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				Anyone here familiar with smarty templates?
			 
			Just curious if anyone might be able to assist. Been googling my ass off and no real luck so far lol 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Basically what I'm trying to do is add the atx trade script codes. One in the header and one in footer. Nothing works, it's just blank.. doesn't print anything. tried all these.. {include file='myfile.html'} {php}my code..{/php} {fileinc file="path/to/file"} the atx codes: Code: 
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<?php
include 'top50.html';
?>
 
for the header
<?php virtual ("/cgi-bin/atx/in.cgi"); ?>
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 Code: 
	{literal}
<?php include 'top50.html' ?>
{/literal}
{literal}
<?php virtual ("/cgi-bin/atx/in.cgi"); ?>
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 I also tried {php} include('path/to/file'); {/php} The header i found a temp solution, I just added the code into some php that was already in the header template right at the end. lol I suppose if all else, I'll iframe the top list..  | 
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 {include file="somefile.tpl"} {include_php file='full/path/to/cgi.file'} I don't know if include_php will work, but I can include html, tpl, and php without issue doing it this way. Maybe it will work with the atx path and file. 
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 the place where i add the code just shows up blank like i didnt add it at all (when i view source)  | 
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		 may sound odd, but it worked like this 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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