You're close but instead of ? mAuthor() ? try
?php print mAuthor(); ?
That will print the return value of your function - which by example is
Daniel Szasz.
-M
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From: Daniel Szasz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 3:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
?php
function mAuthor() {
$Author = 'Daniel Szasz';
print $Author;
};
?
Then use:
META NAME=Author CONTENT=? mAuthor(); ?
Notice I replaced
$Author = Daniel Szasz;
with
$Author = 'Daniel Szasz';
This tells php to just assign the value to the variable and not to bother
performing
I wish to create be able to put in the meta tags value from functions.
How can be done ?
Here is part of the code :
?php
function mAuthor() {
$Author = Daniel Szasz;
return $Author;
};
?
?
?
HTML
HEAD
META http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=windows-1252
META
Daniel Szasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I wish to create be able to put in the meta tags value from functions.
How can be done ?
Here is part of the code :
?php
function mAuthor() {
$Author = Daniel Szasz;
return $Author;
};
?
[...]
HTML
HEAD
META
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