Actually, if they are static variables that rarely or never change, I would
stick with the include file.  It's faster than making a database connection
and selecting them.

=C=

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-----Original Message-----
From: olinux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 11:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] make a set of variables available to all visitors?


What would be the best way to make a set of variables
available to all visitors?

example:
if I stick all variables in a separate file and
include - include(settings.php); - that works fine.
seems that this is a lot of overhead to include these
on every page. These variables would never change
(they basically turn an alpha string into numeric to
speed up queries.) I don't think hard coding would be
a great solution either...

simplified example:
one set of variables to be included on all pages refer
to the article type - i would like to use urls that
make sense to the visitor rather than number strings
so -
$article_type = array("news" => 1,"opinion" =>
2,"finance" => 3);

Maybe it would be best to simply query for WHERE
article_type = 'news' etc.

Thanks much,
olinux


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