I can't find any documentation of a such a template variable ever existing. It isn't used in the language or templates of either 4.1 or the 4.0 series. Are you sure there was ever such a thing? Any idea where you read about it?
Paul wrote: I can't find any documentation of a such a template variable ever existing. Any idea where you read about it?
hmm, no idea now. I have always used it and so far it's always worked <G> Never mind, I shall just change them all to DIRURL . it's no problem as all my wsnlinks are on the root anyway.
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Does this variable not work anymore? I have used it quite a bit but now it is just showing {SITEURL} instead of the data.
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I can't find any documentation of a such a template variable ever existing. It isn't used in the language or templates of either 4.1 or the 4.0 series. Are you sure there was ever such a thing? Any idea where you read about it?
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I can't find any documentation of a such a template variable ever existing. Any idea where you read about it?
hmm, no idea now. I have always used it and so far it's always worked <G> Never mind, I shall just change them all to DIRURL . it's no problem as all my wsnlinks are on the root anyway.
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It never worked, doesn't on 4.0 or 3.4 either. {MYURL} is the template variable for the site's url, as always.