2012-08-13T11:05:00ZFluxBBhttp://forum.adultscriptpro.com/viewtopic.php?id=1644k, lemme give that a twirl here this morning...]]>http://forum.adultscriptpro.com/profile.php?id=87302012-08-13T11:05:00Zhttp://forum.adultscriptpro.com/viewtopic.php?pid=9470#p9470You cannot use the files as they are. You need to modify the files to work with Adult Script Pro. Is this going to be a frontend module,which will display the cams on your site? If yes, then create a template file in templates/your-template/cams.tpl.php (this should be your view file), then create a module file modules/cams/cams.php (this should be the model) and you can also add the controller in the same cams.php file (you can create a separate modules/cams/helpers/controller.php file if you want for the controller and access it with VHelper::load('module.cams.controller'); VHelper_cams_controller::parse()...for example). Now in mysql add a new module (you need to do this from phpmyadmin or mysql console). Let me know if you have any further questions.]]>http://forum.adultscriptpro.com/profile.php?id=42012-08-13T05:33:29Zhttp://forum.adultscriptpro.com/viewtopic.php?pid=9460#p9460I wrote a small program that parses cam provider XML feeds for one of my tube sites and recently purchased ASP and would like to incorporate the program into ASP. I read the creating modules HOWTO that is posted in this section, but does anyone know how to get ASP to handle a MVC layout? My script contains a view file(the actual html file with the form for selecting cam provider and then displaying the cams), a controller file(which provider uses $_GET to get the provider from the form), and the model file(functions, parse the xml feed and return assoc.array)]]>http://forum.adultscriptpro.com/profile.php?id=87302012-08-13T00:28:16Zhttp://forum.adultscriptpro.com/viewtopic.php?pid=9457#p9457