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    1. December 14, 2008 #1
      kmonty1978
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      Replacement Variables like $vboptions[bburl]

      Hello,

      I have my website with a sub domain on it, and I am using the sub domain to point which style templete that is being used. Is there a replacement variable that I can use in vaultwiki to change the url path like I would with $vboptions[bburl]. I have looked though the templetes but only variable that seemed close was $page[url]. So my question is, am I "hot" heading in the right direction, or am I "cold" way off? Currently, the redirects and such from vaultwiki point to http://domain.com (what's setup in vbulletin) instead of http://sub.domian.com which is how I have my different templetes based off of.

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      Ideally, you should have vBulletin modify $vbulletin->options['bburl'] dynamically via a plugin based on the subdomain currently being visited. This way you don't have to modify your templates. There will be a manager in the wiki to set this up in the near future, but for now you will have to write your own plugin.
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