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I noticed in some mods that use PHP include that there is a code to make it so when you enter something like $modname it displays the HTML from a templete. How do I do this in phpinclude? Can I just have a template that says things like $YOURVARIABLE I can replace?
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Install PAPI (link in my sig) and use this:
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Then use $variablename wherever you want templatename to appear. |
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thanks alot!!!
This will make orginizing my templates much eassier
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errr it says its a call to unidentified function maketemplatecode or wahtever the function was. I installed the PAPI to :\
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makeevaltemplatecode
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lol I know
I just copied and pasted the code you gave me replacing the template name and variable name |
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In that case I should spell correctly:
PHP Code:
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#8
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lol k thanks
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