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 Posted by Norbert Wenzel on 11/07/05 11:12 
Richard Leclair wrote: 
> Hi PHP-ers, 
>  
> Here's an easy one: 
> Q: How can I make a function available from within another php script? 
>  
> Eg. B.php contains: 
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> <?php include ".../fns.php" ?> 
>  
> Which has a function fn($x); 
>  
> Later on, I want to include this function in B.php somewhere. 
>  
> In short:  B.php wants to use fn($x) found in A.php. 
>  
> Regards, 
> Richie ! 
 
I'm not quite sure if I did get your question right, but you answered  
the question yourself. 
 
include("anyfile.php"); does nothing more then "copy" the code of  
anyfile.php to the file, in which it is called. anyfile.php is  
interpreted as HTML, so you should have your <?php brackets around the  
document. 
 
A.php----------- 
function foo($bar) { 
	//do sth 
} 
 
B.php----------- 
include[_once]("A.php"); 
 
$x = "anything you like"; 
$whatever = foo($x); 
 
 
this works if A and B are in exactly the same directory, otherwise you  
should change the path for the include call. 
 
Did I get your question right?
 
  
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