Ben wrote:
Ok, I'm sort of a beginner at this, so cut me some slack. :-) Ok, I have an
if then statement that after you click a link it looks like this:
blah?page=pagename It looks something like this:
<?php
if(!$page) {
include ("http://www.site.com/home.php");
}
else{
include ("http://www.site.com/" . "$page" . ".php");
}
?>
This code is in the index.php file. When home.php is included, I want to
echo a variable like $title on the index.php page. But $title is defined on
home.php. For some reason, I can't get $title to echo on index.php after
it's included. Anyone know??
When you access it by HTTP, PHP has no way to get its variables. It
simply gets its output, just like a web browser. You need to include it
locally to use its variables.
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