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As per subject. Not sure where one include php code for that action.
As per subject. Not sure where one include php code for that action.
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Comment #1
klausiJust put your php snippet in the "user id" or "user name" field.
Comment #2
giorgio79 CreditAttribution: giorgio79 commentedThanks Klausi, those are one liner textfields so a more complex snippet with an sql query may be hard to read.
I believe we should have a separate textarea for this as we do for most other modules when it comes to php snippets. What do you think?
Comment #3
giorgio79 CreditAttribution: giorgio79 commentedMind if I reopen for discussion? :)
Comment #4
TR CreditAttribution: TR commented