Best hope is to include some if statements into the included file, and
establish what you want to get out of the file, eg:
<?
$section = "a";
include('file.php');
?>
--file.php--
<?
if($section == "a")
{
// do something
}
?>
--
Or perhaps make the few lines you're after a function, then all you have to
do is include your functions library on every page it's needed, and then
call the function to "do" the selected lines/calculations, with a simple
<?
domyfunction();
?>
Regards,
Justin French
on 13/04/02 7:32 PM, Alberto Wagner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is there any way to include only the lines that I want in an other PHP file?
>
> something like Include();
>
> like lines number 5,6 and 7.
>
> only this ones and not the entire script?
>
>
>
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