How would I do this then?

"Leif K-Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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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