On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 16:48, DeloX wrote:
> Let s say i have 5 pages on my site. I want some content to appear on
> each page so that when i want to change that content on all the pages i
> have only one place to modify. I used to write that content in a .txt
> file and having it read each time any of the 5 pages was loaded. So i
> had to modify the code only in the .txt file. It was working good but
> the code in the .txt file could not be PHP because it would not be
> processed when loaded by the other pages. There s probably a better way
> of doing it. Like a page can probably include another page that itself
> include another one.
>
> Any help would be great
> Thx

You'll find in the docs about include/require that when a file is 
included, the parser drops back to 'text' mode; if you want the contents 
of an included file parsed you need to put <? ?> tags in the file.
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