions, I am just trying to understand vB's structure so I can ask a lot fewer questions later. I would consult the manual or something, but that doesn't seem to provide any kind of information like this. Thanks! |
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As you can see in the Code, the Class has a Property registry.
This is a reference to the global vB_Registry Object (aka $vbulletin). So as the P?ostbits are being processed within the Class, you can use $this->registry->userinfo['userid'] to get the Userid. Or in Templates you can (still?) use $bbuserinfo['userid'] If you set $this->post['foobar'], you must also use $this->post in the Template - just $post is smth. different ![]() |
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Yeh, if you look at the templates in the template table, $vboptions is translated to $vbulletin->options and same with bbuserinfo.
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Problem Solved.
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