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PHP scripts in a notice
A simple question: is there any way to include PHP scripts using the standard method of code inside <?php ?> tags inside a notice? I tried it ( <?php phpinfo(); ?>), but it doesn't seem to work. Javascript appears to work, though.
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You could use the php script in a plugin assign it a variable and use that variable in the notice.
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Sorry to be a pest, but how would I assign the script in a plugin a variable? THanks!
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You could create a plugin using hook parse_templates, and code like this:
Code:
ob_start(); phpinfo(); $phpinfo = ob_get_contents(); ob_end_clean(); vB_Template::preRegister('template_name', array('phpinfo' => $phpinfo)); Of course you want to change 'template_name' to the name of the template you want to insert the code in. Then in that template you can use Code:
{vb:raw phpinfo} |
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