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Bebo
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im using a php photo album and it works fine by using a require statement in a static page
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the external php file is parsed before the rest of the page so my page tilte and borders come out below the photos
is there a way to make the php file parse in the content area of the page instead of at the top?
however
the external php file is parsed before the rest of the page so my page tilte and borders come out below the photos
is there a way to make the php file parse in the content area of the page instead of at the top?
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Dirk
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There are 2 PHP options in the static pages editor - try the other one.
Also see the documentation.
bye, Dirk
Also see the documentation.
bye, Dirk
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Dirk
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I was assuming that you were running Geeklog 1.3.9, which includes the Static Pages plugin 1.4.
If you're on an older version, you'll have to upgrade. Static Pages 1.4 requires Geeklog 1.3.9.
bye, Dirk
If you're on an older version, you'll have to upgrade. Static Pages 1.4 requires Geeklog 1.3.9.
bye, Dirk
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Quote by Bebo: do i have to do a new install to get to 1.3.9 ?
In a way, yes - see the documentation for details.
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