Oasis, thanks for your helpful hints on using anycontent.php in pages other than index.php. I guess that is going far beyond the original intent of the include, but that's another matter. I'm relatively new to PHP, more of a Linux system engineer and Perl Module guy myself. I'm trying to study exactly how your templating engine works in this program. Basically, I've wrapped my site navigation around {GALLERY} using template.html (pretty much as it was designed). My pages look like this through template.html:
My Top Nav
My Left Nav {GAL_NAME} My Right Column
{GALLERY}
I've done a fair amount of tweaking within theme.php, adding a couple of menu items, fixing some bad html, etc. But what I really need to get a skyscraper banner ad in that Right Column. The Right Column would only be the Skyscraper, nothign else. Ideally, I'd like to get something like {SKYSCRAPER} parsed in the template.html. I guess that is where I bump up against my understanding of the program.
So, another solution I suppose would be to use pagefooter() and let it do the footer, and then after that include anycontent.php which would open the right column cell, call the skyscaper, close the cell, row, and table. In other words, use template.html for first half, and then use pagefooter() and anycontent.php to finish it all off.
Sound right? Any other suggestions? Or quick pointers on how to get {SKYSCRAPER} into template.html? Much appreciated. Excellent program to all involved, really.