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 Posted by Ψrjan Langbakk on 06/14/62 11:56 
Den 14.08.2006 22:41, skriblet mootmail-googlegroups@yahoo.com fΓΈlgende: 
> Γrjan Langbakk wrote: 
>> And, as I am also new to the array-functions, how would I go around 
>> creating that file, and pulling the different values from it? 
>> 
>> I'm thinking I could use something like: 
>> 
>> <?php 
>> $prices = array ( 
>> product1 => 1200, 
>> product2 => 2400, 
>> product3 => 3450, 
>> ) 
>> ?> 
>> 
>  
> To do this, put that $prices array in a file all by itself. 
> Then, from the page that needs to use this data, use require_once [1] 
> to include the file. 
> To access the data for a specific product, then, you would say, for 
> example, $prices['product1']. 
>  
> This can be a very easy to implement solution, but difficult to 
> maintain in the long run. I agree with those advocating using, at the 
> very least, CSV (though I've never done it, so probably won't be of 
> much help).  Once someone decides they want to do more with the website 
> and/or the data, you are going to wish you had a more flexible data 
> backend than an include file with an array. 
>  
>  
> [1] - http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.require-once.php 
 
Hm. Well, I got it to work, but not as I wanted to. Okey, the file  
prices.php and the require_once all work fine, but since I already  
include a CSV-file with all the specific details about each product, I  
need the <?php echo $prices['product1']; ?> to be _in_ the CSV file I  
parse - and THAT seems to be a problem, since the code just shows up in  
the page source code, it's not being parsed, and I wonder how I can  
correct this? 
 
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mvh 
Γrjan Langbakk 
http://www.bergenpchjelp.no 
http://www.cubic-design.net
 
  
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