That doesn't sound like something jQuery would have any control over.

What do you get if you open print.php directly in a browser?

> From: jsnewbie
> 
> Newbie here. Thanks for any help.
> Serving php 4.4.7 locally from Apache / mac 10.3.9 
> jQuery1.2.1 - php's running so I don't *think* it's an 
> Apache/php issue.
> 
> I'm trying to load dynamic variables from php but so far I 
> get the whole script:
> $(document).ready(function(){
>       $("a").click(function() {
>               $.get('print.php', { name: this.name, id: this.id },
>               function(data){
>                       alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
>               });
>               return false;
>       });
> });
> Alerts:
> <?php
> print ("hello world");
> ?>
> Instead of the hoped for 'hello world'
> 

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