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Is there a way to reference the script directly in the field rather than referencing it exterenally? We will need to do this for several thousand categories and links, so it is not feasible to have the external reference.

Not sure what you mean. Are you saying can you simply just put

php /path/to/script.php

...into the PHP_Script field?

If so, then no - I don't think that'll be possible, cos it still needs to run through the global, to get the output =)

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Andy (mod)
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