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i have my vbulletin in the /forums directory
and i want this to appear in the /developers directory where would i put the ../forums? |
I would like to have a youtube rip box from something like keepvid.com within my powered page. How do I get the keepvid page to be part of my vbulletin powered page? I hope that makes sense. Kind of like adding my template around their rip page.
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For external content you'd just use an iframe.
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Thanks DJ,
Lets say I wanted to add http://www.site.com as the site I want to be framed with my template. How would I implement that into the code below:
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Where it says TEXT, you put this in:
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Splendid. Working perfectly. Many thanks.
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I really enjoy this hack, thank you for offering it.
well, I have an issue that is not sooo important maybe. I have created my own pages within the forums directory and everything went just great. Now when I created some pages in the parent directory and pulled the information there everything went fine too EXCEPT when I look at the pages with Internet Explorer. In IE it does not show the welcome box correct. in the external page I seem to be not logged in. Strange is thatI can use the login box for logging in and as I have set a redirector it will log me in and redirect me tothe forumhome. I am logged in there then, but when I enter the external pages again I seem to be logged out =( In Firefox everything works perfect though =) so it must be one of the issues of IE again... anyone an idea? Internet Explorer is the whip to hurt Web Developers... |
Guys, I've now read the first and last twenty pages of this article and still cannot find a solution to the problem I am encountering. Bear in mind: you're not talking to an expert coder but I know how to work the occasional miracle.
Ok: this is my case: Forum root: [domain]/knowledge_share/upload/index.php Now I'd like to add a page, named 'index.php' and created through this article, two levels higher, effectively creating a home page: [domain]/index.php Template: achieved through vb admincp 'test.php' as configured and described on first page of this article, now called 'index.php' and uploaded to appropriate location, including following change: /REQUIRE BACK-END chdir ('/home/[domain]/public.html/knowledge_share/upload'); require('./global.php'); What changes must I make to what's now called 'index.php' to make this affair work? Cheers to anyone willing to shed her/his wisdom onto this... PS: If discussions on this stuff escaped my attention, it's not because of lack of effort on my part. Simply didn't see it. Didn't run first-off to the 'Reply To Thread' box without doing some searching...... |
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Anyone know how to do a login form? Everytime I use the example and use the login, it doesn't work. It just reloads the page.
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Thanks for this mod, took me a while to 'get' what to do but now I got it and its easy :)
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It doesn't work for me.
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