I just asked a similar question yesterday. The answer is, conveniently
enough, eval().
One trick from the php.net page on the function is to do somehting like
this:
$content = "<?PHP Query_Database( $category );?>";
echo eval ("?>$content");
Christopher Raymond wrote:
>
> PHP Gurus:
>
> I have one for you. I'm sure there is a simple solution, but I'm having
> difficulty finding it.
>
> Let's say I have:
>
> $content = "<?PHP Query_Database( $category );?>";
>
> If I use <?PHP echo $content; ?>, it doesn't evaluate that content. What am
> I doing wrong here?
>
> Is there an equivalent to JavaScript's eval($commands) function?
>
> TIA,
>
> Christopher Raymond
>
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