"two") {
Echo "Page TwoThis is page " .
$page . " -- ;D";
}
elseif( ($page != "one") or ($page != "two") or ($page != NULL) ) {
Echo "Undefined!page isn't
defined correctly!";
}
if($page == "") {
Echo "Main
Page..";
}
?>
Thank you,
Erik Johnson
Well. Here's an example of the page --
http://lom.game-host.org/uploads/erik/
It is just loading the second page, no matter what. I haven't added the
isset thing yet, but I'll try it. BTW: I'm only 14, so I have yet to use an
older version, and upgrade to a newer PHP. ;-)
T
I was wondering.. how exactly does the isset function work? I saw that
Robert Cummings wrote:
$page = isset( $_GET['page'] ) ? $_GET['page'] : null;
What exactly does that mean?
es, please just upload it to
ftp://lom.game-host.org/ .
Thanks again,
Erik Johnson
I still can't seem to get it to work. If you want to see my phpinfo(), then
go to http://lom.game-host.org/uploads/erik/info.php .
I'll keep trying, and hope for the best! It may be my php.ini file, but I
have no clue.
will thus be displayed. Which means that you'd have an
> > error which would always display...
> >
> > oh well, ignore my rant and first make sure to follow the suggestions
> > provided by others
> >
> > - tul
> > Wolf wrote:
&g
;ve tested it
and it works fine. I think I just need someone to make sure my PHP.ini file
is normal.. hence the reason I made the phpinfo() file to give much of the
information that may help. If anyone needs it (e-mail a yes/no), and I'll
send it as an attachment.
Thanks,
Erik Johnson
(I th
Woohoo! I got it to work. Thanks everyone! This is exactly what I needed:
making multiple-page files in one file. It saves me the hassle of trying to
know what file is what, and where. Instead.. one big file!
On 12/18/05, Ćukasz Hejnak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Erik Johns
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