Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 04/19/07 13:33
german.rumm@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>>> Index.php is basically an html file uses a linked css file and when its
>>>>>>> included in the new file its referencing a css file in the wrong spot.
>>>>>>> I need to add "../" to the css file reference in Index.php to make it
>>>>>>> work.
>
> If index.php is HTML file (no parsing needed), you can "include" by
> calling
> <?php echo file_get_contents('../index.php'); ?>
> to modify path, simply use str_replace or RegExp on
> file_get_contents() return value, like so:
> <?php echo str_replace('path/to/stylesheet.css', 'new/path/to/
> stylesheet.css', file_get_contents('../index.php'); ?>
>
> But it's really more clever to use absolute paths.
>
>
>
Which includes another query to the webserver - and is very inefficient.
There's no reason to do this when the file is on the local filesystem.
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