This is actually much better  the {  and } make it very obvious where the  
variable is and also it can keep odd issues from occurring sometimes.
        
        $message="<b> There is a text {$variable}  trial. </b> ";

There is always sprint type functions also.


David

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Ballard [mailto:aball...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 3:23 PM
To: Bulend Kolay
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] how call a variable in a text

2009/10/21 Bulend Kolay <bma...@ihlas.net.tr>:
> I 'll send a mail in html form using php5.
>
> cat send.php
> <?php
> $variable="date1" ;
> ..
> ..
> $message='
>
> <b> There is a text $variable  trial. </b> ';
>
> mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers) ; ?>
>
> when I run send.php, I get the mail. But I can't call variable called 
> variable. it comes as string.
> How can I correct this?
>

You need to use double quotes (or HEREDOC) if you want PHP to replace $variable 
with its value in the string:

$message="

<b> There is a text $variable  trial. </b> ";

or

$message = <<<MESSAGE

<b> There is a text $variable  trial. </b> MESSAGE;



Andrew

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