Thanks so much for writing this and making it available for Joomla
1.5, Anthony Ferrara!
I downloaded, installed it in Joomla 1.5rc1 and it works!
Try using this native Joomla 1.5 mambot
To Use:
encase php code with
{php}SomePHP Code;{/php}
OR include a file with
{phpfile}/path/to/some/php/file.php{/phpfile}
I tested it as {php} with some PHP code and also including a .php
file as {phpfile} and worked with no problems. Good job!
I also like the idea of having {php} for inserting code and {phpfile}
for file includes.
David Roth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Aug 27, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Anthony Ferrara wrote:
I wonder if my atachement came through... I wrote a
1.5 Native plugin to do this...
http://www.joomlaperformance.com/component/option,com_docman/
task,cat_view/gid,23/Itemid,39/
It restricts it to articles authored by Admins or
Super Admins ONLY...
--- Norman ONeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did lassie ever show up? Is timmy still trapped in
the barn? The guy
that developed klphp has been awol for quite some
time, I don't know
if he was around for the transition to joomla
1.0.xxx
Here are a couple fo links if you want try and track
him down.
http://www.idealagent.com/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/
Here is the original thread for the mambot release
http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=39551&highlight=konlong
On a side note, would be kind of nice to include
this functionality
in the core of Joomla and say, let the super admin
decide what level
of user can use it.
Norman O'Neil
eNorm
P.O. Box 6592
Portsmouth, NH 03802- 6592
978.255.2672
http://www.enorm2.com
On Aug 27, 2007, at 4:06 AM, David A. Roth wrote:
Thanks to everyone who replied to my posting.
I installed the plugin and the module. So far, I
have not been able
to get the plugin to work. The module works fine,
and prints out
"hello world" as a module. But any attempts to
insert code into an
article such as:
{kl_php} echo "Hello out there"; {/kl_php}
outputs this:
{kl_php} echo "Hello out there"; {/kl_php}
I did see the suggestion on the Mambo forum that
the editor might
be inserting some formatting. So I selected No
Editor, and tried it
again not allowing any sort of HTML to reformat
this little bit of
instruction and the results were the same. The
System Legacy plugin
was enabled.
Wondering at this point if it might be Joomla
1.5rc1, I installed
just the mambot plug-in and enabled it with Joomla
1.0.12 and then
it worked!
OK, I want to be a good citizen here within the
Joomla community
and report this so it will work with Joomla 1.5. I
would like some
advice here, since I know this isn't part of the
Joomla core. What
is the best way to proceed? Post to a Joomla
forum? Contact the
authors (see below), but which one since this
isn't a Mambo concern?
<?php
/**
* PHP Evaluation Mambot
* author John Long
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Based on the "Code Highliting Mambot" by
eddieajau
**/
// $Id: moscode.php,v 1.1 2003/12/15 00:39:03
eddieajau Exp $
/**
* Code Highlighting Mambot
* @package Mambo Open Source
* @Copyright (C) 2000 - 2003 Miro International
Pty Ltd
* @ All rights reserved
* @ Mambo Open Source is Free Software
* @ Released under GNU/GPL License :
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/
gpl.html
* @version $Revision: 1.1 $
* @author Andrew Eddie
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
**/
Thanks!
David Roth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Aug 26, 2007, at 6:58 AM, Donna Marie Vincent
wrote:
I use the kl_php mambot
(http://forum.mamboserver.com/
showthread.php?t=39551) to include php in
content items:
{kl_php} ...some php code... {/kl_php}
or write the php code in a file, then include the
file wherever I
want it.
----- Original Message ----
From: David A. Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: NYPHP SIG: Joomla <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 1:55:00 AM
Subject: [joomla] Embed PHP in Joomla's HTML?
I am converting an HTML based web site to Joomla
1.5RC1. In the body
of the HTML, it has about 10 lines of PHP code
which grabs a number
from another web site so it can display this
number in the middle of
a sentence. Something like, "...with the current
member now at 810
members...". The number 810 is grabbed from an
external web site
which gets updated when the number of members
increases or decreases.
OK, I thought about how this might be done. One
was to write a Joomla
Module to do the PHP, but didn't want to deal
with the formatting of
the rest of the article to make it look like a
natural one that
Joomla does so well.
The other idea, is that I went to Edit the
article and select for it
to display HTML. I then inserted the PHP code
such as:
<?PHP
php code goes here
?>
I saved that and proceeded to reload the page in
Joomla and no output
was generated from the PHP code. I returned to
the article, had it
display HTML once again, and my PHP I included
was gone.
Now I never did this before in Joomla 1.x, so I
don't know if insert
PHP is supported in this manner or not.
Q: Can PHP be embedded into the body of text in
Joomla as I described
above to carry out its task?
Q: Should I be forced to write a module and
include the whole article
inside the module just to do the PHP?
Q: Is there a more clever Joomla-like way to
accomplish this in the
manner similar to how mosimage (jpgs) are
inserted into the body of
text, but executed a PHP script?
Q: And what of Timmy, trapped in the well with
Lassie distracted by a
ripped box of vanilla flavored Frosty Paws® that
fell off the truck?
When will help ever arrive? :-)
Thanks in advance,
David Roth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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