First you need to make some changes in SMF's files so open up your FTP.
Find load.php which will be in 'SMFroot'/Sources/ where 'SMFroot' is the root folder of your SMF. In may case it was mysite.com/forum/sources for example.
In that file find...
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// Attempt to change a few PHP settings.
@ini_set('session.use_cookies', true);
@ini_set('session.use_only_cookies', false);
@ini_set('url_rewriter.tags', '');
@ini_set('session.use_trans_sid', false);
@ini_set('arg_separator.output', '&');
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// Attempt to change a few PHP settings.
if (session_id() == '') {
@ini_set('session.use_cookies', true);
@ini_set('session.use_only_cookies', false);
@ini_set('url_rewriter.tags', '');
@ini_set('session.use_trans_sid', false);
@ini_set('arg_separator.output', '&');
}
Next go into the admin panel of the SMF and go to configuration -> server settings -> cookies and sessions ('cookies and sessions' may be named 'feature configurations' on older versions of SMF. The version I am using here is 2.0 RC3.). Make sure the following options are set to:
Enable local storage of cookies = off
Use subdomain independent cookies = on
Use database driven sessions = on
Now create a user defined tag called smf_forum. Make sure you change the first part of the code to match the root to your own SSI file.
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require_once('[i]forum/SSI.php[/i]');
$Referrer = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$_SESSION['login_url'] = $Referrer;
Now make another user defined tag called smf_function.
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$ssiprefix = 'ssi_';
$ssiparam = $params['include'];
$ssiinclude = $ssiprefix . $ssiparam;
$ssiinclude();
For example {smf_function include="boardStats"} will return the following stats about your forum:
Total Members: 2
Total Posts: 3
Total Topics: 1
Total Categories: 1
Total Boards: 1
You could then wrap that in a div and style it etc.
Here is a list of possible functions you can use. To find out more about what they do, go to http://www.simplemachines.org/community/ssi_examples.php.
ssi_recentTopics, ssi_recentPosts, ssi_topBoards, ssi_topTopicsViews, ssi_topTopicsReplies, ssi_topPoll, ssi_recentPoll, ssi_topPoster, ssi_showPoll, ssi_latestMember, ssi_boardStats, ssi_whosOnline, ssi_logOnline, ssi_welcome, ssi_news, ssi_boardNews, ssi_menubar, ssi_quickSearch, ssi_login, ssi_logout, ssi_todaysBirthdays, ssi_todaysHolidays, ssi_todaysEvents, ssi_todaysCalendar, ssi_recentEvents
Remember if you are using the code above, you don't have to put ssi_ in the parameter as the user defined tag does that for you.
Hope that helps someone. ;)