Calvin,

this:
(!$page=="datetime")

(as I interpret it, that means if $page is false, and it's equal to datetime
(which should, in this context, also be false))....

looks like it should read:
($page!="datetime")

James



"Calvin Spealman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to do a little trick with my new site.  i have one main php
> script, index.php which includes the header and footer scripts and the
> page script between them.  the page script is determined by $page, which
> is set to "main" if it doesnt exist already.  $page . ".php" is then
> included.  I have one other page so far, "datetime.php".  I wanted to
> let datatime run itself by including the headers and footers on its own
> if it wasnt included by index.php.  so, i add this to the top and
> similar code at the bottom (replaced header with footer):
>
> <?
> if (!$page=="datetime") // Not using index.php
> {
> include("header.php");
> }
> ?>
>
> this code works when datetime.php is included by index.php, but on its
> own the script just outputs <html><body></body></html>.  Even ignoring
> the xhtml code outside the php code in the file.  its like the entire
> file is ignored.  i really have no clue why.  anyone else have one?
>



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