You do realize that you don't need a semicolon right after <?php tags,
correct?
-Dan
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 04:59, Viraj Kalinga Abayarathna wrote:
> Seth,
> try to mingle PHP and HTML.. that means escape the PHP and jump to HTML
> when
> you want the HTML.. like this...
>
>
> <?php
> if (!$var) {
> ?> <lots>
> <of>
> <html>
> <?php
> ;
> } else {
> ?> <lots>
> <of>
> <html>
> <?php ;
> }
> ?>
>
>
> happy coding
>
> Viraj
>
>
>
> Seth Willits wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to show a big chunk of HTML if a particular variable is true,
> > and if its false I'd like to show a different big chunk of html. Right
> > now the only way I know of doing this is:
> >
> > if ($var) {
> > print '
> > <lots>
> > <of>
> > <html>
> > ';
> > } else {
> > print '
> > <lots>
> > <of>
> > <html>
> > ';
> > }
> >
> > This works, but it destroys the syntax coloring of the html making it
> > all one solid color. I'd love to know if there's a better way OTHER
> > than include()ing different files.
> >
> > Seth Willits
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