The Javascript has to be called from other servers, some who might not even
support PHP. And yeah, when you actually visit the URL, it displays perfect
JavaScript

Thanks anyway
"Chris Shiflett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Georgie,
>
> I'm not sure what you're wanting to do here, but it looks like you just
> want to use PHP to write some javascript. There's no need to make the
> browser request an additional page for this. Just do something like this
> in your PHP script:
>
> <script language="javascript">
> <?
>     PHP stuff here - output is valid javascript
> ?>
> </script>
>
> or even:
>
> <script language="javascript">
> <?
> include("/home/georgie/top_stuff.php");
> ?>
> </script>
>
> However, speaking directly to your problem, see what you see when you
> access that URL (http://localhost/top_stuff.php?affiliate=1) yourself.
> If your PHP scripts are not being processed and instead are just
> displayed in the browser, then your Web server is not configured to
> process PHP.
>
> Happy hacking.
>
> Chris
>
> Georgie Casey wrote:
>
> >In HTML, you can do this:
> ><script language="JavaScript"
> >src="http://localhost/top_stuff.php?affiliate=1";></script>
> >
> >But the script isn't executed before being used by the browser, it's
> >returned with PHP tags and all, which obviously gives JS errors. Is there
> >any setting you can change in Apache that let's you do this.
> >
>



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