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<? include("last10.php"); ?>
If I understand correctly you cannot put this call into a template, right? So, where do I add this to get it to display on my main VB page? Can I just include it in the index.php? If so, where? Thanks! |
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If you look in your 'phpinclude' template, you can see an example of how to do an include - just replace the file name with last10.php and uncomment the lines (remove the // from the beginning of the lines).
If you're still stuck post back and I'll post the code for you. |
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I want to parse the "last ten" at the bottom of my main VB page. ??? |
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I tried using this in the phpinclude template:
ob_start(); require("/path/to/include/file"); <--- this I had set to my path $file = ob_get_contents(); ob_end_clean(); and the VB does not load. |
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