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Posted by MS on 05/29/06 21:03
If my previous answer does not answer your question, i am at a loss as to
what you are trying to achieve!!
you have the functions.php, which presumably holds your functions for
creating the php elements.
therefore the 2 steps you need to create your page is to...
1) include your functions.php
2) call the relevant function
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"kenoli" <kenoli@igc.org> wrote in message
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> The included html file does not define the function but it does call
> the function. The fundtion definition is included earlier in the main
> script.
>
> In fact, I have been able to get the script to work with the function
> call included by surrounding the contents of the included file with
> <?php ?> tags.
>
> I found something in a book somehwere that said php does not interpret
> php calls from within the content of included files unless these tags
> are present in the body of the file.
>
> Now I'm trying to get a while loop to act on some included html.
>
> Maybe someone can point me to some good ideas or good resources for
> templating. What I'm trying to do here is to separate out my html code
> from the interactive php part of the script. This gets complicated
> where there are php elements, like the options tag shown above, spread
> aroundin the html. But leaving it all in the main php script makes it
> hard to read easily and having it separated out makes it easier to make
> modifications in the html without impacting the scripting parts.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> --Kenoli
>
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