i appreciate your help.
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 02:52 PM, Tim Blalock wrote:
why don't you try
<?php include("../folder/navfile_".$variableA."_".$variableB.".inc"); ?>
instead? The reason is that the _ usually denotes a session variable. like
_SESSION or _FILE_ or something like that.
Tim Blalock
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wade Preston Shearer Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:22 PM To: BYU UUG Post Subject: [uug] break symbol
when embedding a PHP variable within a set of PHP code, such...
<?php include("../folder/navfile_$variableA_$variableB.inc"); ?>
...i am running into problems. it thinks that the underscore after "variableA" is part of "variableA" and then throwing it out because it doesn't recognize it.
i have tried replacing the underscores with periods and dashes and it works, so know that it is simply a problem of PHP thinking that the underscore is part of the variable.
so... is there some sort of a "break" character that i need to use to tell it where the variable name ends?
...or is it just not good to use underscores and variables next to each other like that?
-wade preston
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