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Patrick_Mteam
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Apr-13-06, 06:53 PM (PST)
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"Using PHP within search result pages?"
 
   Can anyone explain to me how we might go about adding our own php
code within the search results pages or possibly a link to a post
about it here in the forums?

Thanks,
Patrick


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Apr-13-06, 09:36 PM (PST)
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1. "RE: Using PHP within search result pages?"
 
Patrick,

I'm not qualified to answer this, however I don't think you can add php to scripts that run in the cgi-bin.


-Boom boom boom boom.


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Apr-14-06, 01:39 AM (PST)
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2. "RE: Using PHP within search result pages?"
 
   >Can anyone explain to me how we might go about adding our own php
>code within the search results pages or possibly a link to a
>post about it here in the forums?

You cannot add your PHP code to FatBomb search results,
but you may add search results to your PHP code.

Try
<?php readfile('http://your.domain/cgi-bin/fatbomb/fatbomb.cgi/?keywords=your keywords'); ?>


Kirill


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3. "RE: Using PHP within search result pages?"
 
   LAST EDITED ON Apr-14-06 AT 02:47 PM (PST)
 
Hi Kirill,

he he he... Now dog-gone-it, why didn't I think of that.

You'd think after 6 years of php coding my brain would kick
in at some point and tell me these things.. he he

Look out!-- This is going to get powerful now, I love it.

Thanks Kirill, you've saved the day.

Note To Kurt:
Hey man, I really hate that you had to do this because of the
problems you had lately, but I will say that I am glad that I
was there to get in on this deal. Just wish it was under different
circumstances.

But, this has got to be one of the coolest script packages I
have picked up in years!

I was one of the goofballs that purchased the QuickPayPro script
when it was released to the public and have spent a couple of months
getting everything put together on that so it's right.

I purchase almost every private label script package that comes
available online, as well as program php scripts of my own at one
per month for release to my members club.

But, this is the package of the century Kurt, and I thank you for
giving me the opportunity to be a part of it.

Great helpful and supportive forum members as well, who could ask
for more?.. Not this guy!

Thanks,
Patrick

P.S. Sorry if this was posted in the wrong forum area, I seem to
be doing this alot lately.


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