Ok guys, I'm pretty decent with html but when it comes to php I get lost. I just broke down and bought a license so you will see me here alot. I want to add this script <?php $rssense_client = "pub-MjVAc2XXXXXXXXXXXXXX2UuY29t"; $rssense_source = "pub-ZGIucHXXXXXXXXXXXXW5zZS5jb20="; $rssense_type = "text"; $rssense_width = 728; $rssense_height = 90; $rssense_format = "leaderboard"; $rssense_color_border = "ffffff"; $rssense_color_bg = "ffffff"; $rssense_color_link = "0000ff"; $rssense_color_url = "008000"; $rssense_color_text = "000000"; $rssense_color_title = "e0efea"; $rssense_color_title_bg = "336699"; $rssense_links = "Y"; $rssense_keywords = ""; $rssense_content = ""; include ( dirname(__FILE__) . "/rssense_client.php" ); ?> PHP: In a spot like I would an adsense banner, such as below the navbar. Yet when I insert that php code like I would an adsense banner it doesn't work. Nothing appears. I remember with my old cms I had to do like a php include type thing. Maybe I have to do one here? Any help is appericated. By the way has anyone used this new rss service (rssense)? Seems pretty sweet.
I'm not 100% sure about this but: Save that has a file, we'll use include() to reference it in vB. Go into the template editor, find where you want the banner to display, type: <?php include("placewherefileis.php"); ?> PHP: Hopefully that will work. Good luck to you.
Nope... vBulletin does not parse PHP within the (normal) templates itself. But you can use PHP variables and conditionals to do most of what you probably need within the template itself. If that isn't enough, you can use the php_include_start template or a plug-in (depending on the version of vBulletin) to generate a variable you could spit out on a template.
Shawn could you explain a bit more about using "PHP variables and conditionals to do most of what you probably need within the template itself". Maybe provide an example of how you'd include a code like this. TIA
I don't know what you are actually trying to do (what the included PHP file outputs) so I'm not sure.
It outputs a banner much like adsense. I assume its like the coop code, how would I add that to vbulletin?
Well bottom line is you can't execute PHP code inside a normal template, so you are going to need to do it some other way.