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    Alright, so I added the panel onto Mysql and its all installed. Is there a HTML code where I can put the request line onto my main site. If someone could show me where to find the code, that would be awesome.

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    Hiya Ryan!

    If im right, the panel should come with a 'request.php' file. Put that in an iFrame and it should work

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    How do I put it into an Iframe

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    <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
    "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
    <html>
    <head>
    <title>Example</title>
    </head>
    <body>
    The material below comes from the website http://example.com
    <iframe src="http://example.com" height="200">
    Alternative text for browsers that do not understand IFrames.
    </iframe>
    </body>
    </html>
    There it is!

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    Alternatively you could use a PHP include:

    PHP Code:
    <?php include("stats.php"); ?>
    Change the stats.php to the location of your Radio Stats file... remember that if you dont necessarily need to put in your whole domain just /radio/stats.php or whatever
    Hope i helped
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    You just need to put a link on your site to the request.php or requests.php file.

    To make a link open in a new window:

    HTML Code:
    <a href="http://yoursite.com/djpanel/request.php" target="_blank">Request</a>
    It doesn't have to be in an iframe or php include, it depends how you've designed or made your website work really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obulus View Post
    Alternatively you could use a PHP include:

    PHP Code:
    <?php include("stats.php"); ?>
    Change the stats.php to the location of your Radio Stats file... remember that if you dont necessarily need to put in your whole domain just /radio/stats.php or whatever
    Hope i helped
    He wants a request line, which would work with this method - However doing radio statistics in my experience dont work in php include because the auto refresh will refresh the entire page.;

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim. View Post
    He wants a request line, which would work with this method - However doing radio statistics in my experience dont work in php include because the auto refresh will refresh the entire page.;
    I meant request line not stats Yh stats would have to be in an iframe or the entire page would get refreshed if you had a refresh button. But the PHP include should work for a requests line
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    Best thing to do is look at all fansite links
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    <iframe src="LINK HERE!" height="200">
    Alternative text for browsers that do not understand IFrames.
    </iframe>
    Lol

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