Just dont forget that eval assumes php code, so escape from it first 
using ?>

Erwin wrote:

>>I'm having quite a dumb problem with PHP... It's probably more a
>>result
>>of brain freeze than anything else, but if anyone could help it'd be
>>very much appreciated.
>>
>>Basically, I need to include() the contents of a variable. Saving the
>>contents to a temporary file and then using include() would be
>>inconvenient.
>>    
>>
>
>Try using eval (http://www.php.net/eval),
>
>You could also write the contents to a file generated in a tempfile.
>Generate the filename with tempnam (http://www.php.net/tempnam), open it,
>fill it with the contents of the variable, close it, include it and delete
>it (with unlink, http://www.php.net/unlink).
>
>HTH
>Erwin
>
>
>  
>


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