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Call Dynamic Plugin from a Plugin

Thread began 1/12/2013 6:58 am by Mike Perry | Last modified 1/15/2013 11:28 am by Jason Byrnes | 1351 views | 5 replies |

Mike Perry

Call Dynamic Plugin from a Plugin

I have a Products page that by default loads a plugin named prodmain.php. prodmain.php contains only images that are to be links to the various products pages.

Can I call plugins for products.php from prodmain.php, which is loaded into products.php?

I want to load all plugins into products.php so that the main product menu item remains "current" for all product items.

Thanks,

Mike

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

i dont understand, that sounds like it would create an endless loop?

maybe i am missing something, but if you have a page named products.php, then add prodmain.php to it as a plugin, adding products.php as a plugin to prodmain.php will just cause the plugin system to loop around endlessly.

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Mike Perry

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
  i dont understand, that sounds like it would create an endless loop?

maybe i am missing something, but if you have a page named products.php, then add prodmain.php to it as a plugin, adding products.php as a plugin to prodmain.php will just cause the plugin system to loop around endlessly.  


Yes it would.

I want to call a plugin FOR products FROM prodmain. In other words, I want to REPLACE prodmain IN products with a plugin called FROM prodmain.

Hope that's clearer. . . :-)

Thanks,
Mike

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I dont see why that would not work, you should be able to use a dynamic plugin inside of a plugin page.

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Mike Perry

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
  I dont see why that would not work, you should be able to use a dynamic plugin inside of a plugin page.  



Can I call the new plugin for products from prodmain??

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

i dont see why not.

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