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So I am new to vbadvance. I want to make a php page that contains a php file. But the php file that the page is pointing to uses arguments in the url, such as "mname=name", to display new content. It kinda like a flip book.
Is there a way to make it so that php page acts similar to an iframe but no scrolling? Or is there a way to integrate php file? |
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If the file was designed specifically for vBulletin then you should be able to use the Integration options for that. If not, then your next best bet is going to be to add a new PHP File CMPS page with no attributes in the URL, and then modify the PHP file you're including to make sure that any links pointing to the file are changed to point to your CMPS file (ex: /cmps_index.php?pageid=yourpagename).
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