CUSTOMIZE YOUR "VARS" PAGE
What's "VARS"?
"VARS" page is a "VARIABLE" page. You can add more pages and expand your contents easily by adding TEXT files, include files, HTML files and PHP program files.
How "var/index.php" works
/var/index.php is the PHP script to load text files or execute PHP program files stored in /contents/ directory.
Here's an example↓
var/index.php
/contents/foo.inc.php
/foo.txt
/foo.php
/foo.inc
/foo.html
/foo.text
/sys_info.inc.php
Loadable file formats are (ordered by priority) :
- PHP files with
.inc.php - PHP files with
.php - include file with
.inc - HTML file with
.html
(NOTE:WITHOUT XHTML header and footer) - Pre formatted text file with
.txt - Markdown text file with
.text
To add pre-formatted text, use:
foo.txt
To add Markdown text text, use:
foo.text
To add XHTML marked-up file, use:
foo.incfoo.html
To add executable PHP file, use:
foo.inc.phpfoo.phpfoo.inc
By default, when you access "var/index.php", it laods "default.inc.php". If you want to replace it with your original default file, please name it
default.inc.phpdefault.phpdefault.incdefault.htmldefault.txtdefault.text
to load it correctly.
SAMPLES
This manual page is one of a SAMPLE page. If you chek URI of this page, you can see:
../var/index.php?id=en_03
and the substance of this page is en_03.html file in /contents/ folder.
First, please write a simple page with basic XHTML tags LIKE:
<h1>TITLE</h1> <h2>SUB-TITLE</h2> <p>CONTENTS<br /> CONTENTS AFTER LINE-BREAKS.</p>
If you want to use pre-formatted text file, just add pretags in the beggining and in the end of the file LIKE:
<pre> body{ background: #ffffff; color: #000000; font-size: 100%; } </pre>
When you finished writing your file, name it as you like and save it with .txt extension, put it in the /contents/ directory, and access to:
../var/index.php?id=your_file
Your article is called by id. If you want to stock your files named by date like 20051115, save it as 20051115.html and load it by:
../var/index.php?id=20051115
Got it?
F.A.Q
Q1: Can I create more "VARS" directories under "VARS" ?
A1: Yes. It's extremely easy if you know how to duplicate the file :-).
If you want to create more directories under "var",
- Just copy
/vars-sample/directory and rename it as you like. - Open
index.phpwith the text editor of your choice and editUSER CONFIG. - That's it!