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![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Leicestershire
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Blog Entries: 11 Rep Power: 69 | I installed Jinclude and wrote the html snippet to achieve this and gave it the key 'FronterLogin' If I use the key '{{FronterLogin}}' in a custom HTML module it simply outputs '{{FronterLogin}}' If I use it in an article then it works perfectly. However I don't want to use an article, I want it in a module at the side of the page. Anyone know why this isn't working? Cheers. |
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Blog Entries: 11 Rep Power: 69 | Right its because 1.5 changed how it all worked and Jinclude can no longer work in custom HTML mods *Sigh* So now you have to use a the 'Custom Content' module to make an article with your tags in |
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Rep Power: 10 | Jumis avaialable aswell for custom code (inc php) content within articles. |
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