|  | Posted by Shelly on 07/17/05 14:52 
That worked.  Thanks.
 Shelly
 
 "Shelly" <sheldonlg.news@asap-consult.com> wrote in message
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 > \"Geoff Berrow" <blthecat@ckdog.co.uk> wrote in message
 > news:8t6kd1565d7i3saln8tjhth9fm2prerhmn@4ax.com...
 >>I noticed that Message-ID: <oq2dndVvafIpRETfRVn-og@comcast.com> from
 >> Shelly contained the following:
 >>
 >>>Why do the php code lines show up in the output?
 >>
 >> At a guess you haven't put <?php and ?> around the code in decomp.inc
 >>
 >> When doing an include or a require you effectively drop out of php. So
 >> what you really have is:
 >>
 >> ?>
 >> $num = $_SESSION['num'];
 >> $var1 = $_SESSION['var1'];
 >> <?php
 >>
 >> hence the code is simply treated as plain html
 >
 > Makes sense.  No, I didn't because I thought includes worked the way they
 > do in C, C++, Java, etc.  Looking at the my other include for db stuff
 > (that was set up in Connections in Dreamweaver) it has the bracketing.
 > What is interesting is I use that code as:
 >
 > <?php require_once("dbLoginStuff.php"); ?>
 >
 > and the dbLoginStuff.php has
 >
 > <?php stuff ?>
 >
 > I didn't notice this before, but this would give
 >
 > <?php  <?php  stuff  ?>  ?>
 >
 > if it worked like other includes.
 >
 > Thanks.
 >
 > Shelly
 >
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