How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
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How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how you create a page that runs scripts such as login scripts?
Last edited by KMCD00 on December 25th 2012, 9:12 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Mistake)
Re: How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
Try not to re-post before 24 hours of your last post on the same topic.KMCD00 wrote:Anyone can respond
ACP > Modules > Portals and Widgets > Portal Management > Create new page, by typing in the page`s name.
Re: How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
Once you enter into Admin panel,and in HTML pages,do title,then make sure "Do you wish to use your forum header and footer ?" is marked with "yes".
In that case you'll use login/logout/register,also other from manus.
Something like this:
If i understand well your point.
In that case you'll use login/logout/register,also other from manus.
Something like this:
If i understand well your point.
Re: How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
Jo_Oker wrote:Once you enter into Admin panel,and in HTML pages,do title,then make sure "Do you wish to use your forum header and footer ?" is marked with "yes".
In that case you'll use login/logout/register,also other from manus.
Something like this:
If i understand well your point.
no that is HTML not scripting
Re: How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
KMCD00 wrote:I was wondering if anyone could tell me how you create a page that runs scripts such as login scripts?
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Re: How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
PHP Scripts Management to make modules seems impossible. I hope they can allow it.
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So ---This--- will never work? It's the exact same code as ---Here---
Re: How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
Yes, I think he's new.
As you can see, your forum URL doesn't even end in .php, so it isn't specified as a PHP file, but the other URL, has the .php extension & the favicon is different.
I recommend using a host instead of ForuMotion as their service cannot host php files, as you do not have access to the server anyways.
As you can see, your forum URL doesn't even end in .php, so it isn't specified as a PHP file, but the other URL, has the .php extension & the favicon is different.
I recommend using a host instead of ForuMotion as their service cannot host php files, as you do not have access to the server anyways.
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Re: How do you add a PHP SCRIPT PAGE
emanger wrote:Yes, I think he's new.
As you can see, your forum URL doesn't even end in .php, so it isn't specified as a PHP file, but the other URL, has the .php extension & the favicon is different.
I recommend using a host instead of ForuMotion as their service cannot host php files, as you do not have access to the server anyways.
"Forum Started: Sun 11 Oct 2009 - 13:45" I don't think I am that new...
Rideem3 wrote:All of our forums have PHP on it. Forumotion just uses a mod_rewrite to hide the file extensions for SEO.
Without PHP our forums can't function.
However you can't add custom PHP to your forum
Thanks for clarifying!
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