On 16 January 2004 00:30, Freedomware wrote:
> I should have played with this some more before I posted more
> questions. After fixing an error on the included page, I replaced
> every instance of na/a1 on both pages with a1. That seemed to fix
> everything; the first style sheet comes through, but the second one
> is blocked -
> and I don't
> see any error messages.
>
> I have a couple more questions, though. First, how do I turn this
> exclude function off on a page where I do NOT want to ban
> style sheet na/a1?
>
> I tried deleting the following on the main page:
>
> if($pagetoshow == 'withouta1'){
> $includea1 = FALSE;
> }else{
> $includeaa1 = TRUE; //(or false depending)
> }
>
> Then I changed TRUE and FALSE in various combinations, but it
> didn't work.
Simple -- if you have a page where you want a1 to be unconditionally included, set the
variable to TRUE unconditionally:
$includea1 = TRUE;
Similarly, if you want it to be unconditionally blocked:
$includea1 = FALSE;
The include file will test the value of $includea1 as before, and include it or not as
you've specified.
Cheers!
Mike
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