"Florian Wagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
> I thought it would be a great idea to store the code of nearly all my web
> pages in "text" fields of a mysql database.
> Now I've got the problem that I want to use php in those pages.
> Let's say $row["content"] contains the string "<? echo 'Hello World!' ?>".
> Then echo $row["content"] only produces the unparsed <? echo 'Hello
World!'
> ?> which effectivly displays nothing, because the browser doesn't know the
> "<?" tag. How can I tell PHP to parse this string before displaying it???
>
> Thanks for any suggestions...

This can be done with eval():
http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.eval.php

Take a look at the user comments there, especially regarding the inclusion
of <? and ?>.

Regards, Torsten

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