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Posted by C. on 06/21/07 16:18
On 20 Jun, 12:40, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> Tim Streater wrote:
> > In article <1182309379.784775.138...@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
> > Steven Borrelli <sborrel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I am using the <?php include() ?> statement on my website for
> >> organizational purposes. However, one of my includes contains some
> >> PHP code. Is there any way for the server to actually parse the
> >> include? I've tried this before, and it did not parse the include.
> >> Rather, it included the file as just plain ASCII.
> >> =======================
> >> /*EXAMPLE 1*/
> >> /*index.php*/
> >> ...
> >> <?php include('global/includes/footer.inc') ?>
> >> ...
>
> >> /*footer.inc*/
> >> ...
> >> <p>© 1993-<?php echo date("Y") ?> Kingswood School. All rights
> >> reserved.</p>
> >> ...
>
> >> /*EXAMPLE 2*/
> >> /*index.php*/
> >> ...
> >> <?php include('global/includes/lastmod.php') ?>
> >> ...
>
> >> /*lastmod.php*/
> >> ...
> >> <?php
> >> echo "This file was last modified: ";
> >> echo strftime("%A %B %d %Y");
> >> include('whateverfilename.inc');
> >> ?>
>
> >> =============================
>
> >> I would like to be able to parse the include if it has php code, and
> >> in some cases, create nesting includes (an include within an
> >> include). Is this even possible? Any ideas?
>
> >> Any help is certainly appreciated. Thanks!
>
> >> Steven Borrelli
> >> Web Developer
> >> Kingswood School
>
> > Should be parsed as long as the include file has the <? and ?> tags.
> > Most of my includes are tagged .inc and it works fine.
>
> It depends completely on how your webserver is set up.
>
Not for an includED file - the web server has no visibility of it.
C.
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