The dull thud you hear is me giving myself a good whack on the side of the 
head. I don't want to require a security check / auto-login for every file 
on the site, so I'm just removing the offending text to an include and 
trying it that way.

Tks - Miles Thompson

At 06:35 AM 1/7/2002 -0800, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
>Why not just use an auto_prepend rule in your config and prepend that bit
>of PHP code automatically without touching the FrontPage-generated crap?
>
>-Rasmus
>
>On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Miles Thompson wrote:
>
> > I have a client which edits all his PHP pages as HTML files in MSFT Front
> > Page. That's not been a problem until now, as the pages are all straight
> > HTML except for a bit at the very top.
> >
> > Here's the problem. We need this line at the top of the page, ahead of the
> > <HTML> tag, for an automatic login routine:
> >
> > <? session_start();session_register( "origin" 
> );$origin=$PHP_SELF;  ..and a
> > bunch of stuff ... ?>
> >
> > Front Page insists on doing this to the line:
> >
> > <? session_start();session_register( "origin" );$origin= " $PHP_SELF; "
> > ..and a bunch of stuff ... ?>,
> >
> > putting quotation marks around $PHP_SELF; like so : "$PHP_SELF;"
> >
> > Needless to say this causes parse errors. I can open the file in the HTML
> > tag of Front Page, eliminate the quotes and save it. When I reopen the 
> file
> > the quotes have reappeared.
> >
> > I have removed the file from the Front Page web, edited it using a plain
> > ASCII editor, then reloaded it. Guess what, the quotes magically reappear.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions? It's Front Page 98 by the way.
> >
> > For those of you who are wondering how I change these files to PHP I just
> > parse them after they are uploaded to the server, changing all links to
> > point to .php rather than .html and saving the changed files with .php
> > extensions.
> >
> > Regards - Miles Thompson
> >
> >
> >


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