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Quick wink to JimF... and trying to follow his standard =P
I would like to be able to great my visitors on the front page of my site as well, using the info already gathered in vbulletin.
Is there a way that I can call the Name, Last Visit, Number of registered users, and other such items from the VB front page and use it on my sites front page?
Can I update the last visited date if they visit the site front page OR the vb front page?
Any help would be great!
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thease are one of the things i will be adding to my board if i deside to go to this board. I can just make a small snip of a script that does this, but it might be a while before i get it done.
Well,
What you'd have to do is follow the style that VB does with their other PHP files...
Create a PHP file, and put in it:
Code:
<?PHP
require( "global.php" );
?>
That creates a DB connection to your vB mySQL DB, and now you can do anything you want with it!
However, if this PHP file is outside of your VB directory you must make sure that you put the path to global.php in the require( ) function call or it will fail.
Example:
Your VB directory is here: /home/httpd/www/boards/vb
Your PHP file is located here: /home/httpd/www/boards
Code:
<?PHP
require( "vb/global.php" );
?>
Ok, now that you have the PHP doc connecting, you can place any code within the <?PHP ?> brackets - just like you are developing in VB!
I almost have to laugh. I make a request and no one responds or states that they are interested in it either. When I say that I figured it out, I get 2 requests from others that are interested and then someone posts how to do it FOR me.
Where were you people when I needed you BEFORE I figured it out?!?!?!?
Anyway... thanks mrogish for posting that. Saves me some typing.
When I did the above the first time it worked until the global.php required the admin/config.php which is puked on. So to fix that I did the below:
The chdir tells the script to start thinking it's in that new directory. And for some reason I couldn't get mine to work until I put the full path to the global.php as well.
Hope that helps if you have the same problem as I do.
Next time, speak up if you want a similar feature... it encourages the hackers to respond more then if it's just a single person
Aaron,
Sorry about that -- the large number of posts that the hack forum gets tends to push things to the bottom of the page, hence loss of exposure, etc., especially when there is a lot of talk about big things like PM and such.
Yes you have to use a .php file to use php code, unless you know of some way to execute .php from a .shtml file
Anyway this is what I did to get it to work using a .php file. PHP can give you fits with the right path and such so you have to do a chdir. Without the $DOCUMENT_ROOT, the require will fail.
Make sure you put this as the FIRST thing in your index.php, nothing before it, no spaces, etc. If you don't you will get warnings about header information already being sent. You won't see these warnings if you already have a cookie set on your forum but your guests will and you would never know it if you never log out.
Then just use the vb Variables, i.e. like this for example