Edward Potter wrote:
hmmmm, I have never found this to be a problem. Using includes, you can pull in .php code from anywhere, even pages with a .php extension may be 99.99% html, with a just a single include('foo.php') in it. Keeps things super streamlined, and your pages are very readable.
You've got it backwards. I want one script to service many URLs, not many scripts to service one URL.
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