actually, you could run it by 

1.  making the page
2. flushing the output buffer (which puts it in the screen)
3. run the 2nd script

---- tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> At 12:06 AM -0400 10/19/07, Nathan Hawks wrote:
> >If by "creates a web page" you just mean it echos output to the browser,
> >and you want to do something else after that, then:
> >
> >After you have sent your </html> and have no more output for the
> >browser, just use the include() function to run your extra process.
> >
> >e.g....
> >
> ></html>
> ><?php include('secondary_script.php'); ?>
> >
> 
> No, includes don't work that way.
> 
> Your secondary_script.php will be run before your html is shown.
> 
> You have to try it to understand.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> tedd
> 
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