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Just wondering, will this work in the php files?:
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No, the function is a javascript function and will work only within javascripts.
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Ah right... thanks.
I guess there's no way to test what browser someone is using via PHP then? |
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Take a look at how vB. does it (functions.php)
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Here you go, and yes these functions will work in the .php files, plug-ins, and templates.
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Thanks both.
Would I need to re paste the function in the script I want to use it? Or use a different if statement? Or can you give me some pointers in what I have to do in order to get an if statement like in Post #1 to work in the class_bbcode.php script? Appreciate any help! Thanks. |
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Thanks Brad.
So basically, this should work? PHP Code:
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Yes that works, however.
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