include() and require() were suggested, but you may also want to look into 
eval(), which parses a string as PHP code and returns the parsed PHP. 
Sounds like what you're looking for. (I.e. storing PHP code in a database, 
right?)

J



Georgie Casey wrote:

> I want to extract information from a database table and create a
> half-static, half-dynamic PHP page from the info. I want to store the
> template for the new page in an external file with tags in the places
> where I want variables to be printed. What;s the best of achieving this??
> 
> I tried "fread" but that just printed "<? echo $variable; ?>" to the
> static page instead of replacing it with the value.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> --
> Regards,
> Georgie Casey
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