That looks like it should work, but it doesn't. There isn't a reason
to close the embedded php statements, but I suspect wpads isn't
recognizing the call when it is embedded like this. It just brings up
a blank page in all instances, which is the same issue I was having
with the original code string.

On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Jason Pruim <li...@pruimphotography.com> wrote:
> Hi Vince,
>
>
> On Jul 31, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Vince Leibowitz wrote:
>>
>> <?php if (is_home(<?php wpads('728leaderboard'); ?>)
>> (is_page(42)(<?php wpads('leaderboard1'); ?> (is_page(10)(<php?
>> wpads('leaderboard5);?>) >?
>
> Try:
>
>
>> <?php
>
>> if (is_home(wpads('728leaderboard');)
>
>> (is_page(42)( wpads('leaderboard1')
>
>> (is_page(10)(wpads('leaderboard5))
>
> ?>
>
> All I did was pull out all the jumps into PHP since the whole thing is a php
> if statement I didn't see the need to keep opening and closing php... Unless
> I'm not understanding why you are :)
>
>
>



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