Mark,
That is the closing curly brace to the function myheader($ptitle). (Only
one pair on the page. The pairs on the class file seem correct too.)I
have moved it hither and thither. If I take it above the doctype the
doctype prints on the source, but still none of the metadata - which
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 22:40:38 +0100, Joseph Harris wrote:
?php
error_reporting(0);
include $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].
/new_spw_site/common_spw.php;
function myheader($ptitle){
//include classes meta content- now in common_spw.php
$meta = new meta;
Sheila,
'layout' picks up 'common' which picks up 'clsMetaContent' which has
class Meta{
function metadata($ptitle){. to complement myheader($ptitle)
This is virtually a cut and paste job from a working set of files. I just
cannot see anything different in terms of code, though I
Mark,
I took the brace out, and I put two in, -- and then I did get some error
reporting!!
But there is something weird. In the working set the closing curly brace
is well down the page, but when I put this one in the equivalent spot it
misses everything but what comes after. Which shows
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:07:53 +0100, Joseph Harris wrote:
I took the brace out, and I put two in, -- and then I did get some error
reporting!!
But there is something weird. In the working set the closing curly brace
is well down the page, but when I put this one in the equivalent spot it
Thanks a lot rudy, I'll be implementing that today. I'm nearly finished
with the classes and all...
Cheers
Paul
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MOU, this is why I use the percentage widths and total less than 100%. In
many cases this makes browser differences in box sizing a moot issue. If you
have to have a perfect fit, it won't work. But if close is ok and you don't
mind some slight shifts in the right side elements (assuming a 2 or