On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 11:43, Brad Melendy wrote:
> Ok, I figured out that just using echo seems to be the best way to do
> this under PHP.  In ASP, you can end your code block and start in with
> HTML, but I couldn't get that to work with PHP.  However, I was able to
> just use the echo statement to get the conditional HTML I wanted to
> show up when the proper condition was met in the If Else statement.
>
> ....Brad
>
> "Brad Melendy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>
> > Hello,
> > I'm trying to execute some HTML in an IF ELSE statement.  I'm trying
> > something like:
> >
> > <?php
> >     if (strstr($DomResults,$Match))
> >     print "Congratulations!  $domain.$suffix is available!";
> > ?>
> >     <form method="POST" action="step2.asp" name="form2">
> >       <p><input type="submit" value="Register" name="B1"></p>
> >     </form>
> >
> > <?php
> >    else
> >     print "Sorry, $domain.$suffix is already taken.";
> > ?>
> >
> > Basically, it works great without the form I'm trying to insert, but
> > with the form after the IF statement, it fails.  Is what I want to do
> > against
>
> the
>
> > rules?  I'm converting an ASP script I have to PHP and I have it all
>
> working
>
> > under ASP.  That means it should be eaiser with PHP right?  ;-) 
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > ...Brad

You can drop in and out of php parsing, even in a control structure. So 
something like

<?php
if($this == 'that') {
?>
<H2>That</H2>
<?php
} else{
?>
<H2>The Other</H2>
<?php
}
?>

will work just fine.
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