I am developing a Drupal module. Part of it opens a pop-up window, displays some elements in it, and uses JavaScript to transfer input back to the main page.
As this is a small window, I don't want it to display the full theme borders from the site's theme.
In Drupal 6 I was able to achieve this with the following:
function MyPopupPageHandler() {
@content = "Content...";
//Add additional content to @content;
print theme("page", @content);
}
However, Drupal 7 expects the second parameter of the theme() function to be an array, and none of the examples I've seen show how I set the main content of the page.
What I'd like is a custom page template in the module, that can be overridden by the site theme if it provides one.
I would like to know:
- What elements do I need to put in the array I pass to the theme() function?
- What should I call my template file?
- How do I tell Drupal where to find my template, as it needs to be in the module by default?
Appreciate any help you can offer.
James