:::hangs head in utter shame:::
Because I'm a complete idiot and saved the bleeding file to a local
directory instead of under the web server's.
I shall now open my shirt for the flogging. =/
Liam
Lrw wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>I got a plain test to work...made a test.php that included the following:
><html><head><title>PHP Test</title></head>
><body>
><?php echo "Hello World<p>";?>
><br>
><?include("texttest.txt");?>
><br>
></body></html>
>
>(texttest.txt just has some randome words in it.)
>
>But when I try to make a page with tables, and have it place the text in a
>cell, I get the following error:
>"CGI Error
>The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
>HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:"
>Followed by nothing.
>
>The code is:
><html><head><title>New Page 1</title></head>
><body>
><h1>Test</h1>
><div align="left">
> <table border="2" cellspacing="1" width="100%">
> <tr>
> <td width="33%">Boo</td>
> <td width="33%"> </td>
> <td width="34%"> </td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td width="33%"> </td>
> <td width="33%">
> <?php
> include("texttest.txt");
> ?></td>
> <td width="34%"> </td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td width="33%"> </td>
> <td width="33%"> </td>
> <td width="34%">
> <p align="right">Ya</td>
> </tr>
> </table>
></div>
></body>
></html>
>
>Pretty simple and straightforward I would think. I named it tabtest.php.
>
>Any ideas why it'll work in the 1st but not the 2nd example?
>
>Thanks for all your help! =)
>
>Liam
>
>
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