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Posted by Jeff North on 11/29/05 23:42
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 13:06:39 -0000, in alt.php "rich"
<rich@localhost.net> wrote:
>| I have a simply array containing direcotry names like this
>|
>| $myarray = array("folder1","folder2", "folder3", "folder4");
>|
>| below I have a foreach action
>|
>| foreach ($myarray as $value) {
>| include($value . "/index.php");
>| }
>|
>| now, inside every 'index.php' is the following
>|
>| $color = "red";
>| $size = "small";
>| include("../template.html");
>|
>| 'template.html' is a basic template that simple provides a nice looking
>| table layout that houses the data. So basically, my end result is something
>| like this
>|
>| <table>
>| <tr>
>| <td colspan="2">http://www.mydomain.com/folder1/</td>
>| </tr>
>| <tr>
>| <td>Colour</td>
>| <td>Red</td>
>| </tr>
>| <tr>
>| <td>Size</td>
>| <td>Small</td>
>| </tr>
>| </table>
>|
>|
>| now, that's all fine and dandy and everything. But now it turns out I need
>| to have a link on the page to provide a much simpler plain text formatted
>| style such as this:
>|
>| $value, $colour, $size
>| $value, $colour, $size
>| $value, $colour, $size
>|
>| Ideally I want this to open in a new window but I'm not sure if it's even
>| possible to do such a thing with the format that I have already? I can't go
>| and edit the index.phps in each directory cause there are over 1000. Is
>| there a simple way to do it that I'm overlooking? Remember that each
>| index.php include the template file, which obviously I don't want in this
>| plain txt linked version.
Have you thought of using CSS?
Your template.htm file could contain:
<style type="text/css">
table {
color:<?php $color ?>;
font-size: <?php $size ?>;
}
</style>
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