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> hi,
>
> I've got this problem when using templates on my localhost. The code works
> on my web server which i rent so the code is fine. I have ran php code for
> mysql functions and other for testing purposes.
>
> Below is the code i used in index.php.
>
> INDEX.PHP
>
> <?php
>
> switch ($page)
>
> {
> default : include "error.txt";
> break;
> case "screenshots" : include "news.txt";
> break;
>
> }
>
>
>
>
> ?>
>
>
> When i type say www.myrentedwebsite.com/index.php?page=main it will display the page
> main.txt
>
> When i try this on my localhost it displays the error.txt file instead. It doesn't
> recognize the index.php?>?PAGE=MAIN i think !.
>
> Could anybody help me with this problem because i wanted the localhost for testing
> purposes.
Is it possible that localhost has register_globals set off? In which case
you need
switch($_GET{'page}) {
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