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Hello,
I've used the guide for including external php files and it does work. There is only one issue that doesn't seem to work... I've got $sitemenu to include a .html file. $sitemenu is defined within the php file that I added into a plugin (using that guide). Normally, I just used php code on my website, but of course it is different with vB. Since I can't do include php codes in the templates, I've tried something like: PHP Code:
The plugin is hooked to global_start and the variable is being used the header. Is there a better way to have this work? |
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Have you followed that page exactly and used the PHP code provided (and change the path of course)?
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Just a guess but...
The link you gave give this code: Code:
$includedhtml = implode('', file('path/to/this/file/myfile.html')); |
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I have php working, I'm talking about the included html file in the in the php file I have connected to vBulletin using that guide.
As in, I have connected a external php file. however, the php file has a varialbe as seen above of which I want to be echoed onto vB. Thanks. |
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In which case you need to return the variable:
i.e. put return($sitemenu); after your include statment in the PHP file. Source: http://www.php.net/include/#id2543347 Try that see if it works. |
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