> > include ("http://www.site.com/home.php";);
> > }
> > else{
> > include ("http://www.site.com/"; . "$page" . ".php");
> > }
> > ?>
> > This code is in the index.php file. When home.php is included, I
> > want to echo a variable like $title on the index.php page. But
> > $title is defined on hom
use globals to pass the information to other pages..
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.php
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> Ok, I'm sort of a beginner at this, so cut me some slack. :-) Ok, I have
an
> if then statement that after you click a
Ben wrote:
But how would I go about using the IF THEN statement but allowing the page
to see the variables.
Not sure if I know what you mean, but:
if($foo == 'bar'){
include('foo.php');
}
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But how would I go about using the IF THEN statement but allowing the page
to see the variables.
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> Ben wrote:
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> >How would I do this then?
> >
>
> include('foo.php');
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thanks a bunch
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> Ben wrote:
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> >How would I do this then?
> >
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> include('foo.php');
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How would I do this then?
include('foo.php');
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How would I do this then?
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> Ben wrote:
>
> >Ok, I'm sort of a beginner at this, so cut me some slack. :-) Ok, I have
an
> >if then statement that after you click a link it looks like this:
> >blah?page=pagename It looks s
Ben wrote:
Ok, I'm sort of a beginner at this, so cut me some slack. :-) Ok, I have an
if then statement that after you click a link it looks like this:
blah?page=pagename It looks something like this:
http://www.site.com/home.php";);
}
else{
include ("http://www.site.com/"; . "$page" . ".php");
> function test1()
> {$hello="hello";}
>
> function test2()
> {test1();
> print $hello;}
>
> test2();
>
> ?>
> This should print hello. But it does'nt work. Any idea?
Read here to find out why:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.variables.scope.php
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thanks
> function test1()
> {return "hello";}
>
> function test2()
> {$hello = test1();
> print $hello;}
>
> test2();
>
> ?>
>
> or make it (argh) global
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael P. Carel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:14 PM
> To: php
> Subje
or make it (argh) global
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From: Michael P. Carel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:14 PM
To: php
Subject: [PHP] using variables in a function within a fuction
Hi to all,
Have problem with this. Im want to use a variable in a function into anot
David,
Your code should read:
-Original Message-
From: David Killingsworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 2:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] using variables
I'm trying to determing why this won't work.
I wish to assign graphics to variables t
Hi
you need:
or
Tom
At 05:39 PM 16/12/01, David Killingsworth wrote:
>I'm trying to determing why this won't work.
>I wish to assign graphics to variables then call them
>within the HTML on my .php pages.
>--test.php--
>$ulo = "/images/ulo.gif";
>?>
>
>b8126e.jpg
>---end test.p
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