Adding php into an entry

Adding php into an entry

av Jay S -
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I want to add the teacher variable into a glossary entry. The glossary is FAQ, below is an example of what I want to do.

Question: How do you do this?
Answer: only a $teacher would know.

As you can see, or not see I do not know the variable name. But that is not the problem here. The reason I want this done, is so when the teacher/instructor/facilitator is mentioned, it is consistent with the rest of the CMS.


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Re: Adding php into an entry

av Martin Dougiamas -
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PHP can not be included in text (and won't be anytime soon as the security implications are immense).

One thing you could do is create a new filter to search and replace words (this requires PHP programming, see the censor filter for an example). Then you could just use "teacher" naturally or invent a code word like "TEACHER" and let the filter sort out the course-specific word to use.
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Re: Adding php into an entry

av Jay S -
Can I use Javascript

If so, where do I put the function.


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Re: Adding php into an entry

av Eloy Lafuente (stronk7) -
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Hi Jason,

as I understand, your idea cannot be realised using Javascript. You will need to write some custom code in the server to make such things to work. Martin pointed you in the correct direction (creating a new filter to replace some words) in his previous post.

Ciao leende
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Re: Adding php into an entry

av Jay S -

Im sorrry for being vague. I do not wish to use javascript for what I need accomplished above. I want to use window.open.

As for my problem above, I think that I can use the bad word filter, have it change any instance of teacher to instructor and so on.