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 Posted by MS on 05/08/06 15:59 
Your basic index.php would be something like the following. 
 
<?php 
require_once "header.php"; 
 
// Set Default Page ($pageid) 
if(!isset($pageid) || !file_exists($pageid.".php")) $pageid= "default"; 
 
 
 if(file_exists($pageid.".php")){ 
    include $pageid.".php"; 
 } 
 
require_once "footer.php"; 
?> 
 
where pageid can be "words" or "numbers" 
 
links are created by .... 
 
echo "<a  href='?pageid=".$linkid.">Link</a>"; 
 
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"Christina" <designer@centurytel.net> wrote in message 
news:2KydnQNgXqP7LMPZRVn-rQ@centurytel.net... 
> Thank you Rene...would the if/else go in the content section? 
> 
> I guess I'm not clear on how to generate the linking text into propogated 
> menu either. Can you clarify the use of & for me? Is it there to tell 
> the browser that it's an html ampersand?  Wouldn't it need to use a 
> variable?  (id=$pageid).  The links table in the database will have the 
> pageID, pagename, pagetitle, category, subcategory, etc. 
> 
> Thanks again, 
> 
> Chris 
> 
> "Rene Pot" <renepot@chello.nl> wrote in message 
> news:1ab9d$445e83e4$3ec2ab98$8322@news.chello.nl... 
> > If each page has his own ID/name, then you can use the get "script": 
> > 
> > <? 
> > if (isset($_GET['id']))  { 
> > $id = $_GET['id']; 
> > } else { 
> >      $id = 0; 
> > } 
> > ?> 
> > 
> > If you use this code, you need to link to a page like: <a 
> > href="?page&id=20">Link</a> 
> > If you want the title to change, just use <title><? echo (&id) ?> That 
> > makes the title change into the ID 
> > The same with link's ;) 
> 
>
 
  
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