Is it possible.
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:32 pm
Hi all.
I've used a few of the phpJunkyard scripts on a few of my site's now & i'm impressed, however, what i'm about to suggest i don't know if this has been done already or has been suggested. my searches are currently drawing a blank - typing "<?php" followed by any keyword into the search box & you get everything from tin-tacs to tractors.
I've just revamped an existing site for myself & intend to use the Linkman script & possibly add a couple of the others (guestbook, hesk etc) at a later date, but i already have a linkspage which i want to change from manual HTML editor to using the linkman script to add/update/remove links
What i want to do is use the linkman script more as an SSI by creating the links page as a blank page within an exisitng page & "injecting" the link script into it.
to simplify, this is what i have in mind. I'll use the Linkman script as an example as that is what i'm looking at using in this case.
1) to rename the "links.php" script to a new name (mainly as the existing page name will be links.php), giving the script to a name such as linkman.php
2) to install & configure the script as per the normal way.
3) instead of creating a header/footer page or embedding the linkscript between header &footer (these could be ommited or left blank so they don't appear) thus creating a new page, but to add the linkman script to the site add in a line of php code such as this...
this would mean of course the linkman script would be inside the existing site.
4) use the script in the normal way
so my question is, is this possible, (or has it been done) & if so how could i bring up the linkman script (or any of the others) using a PHP include to an already exisitng page as described above? if so, how do i do it.
Also while on the subject, as a suggestion, could this perhaps be added as a future upgrade or some form of instruction added to the readme file. This could also mean that the junkyard scripts can be used in blogs & within forums etc
Thanks in Advance & keep up the good work, the phpJunkyard scripts are superb.
I've used a few of the phpJunkyard scripts on a few of my site's now & i'm impressed, however, what i'm about to suggest i don't know if this has been done already or has been suggested. my searches are currently drawing a blank - typing "<?php" followed by any keyword into the search box & you get everything from tin-tacs to tractors.
I've just revamped an existing site for myself & intend to use the Linkman script & possibly add a couple of the others (guestbook, hesk etc) at a later date, but i already have a linkspage which i want to change from manual HTML editor to using the linkman script to add/update/remove links
What i want to do is use the linkman script more as an SSI by creating the links page as a blank page within an exisitng page & "injecting" the link script into it.
to simplify, this is what i have in mind. I'll use the Linkman script as an example as that is what i'm looking at using in this case.
1) to rename the "links.php" script to a new name (mainly as the existing page name will be links.php), giving the script to a name such as linkman.php
2) to install & configure the script as per the normal way.
3) instead of creating a header/footer page or embedding the linkscript between header &footer (these could be ommited or left blank so they don't appear) thus creating a new page, but to add the linkman script to the site add in a line of php code such as this...
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<?php include('linkman.php'); ?>
4) use the script in the normal way
so my question is, is this possible, (or has it been done) & if so how could i bring up the linkman script (or any of the others) using a PHP include to an already exisitng page as described above? if so, how do i do it.
Also while on the subject, as a suggestion, could this perhaps be added as a future upgrade or some form of instruction added to the readme file. This could also mean that the junkyard scripts can be used in blogs & within forums etc
Thanks in Advance & keep up the good work, the phpJunkyard scripts are superb.