Surely you are missing...
<script language="php" runat="server">
</script>
As for wanting to run ASP/PHP together, if it is just the objects you want
access to, then couldn't you just use the COM functions? If, however, you
wish to mix VBScript & PHP I can only wonder what on earth would induce you
to hobble yourself in such a manner ;-)
regards,
Mikey
> -----Original Message-----
> From: news [mailto:news@;main.gmane.org]On Behalf Of George William Smith
> Sent: 26 October 2002 18:42
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: <Script language=php???
>
>
> No, see http://uk.php.net/manual/en/language.basic-syntax.php
>
> I quote: "There are four sets of tags which can be used to denote
> blocks of
> PHP code. Of these, only two (<?php. . .?> and <script language="php">. .
> .</script>) are always available;"
>
> <script language="php"> /* PHP CODE */ </script> is perfectly valid way of
> escaping from HTML into PHP.
>
> G
>
> "Warren Vail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:006401c27d0a$9872cac0$9b897ed8@;WarrenVail...
> > 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
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > -----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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