Don't know if this will help, but it looks to me that you are trying to
identify a browser based scripting language in html format;
<script language="php">
For that to work, Netscape and IE would need to be able to execute your
code, and as of my last check that wasn't even in the works. PHP is
designed to run "server side", not "browser side".
To your second question; ASP is a server side language running under IIS,
and if installed properly PHP is also. That does not mean that you can
switch to PHP coding in a ASP script, but there should be ways that they can
interface. Haven't tried this but if you have a way in ASP to invoke
another URL (Include may not do the trick) something like PHP's
$fp = fopen("http://www.yourdomain.com/info/test.php?parm1=5&parm2=3","r");
$info = fread($fp,2048);
Notice that you can pass parameters in the "get" format to the URL, and
$info contains the data generated by the PHP script (there should be some
equivalent technique in ASP). This technique should work with relative
URL's as well.
there are probably other methods of doing the same thing as well, good luck.
Warren Vail
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Porembski [mailto:jporembs@;optonline.net]
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP-WIN] <Script language=php???
Hey folks. I am attempting to run PHP code with <script language="php"> and
it doesn't work. Any ideas as to why and how I can fix that? Also what is
the best way to run a snippet of PHP code in an ASP page? Thanks in
advance.
Jason "Gluten Mifflin" Porembski
http://www.world-gaming.com
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