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Am I screwed?
I just finished 2 months of work coding a litle app written in php\html. I thought I could just add all the html +php code to a custom template (one template for each php page I wrote. I was shocked to discover tonight that my php code will not run that way.
After reading: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=228928. I am less than hopeful. My php pages have php mixed in with html and javascript. Supposedly I can call my php code form a separate file but I have lots of php code intermingled with javascript and html on each of my pages. Can the include file contain php and html and javascript such that I would have one include file for the head and one for the body for each of my vbulletin templates? Is there a way to get this work on my custom Vbulletin pages? or am I completely screwed here. has anybody gotten this to work? https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=228928. So I need to a phrase for every single instance of php code? And I need to declare every variable referenced in my php code? and I need to create a plugin for every instance of my php code? Has anybody gotten this to work? |
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