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Calling a "Subs-Portal" function from another directory

Started by Malibuz0r, February 08, 2013, 06:34:34 PM

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Malibuz0r

Alright, so I have a folder called "Test" in the directory where my forum is installed. How would I call a function from "Subs-Portal" without getting the "Hacking attempt..." message.

Here's how I attempted to use it:


(../Test/Testing.php)
<?php	require_once('../Sources/Subs-Portal.php');	global $context;	sportal_create_shout($context['SPortal']['shoutbox'], $shout);?>

(^ I still don't know if that's going to work properly)

ccbtimewiz

You need to define that the script is in SMF.

Alternatively you can just call SSI and then use $sourcedir global for the other requires.