Upon testing, I'm sorry to inform you that, unfortunately using placeholders in the PHP file is not possible. The tables created using serialized PHP array are not editable, so our plugin cannot even get to the placeholders to be able to recognize them.
One of our developers tested it, but unfortunately it's not an option yet.
I purchased the full version and trying to use placeholders for a table that uses serialized PHP data to return.
Does something like this not work?
http://localhost/include_repo/getLibraryList.php?ckey=%var1%
I can use it if I hard code but I want to make the table dynamic...
Something like this in the shortcode:
[wpdatatable id=2 var1=<?php echo $_GET['ckey']; ?>]
Hello Matt.
Thank you for your purchase.
Upon testing, I'm sorry to inform you that, unfortunately using placeholders in the PHP file is not possible. The tables created using serialized PHP array are not editable, so our plugin cannot even get to the placeholders to be able to recognize them.
One of our developers tested it, but unfortunately it's not an option yet.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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