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Help: Rainmeter Skins • Re: WebParser: Local Files and inserting the parsing result into the URL.

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You DID NOT share your entire code (as advised by balala earlier), so we don't have any clue as to what Measures.inc contains. However, IF that only includes measures (i.e. no [Variables] section), there's no contradiction. With your @Include=#CURRENTPATH#Settings.inc, you only include some variables in your skin, just as they would be written in the .ini itself. That's not hard to understand, if you read the little bits from the manual detailing this. We - the more experienced users here on the forum - should not have to repeat what the manual already says, we should only clarify or add to that info some tricks, methods, or info that is not apparent in a straightforward manner in the manual.
I don't understand at all what @Include has to do with it. This is so incredibly incomprehensible what you want to tell me
I know very well how @Include works, but I don’t understand at all why you mention it and how it can help me even in the slightest degree, it’s just kind of mind-blowing.
It may help, but how? I can put everything in one file and everything will work, but how will this help me?
And unfortunately I had to abandon this decision altogether. The skin incredibly began to disrupt the work of the entire Rhinemeter.

I'm desperate.

Statistics: Posted by Kotofanchik — 42 minutes ago



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