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| dbzlotrfan | Nov 18 2005, 11:15 PM Post #1 |
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As I said in the Description. Probabbly a question for those that have IPB. in Functions.php in core of the upgrade folder by this line: $this->ipsclass->template->content .= " or any $this->ipsclass->(object)->(something else?) in any of the files does Matt/Bfarber mean load 'template' from the IPSCLASS.php file from the ./source folder? seems a bit stronger or weaker than typing Require_once (something) or include "(file name). Yes I know it's only for class loads (right?). Just wondring. For the most part I think I am actually getting what most of the IPB source means. (amazing that Matt coded [i think] nearly 870+ PHP files, a couple of CSS, HTML, and javascript files).
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| Seth | Nov 18 2005, 11:33 PM Post #2 |
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Um, no. That's not what that means at all. $content is an instance variable of class template, which is itself an instance of class ipsclass, which is an instance of whatever the parent class is. |
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