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Who make a brigde in php?
Hello...
Have a file in /a/b/c/test.php and need integrate the forum account profiles. Have this: PHP Code:
Help please. In vbulletin.com says: "vBulletin.org would be a better place to get help with custom coding. " https://www.vbulletin.com/forum/show...-brigde-in-php |
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Is the /a/b/c under the forum directory? Do you have "<?php" (without the quotes) as the first line of your php file?
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Yes, i use <?php...
Forum path: /home/user/public_html/ CMS Path: /home/user/public_html/portal Script path __file__: /home/user/public_html/portal/data/plugins/vb_users.php Principal script: /home/user/public_html/portal/index.php and... view-source:http://localhost/portal/index.php?test=load_vb_user is blank :-/ Print echo 'x'; and work, says "x" but print_r dont work, $vb* are emptys. |
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Oh, right - there are issues includes global.php inside a function because the code assumes some variables are global. You can try declaring some variables as global before including global.php, like:
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function userVB(){ $fnCwd = getcwd(); chdir(dirname(__file__).'/../../../'); global $vbulletin; include('global.php'); echo '<plaintext>data: '; unfortunately there are other global variables and I don't have a list of every variable that needs to be declared. You might be able to figure it out by trial and error, or maybe you can call get_defined_vars() before and after including global.php and see what the differences are, and add each new variable to your global statement. BTW, sorry for the delay in getting back to you. |
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Thaaaannkkkss i need this! global $vbulletin;
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