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I want to declare a global variable in one plug-in, set the value, and then access it in another plug-in that is called after it somewhere else.
Is this possible? So far, I've been unable to make this work... thanks. |
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What have you been doing?
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Actually, I did get this to work:
Called from plug-in one: Code:
global $my_variable; $my_variable = 5; echo "set my_variable to " . $my_variable . "<br>"; Code:
global $my_variable; echo "read my_variable " . $my_variable . "<br>"; What I want to do (maybe I should post a new question) is call an external .php module with a click on a button, and somehow have access to variables declared in a plug-in (inside vB's scope). In other words, a plug-in loads a template and fills it with some buttons, and assigns url links to the buttons. The buttons call a completely separate external php module like: <a href="http://mydomain.com/forum/external_module.php?dothis=4> So when the user clicks on a button, a php function in another file is called. However, I can't seem to figure out how to have access to variables used in the scope of vB when I'm inside my external php code. Maybe this isn't possible... Or maybe (idea) I could hack one of the functions.php files of vB to have my function inside it, then maybe it would be inside the correct scope...have to try that... |
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