The solution to using .shtml files from within
your PHP scripts is as simple as:
include ("somefile.shtml");
Very handy if you have header, sidebar, footer templates
setup using SSI.
-Jim
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From: Gronquist, Jim M
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 11:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] including .shtml file within my php script
I have an open source php script to add items to a mysql database.
I want to wrap the page using a .shtml file
Currently, the .shtml file is:
http://bursar.indiana.edu/gotcha/index.shtml
The php script is:
http://bursar.indiana.edu/gotcha/g_add_gotcha.php
I believe that I should be able to use one of the commands:
Include, require or virtual in order to have the .shtml file
called from php. I'm having trouble with the syntax.
Has anybody successfully done something like this?
I tried:
<?php
require("_header.shtml");
?>
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Jim Gronquist
Computer Network and Programming Analyst
Office of the Bursar
Indiana University
812.856.3026 x6-3026
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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