[pmwiki-users] XML Parsed PHP stuff, how do i apply it to PMwiki

Firefly stealth at fireflyuk.net
Thu Apr 6 09:12:09 CDT 2006


I’ve uploaded it into another folder and this is what it turns into

 

HYPERLINK
"http://www.fromunda.34sp.com/wowiteminfolite/index.php"http://www.fromunda.
34sp.com//wowiteminfolite/index.php

 

well it works, BUT I get loads of ez_sql errors very strange to me.

 

Is there any way I can apply the results to PMwiki, where all I’d have to do
is enter the item ID surrounded by a mark up and bammo insta text link?

 

Like this.

 

(:item:) 21416(:itemend:)

 

And it would display the result of this

 

$item->showpopup($itemID)

 

 

 

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[mailto:pmwiki-users-bounces at pmichaud.com] On Behalf Of Firefly
Sent: 06 April 2006 14:56
To: pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com
Subject: [pmwiki-users] XML Parsed PHP stuff, how do i apply it to PMwiki

 

I’ve got this PHP class ===¬

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HYPERLINK
"http://www.curse-gaming.com/mod.php?addid=2368"http://www.curse-gaming.com/
mod.php?addid=2368

 

and well I want to beable to use it on PM wiki, but before I just install it
all gungho and stuff.

I’d like to check if I can do this with relative ease or if im gonna have to
do some heavy lifting to get it to function? 

 

 


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