Why don't you just use include?

 $month = 12;
 $year  = 2002;

 // This include has access to the above variables
 include 'make_calendar.php3';

Include it wherever you intended to print $caledar_html.
It doesn't exist in your code because the url is seen as 
part of the filename.

Regards,
Philip Olson


On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Jay (PHP List) wrote:

> Okay, I need to retrieve the output of a php file with variables being
> passed to it.  Example:
> 
> $calendar_file = "make_calendar.php3?month=$month&year=$year";
> $fp = $fp = fopen("$calendar_file", "r");
> while (!feof ($fp)) {
>       $buffer = fgets($fp, 4096);
>       $calendar_html .= $buffer;
> }
> fclose($fp);
> 
> It gives me an error that the file doesn't exist, but it does.  Any
> suggestions?
> 
> Jay Douglas
> Systems Consultant
> Fort Collins, CO
> 
> 


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