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Well to write a plugin you go to "Add New Plugin" under "Plugins & Products" in the adminCP. The problem is that you need to know which hook location you want your plugin to run at, and I guess for you that would depend on which template you wanted to use the output in. If you don't know, you could start out using global_start.
Another thought I had - you could also write your own php script, in which case you could use <?php...?> to switch between php and html, but then you're kind of on your own for creating the entire page. |
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