Chapter 36. Making Your Own Dynamic Module


In the previous topic, I showed you how to make a basic custom module that displays static HTML text, either by including the text within an echo statement or by simply having the module include an existing static HTML file (which may be easier for you).

Now, I want to go a bit deeper into how PHP-Nuke modules actually work. I'm not going to show you how to become a PHP programmer, here, but it will help if you've got some PHP experience or other programming experience. If you want to actually make your own dynamic modules, you'll definitely need some PHP programming skills, and there are a number of books on the market that can help you pick up those skills. My goal here isn't to show you how to create a dynamic module (since whatever I showed you probably wouldn't do something you wanted), but rather to show you how PHP-Nuke's modules must be built to work properly.



    PHP-Nuke Garage
    PHP-Nuke Garage
    ISBN: 0131855166
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2006
    Pages: 235
    Authors: Don Jones

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